I would have the thing tuned long before I would take a down step and swap the cam to a stock whimpy cam and risk a cam going flat, then you'll be out a lot more.
There is also the option of spending the $150. on what you need to burn your own chip? Lots of places to learn! If you really don't need the vehicle to drive daily right now just take some time to get equiptment and spend some time in the learning curve. I have spent my whole life being a gearhead and have formal training (4 class's a year instead of one in high school and one year at Lincoln Tech) but went another route for carreer. Got into EFI when I bought the first Chevy truck that came with TBI in 1987. A short bed 2wd GMC 5.7L. Got into doing conversions with this system to other carbed cars of all makes about ten years ago. I enjoy doing them and electronically tuning more then the wrenching now that I am 51 with 3 back surgeries.I got a hook up at the junk yard so the parts will be free! So $25 for the gaskets(should only need intake set and timing cover set) and $20 for oil and filter. I got plenty of time. I dont drive the truck so for it to be down for a couple weeks while i work on it is no biggie. If i had more money then time i would be all over Dave for a chip! This way i wouldn't have to do any real physical labor! But for whatever reason i just cant get myself to spend the extra $150 or so to save myself the trouble...

