5.3 cam help
You CAN do whatever you want, but a shelf cam for NA that you then bolt a procharger onto will not run as well as a procharger bolted onto a motor with the right cam designed for it. Even turbo and super charged need to be cammed differently. Turbo can be even worse, because the exhaust pressures are so different from NA. You're deliberately building up exhaust pressure to do work. It can't behave like NA, and it won't. There's a thread in the stickies "Why LSA doesn't matter" you should really check out. Martin spills his guts on why cams work like they do. Should be required reading for the enthusiast, IMO.
I would suggest building your valve train (springs, lifters, rockers) for the higher HP application, and then when you install the turbo, quick cam swap and go. You'll be better off in the short term and long term. If you try to cut corners to save a bit of money, it either won't run right or it will cost you money making it work, or you'll damage something. It really is cheaper to pay the extra money for it to be right. Why risk a multi thousand dollar engine build over not wanting to spend another 400 on the right cam? If you're dead set on only buying one cam, then buy the turbo cam you need. It'll run safely NA while you amass parts for the turbo build.
Sorry for the book. It just isn't that simple, unfortunately.





