First off... was the Engine designed for Nitrous useage initially when built ?
with things like 2618 Alloy Forged Pistons ?
and hone-fit with enough extra Piston to Wall clearance for the Nitrous ?
with
sufficient added Top Ring Endgap for Nitrous ?
Unless you are contemplating only the very smallest amount of Nitrous... like merely a 100-150 MAX hp shot ?
...... all of the above become factors to longevity so you don't fry the Engine in a shorter timeframe, including staying very low shots of Nitrous on Forged 4032 Alloy Forged Pistons(the most common Forged pistons in most Stroker Kits)
The Nitrous carries it's own oxygen released during combustion, but far more to it than just wicking up the Fuel, backing the Timing and adding a Cam ?
If you are just staying with a 100hp shot... ANY Cam is FINE !
But,
if you are planning higher shots above 150hp... and a "Nitrous" Cam to take full advantage on 110-112-114 lsa
check that;
* you have "2618" Alloy Forged Pistons
* Hone-fit at Nitrous clearance with a Torque-Plate
* Nitrous Top Ring End-gaps(extra .006"to .010")
* a dedicated "separate fuel system" for the Nitrous side only, with higher Octane Fuel to prevent detonation !
Note;
NO CAM can exceed the lifter it uses.... the problem nowadays is the Lifters available, especially with F.T. Hydraulics, no matter Lunati, Engle, CompCams, if the Lifter won't keep up... no EXTRA ramp speed in the world matters !
And seeing as how they ALL use the same Manu's Lifter(yes, even LUNATI), what's the point ?
The only Flat Tappet Cams that CAN take advantage of the .904" Mopar Diameters are the SOLID Flat Tappets.... and even those to do so... require extra valve-Spring Pressures and Rates to keep up with the faster ramps, dangerously close to killing lobes on street Engines even WITH Zinc in the Oil !