the heads i have for now are a nice set of unleaded but nicely ported 40x35 valved heads or a set of welded gene berg hemi cut heads with 40x37 valves
The 40x35 would be great for that engine. I would find a buyer for the hemi-cut heads. The excessive advance they require indicates that the chamber is very inefficient. The chamber's larger surface-to-volume ratio requires much more fuel compared to a conventional chamber--again, a sign of inefficiency. Efficiency is god in the speed kingdom.
cam n°1 the fk8 either with 1.25's or 1.4's
That may be a bit radical for a TIII fan. I ran a Web 121 ground on a 106 lobe center in a 1915 with 40x35.5 heads with 9.5:1. That has 298 advertised duration. It got real fun at about 4,500rpm and pulled well past 6,000rpm. It would fling belts constantly though. I did not drive it long enough to find out but I think it was very hard on valvetrain. It was very noisy.
cam n°4 the webcam 119/218 with 1.1's
That cam was designed with more intake duration to compensate for small induction systems on limited engines (30pict Solex on a 1600). Someone may be able to give personal experience but my impression is that cam would be a poor match.
cam n°3 the V26 (not an agressive VZ cam! Berg has it and compares it to a W110 but with ratio rockers, it can be a bit 'wilder') cam lift is 0,335" duration is 298
That's quite a bit more aggressive than the W-110. A W-110 has 284 advertised duration. That cam has the same duration (298) as the FK-8. That's four degrees more than the W-120.
I say you should just buy the correct cam. I would find something with about 285 degrees advertised duration. That is the duration of an Engle W-110, which will shit flames to 5,500rpm. I had a W-110 in a 2110 in the early 1990s. It was not the most powerful engine I have owned but it was certainly the most fun on the street. The power was there all the time. I never had to wait for it. If I were to build another engine now it would be that one with a faster ramp and maybe thick-wall 92s. That engine was more fun than a clown on fire.
I think you would enjoy a 2007 with a cam like that. But I suggest a more modern profile with faster ramps. That will improve torque over a W-110.
Get the deck to about .055" and the chambers to about 52cc (no step in the chambers). That's 9.25:1 which is safe with good pump gas if you use conventional chambers and build the engine correctly. It will make a LOT of torque. You are on the right track by chasing torque. Torque is fun.