If I were to keep stock exhaust manifolds and cats but ditch AFM, then I'd probably run a 218/230 .595/.600" on a 115LSA. If I were to run headers, then it would probably be a 222/230 .597/.600" on a 114LSA. Like I said, baby cams with good lift (but not excessive lift), and easy to tune. These G8s are too nice to destroy with a big overlap cam. I'll save that for something much lighter, not my daily driver.
These 821 heads really respond to lift. The stock 6.0 AFM cam is only .472/.474" lift at the valves whereas the 6.2 GXP cam is .551" lift. If I could run a DOD cam with lobes that would give valve lift in the upper .500s, then I'd probably keep AFM engaged. But if the mid to upper .400s is all the lift I can run with DOD, then it's worth ditching AFM and going for a non-DOD .600" lift cam. I could look into getting 1.8 ratio rockers from an LS7 if I could run a DOD cam that could get me into the mid to upper .500s" on valve lift. A .472" valve lift with 1.7 rockers is a .277" cam lobe. .550" valve lift with 1.8 rockers is a .305" cam lobe. A .305" lobe is a baby lobe. Hmmm...maybe there's a project calling my name. I do like AFM and the fuel savings. Just gotta find out the real lift/spring pressure limit these DOD lifters can take.