Eric,
I'm in San Gabriel and I did an east/west mounting (90/270) on my garage because the house is shaded by a very large tree that I did not want to cut down.
I have three identical GT systems of 2.88kW each, one with two strings facing west, one with two strings facing east and the third split with one string each direction. Each string is eight Sanyo HIP-190s on GT-3.0s and covers about 250 sqft of roof. The east system suffered from tree blockage until around 9:00-10:00am depending on season. The split system suffers from much less shading from trees off my property and the utility pole.
Last month we trimmed the tree shading east. Daily production averaged over 30 days doubled from 3.97kWh/day to 8.90kWh/day. You really don't want morning shade on east facing panels. My west panels have my utility line crossing them but are my best performers averaging 11.28kWh/day. Split weighs in at 7.38kWh/day. All data is from 7/10-8/19 to account for the tree trimming.
If you look at the graph you can see East is still having some morning issues which is affecting output. GT-View 1 needed to be restarted hence the missing data for 9/18 & 19.
http://inverter.speacock.com/cgi-bin/summary.cgi
Sean