I agree, if the intent is to build a strong N/A combo then throw a 150 shot at it to augment that power, (when you need "a little more") then you take what you get, and call it a day.
But when the original post is from somebody contemplating using a Big shot system to try and get the MOST power out of his combo when the whole combo might be handicapped by a N/A cam just leaves me wondering why.
No problem,..Every decision you make when building an engine will have consequences when trying to make max power. As w/ every power adder, N20, blower, turbos,or an engine built to run N/A...there is a cam profile recommendation w/ the intent to make the most power for that particular combo. in your case, a 110 L/C is a motor cam........purely a motor cam.
Blowers and turbos are more forgiving in that they force air in and a compromised cam profile will not affect max power potential "as much".
Bottom line, you just have to decide what you are willing to sacrifice in exchange for what you want. So do you spend $300.00+ for a progressive timer, and whatever the hell a $$$B/S system costs for an EFI engine when you'll never be able to realize the true power potential of the system to even need the controller?
or......
Do you contact the cam grinder and ask for a different $150.00 cam profile that'll truly take advantage of a nitrous system, w/ the knowledge that you'll sacrifice drivability, milage, and N/A power when you do?
P.S. Do you have the bottom end to support the kind of power you're looking for?