"All the roller cams I have looked at state that they are for 1500 + RPM. I can not find any that are for off idle."
I don't know were your looking but there are a lot of cams that are lower than 1,500RPM. The factory vortec cam for one. Look at small cams like the Comp cams Magnum 260HR it starts at 1,200 RPM. There Extreem energy 258 has a power band of 1,000-5,000 RPM. If your only looking in the Jegs and Summit catalog your not going to find every thing.
O dam they don't make a 87+ EPS intake that sucks. I have both the vortec EPS and the 86 and older EPS on motors. It is a better intake. I cant tell in the bottom compared to the regular performer but they have better mid and top for sure. The throttle response is better too. I would use the 2604 intake then. I had this intake new Well I had the 2601 which is for 86 and older heads but never put it on a motor. It is a performer Air gap spread bore intake. Its pretty much a tamed down version of the RPM air gap but for torque instead of HP. If they would have had this intake for the vortec I would have ran it instead and used a modified street trip Q-jet instead.
"A roller cam with the same .050" duration as a flat tappet cam will have a wider powerband. So, if a flat tappet cam is designed to make good power from, let's say, 1500-4500 RPM, a roller will do it from 1250-4750. It's all about area under the curve. Do a search on "benefits of roller cams" and you'see why GM started using them in 1986 and has never looked back."
Ya the roller cams usually have a wider power band. There is a lot of benefits to these things.
"Front of the carburetor. Use the lowest 1/4" vacuum port. Connect directly to the vacuum can on the dizzy."
According to my holley HP book and the instructions that came with my 670 street avenger, the metering block is the correct spot. You don't want vacuum at idle with the throttle blades closed. The Q-jet, edelbrock and street demon might be different but for the holley it is the metering block. If the Q jet, edelbrock and street demon have a low port for the vacuum advance than that port is gong to a source above the throttle blades when they are fully closed. Its just slightly lower than the sight plug on the Holley. The port is called the timed spark vacuum source. The lowest 1/4" port is full manifold vacuum at which point you might as well pull vacuum from the port on the intake it self.