Yeah, I read comments all the time of people saying "it drives just like stock, but with way more power". I don't know how those people drive their cars, but I'd wager it's nowhere near how I drive mine, lol. There's always going to be a tradeoff, especially with a cam. I'm guessing ported heads or something like that is probably almost a universal benefit, but the cam really defines the character of an engine. Maybe if something was just horrendously restrictive from the factory then you could put in a larger one and only see benefits, but the Viper is pretty potent right off the showroom floor, so changing things up is likely going to mean sacrificing something somewhere else.
I've been tempted to put a stock cam back in it, but some of it just comes down to getting used to the new setup as well. I used to be able to just let out the clutch and not even touch the throttle and the car would pull away from stoplights and such just fine, but that's certainly not been my experience anymore. It takes a little more finesse and maybe not upshifting to the next gear when cruising around town like I was used to, but it's just something I'll learn to live with. I think the cam itself is a great piece, don't get me wrong. I think I just had expectations that were unrealistic at the time. I basically took a gen 3 engine out of my car and put a gen 4 back in its place with the power I've got now, it's just a little more of a racecar to drive around town than it used to be.