Big 'ol honkin' solid Roller cams are hard on valvetrain parts. There's a reason one "Has the Nastiest thing there"...They have plenty of two things most of us don't have, money and time to tear down all that "Race" sh*t and replace parts more often....Making that kinda power with a small block on the street, normally aspirated, will need a "Race" type solid roller cam...And a BIG one at that......The small block V8 was a nice engine and did what it should do when originally concieved, but to try and make BB power out of one and have it live, be fairly maint. free, easy on parts, etc. is just crazy...
IMO, the "Nastiest thing there" costs alot less than what I see listed as "Nastiest" here, and still runs high 10's-low 11's, and IS fully streetable...
My motor might not be the "Nastiest thing there", but I can bet it's been together for over 15 years and never even had the valve covers off a third time for a valve adjustment...Runs on pump gas, street tires (10.5", none of that steam roller early 80's sh*t that looks like it should reverse the earth's rotation when nailed.)...Sure, it runs a Dominator carb, NOS, and DOT tires, but it stays together...