Well, the cam you have should not have any power brake issues, or a ragged idle. For comparison, a 383 project form 4 years ago has KB flat tops, decently milled 906s and measured compression is 9.8:1. With the XE268, it idles at 650 rpm silky smooth, and pulls 13" of vaccum. That's plenty for power brakes. A 440 would pull more vaccum, and be smoother due to the inches. If you have over 10:1, you will get better idle, better power brakes, and more tendancy to detonate. The trick is getting the balance of all 3. Best case scenario witha stock cam, it may not detonate as much because the cam's design isnt as modern, but will give up a little power over the XE. I'd also suggest you seriously look at your igition. If the curve is not set properly, you will get detonation and ping. And once it starts, it's very hard to get it to stop. I have modified several distributors simply to delay the ignition advance because of lower stalls or mild gearing combined with a high cylinder pressure and pump fuel.