Reggies raised port head does deliver on extra air, much like the mike roland setup although the roland setup has typically blown the numbers out of the box across the board. 95 inchers running 117 numbers 103's doing the same. its all about combination and tuning. I dont recall if you have black cases or the granite and if it is granite are black heads going to be an issue cosmetically for you?
What are your magic numbers or specifically what you want different than the 255's?
The receipe for non pinging / easy to start, longevity is the 10 to 1 with about 185 cranking. The concern with hard hitting cams is they are typically harder to tune (pingiing), beats on the valve train, typically more noisey in the valve train. If this were a 103, I would have suggested a 570 cam with 10 to 1 compression with good headwork you would make 110-115 hp and 114 torq to 119 torque I havent tried it on a 110. The 110 has been a troublesome beast it used to be vendors would say ohh 130/130 out of a 110 was a walk in the park.... well now that we have fable sorted out you have to decide what is the right compression and what you are willing to live with. Honestly if you are going to do headwork, change the cam, change out the lifters do an exhaust and pay for a tune and possibly do the crank and rods, you might just be better off spending the nominally more dollars and get a 120r. Stock my wifes is making 120 tq and 129 hp with just a throttlebody and pipes 12k later still running and starting beautifully

The feuling cam seems to be bringing in reasonable enough power with many happy customers. I am not sure what you can push it to, that would be a question for fueling or one of the porters. Yes the 255 closes quick, generates a lot of heat with no overlap and cranks high due to the quick closing intake, most cams in that realm are going to be reasonable the same if they have little to no overlap.
In the end if you decide to go with Reggies hardware, I would follow his receipe deviating puts the situation on you and not all combo's work due to air velocity, lifts etc.
good luck with decision,