With a big cam, you need to up the static compression ratio to keep the dynamic compression in range. Most of the time engine 'builders' don't take that into consideration and VE goes into the toilet (along with gas mileage).
Make sure it's not a high compression engine to start with. Since you're running a TE44 a smaller cam would probably make the car a lot more fun (and economical) to drive. If you like bench racing, I'd stick with the big cam cause those are almost as good as big exhaust tips.
Any idea what the .050" numbers are on that cam?