I've also had good success with the T-Man 555. It has the same grind as the T-Man 625 but has lower lift. Still works best at around 10.5 comp though.
If your motor is stock or a mild build, you may want to consider the Andrews 54 or T-Man 555 Torqster. Both of these work well with a 9.0-10.1 comp and will give you increased HP and TQ where you need it.
Fullsac uses the Andrews 54 in their stage II package. Before building my current motor, I ran the Fullsac Stage II setup with a 30T front sprocket. The bike felt like a crotch rocket with this combination between 2K and 4K rpm.
I think the 30T sprocket made a significant difference in parking lot maneuvers, coming off the line and during passing. However the RPMs where about 6% higher at any given speed compared to the 32T sprocket.
During my latest build, I converted back to the 32T sprocket because I didn't care for the higher cruising RPMs and was concerned about reported belt breakages reported on this forum.