Idle rpm wouldn't change.
Idle quality/sound comes from the amount of overlap that you have. The "radical" sound that you hear from a camshaft is the sound of both valves being open at the same time. With the 110 LSA you have 75 degrees of overlap. With the 112, you have 71. Both cams would sound great, but the 110 would be a hair more "noticeable".
As far as street manners, I think it would be a toss up. I like an advanced intake centerline on my street stuff, so a 110 would be ground on a 104 ICL and I haven't ran the numbers, but I would most likely put the 112 on a 104 or 106. You would have more vacuum with the 112 lobe center, so if you're bent on using vacuum-assisted brakes, that would be the way to go. Vacuum with the 110 would be marginal at best.
On horsepower, we would probably have to put them both on the pump to definitely qualify a difference, but I'm with Blair on this one....I think there would be a horsepower bump from the 110 LSA. For one, I think the torque would be a little higher and as I mentioned earlier, I would rather have a tighter lobe center with a larger, lazier intake port.
If you're focused on streetability, I would go with the wider lobe center. If you're willing to run manual brakes and are looking to optimize the combination for power, I'd go 110.