to answer your first question, you can order directly from Compcams. They are not much help to decide which specs (they obviously don't want to spend time on that) but once you know exactly what you want, they produce and ship very quickly, even in Covid time...
Now, since you basically have the same car and modif I had in 2021, here is few tips:
DON'T track the car unless you have an upgraded swing arm oil pan. I blew my engine after 3 laps.
If you plan to keep your stock gen 3 heads, no need to get an agressive cam. Chances are high the heads will be your first bottleneck.
http://www.speedstore.ca/VP3_flow_sheet.html
Anything north of 0.600'' lift on stock gen 3 heads is a waste, as you can see on the graph. No need to stress the valvetrain more than needed.
Speaking of the valvetrain, go with conical springs (Compcams as well) and 3/8'' 0.080'' rods.
Ordered my ceramic lifters from Prefix but I think gen 2 lifters would be sufficient with a mild cam w/limiter around 6,300-ish.
As for the cam specs, I'd stay between 10 and 20 deg overlap and moderate lift (0.560-.600) but your engine builder may recommend you otherwise.
EDIT:
here is some dyno graphs to help you see the impact from the cam on torque/hp curve:
https://www.compcams.com/dyno-graphs
what you're looking for is probably something between the 276HR and 288HR (adapted for the Viper 8.3L of course)
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