"In my opinion" as they say.
The cylinder head on the SOHC Honda has and ALWAYS will be the limiting factor to how fast or how much power these old engines will make. If a cylinder head will only flow a certain amount of air, continuing to add more camshaft will not make more power, all you will end up with is a engine that has a so so top end with no or very poor low end and mid range.
I have a computer dyno software program that I have used for 15 years for all types of engines, it has been very helpful to me in a number of areas when it comes to planning out an engine setup. I have been playing with it using a many of the currently available SOHC cams. I will say this, there are many cam grinds out there that simply don't make for good useful cams. Given the practical RPM range and limited cylinder head flow of the SOHC, many of the cams available (new and old) are simply not good choices, regardless of the application.
My tip (again for what its worth)
. Pick the cam that you think will make the most power, then actually go with one a step smaller. You will be much happier.