I would change a few things... You have EFI. IMO, if you are really serious (and it sounds like it) the only way to go is intercooled turbo. A blower will make boost. But, it takes a TON of power to drive, especially at high boost numbers on an engine built for it. Teh block... I'd buy it complete and ready to asemble from Ryan. He has CNC programs to lighten and clearance those specific blocks for rollers. If you;re getting heads there any way, might as well. On the rods... I would not use an aluminum rod unless it's a bracket car. Use a top of the line (Oliver, Howards, etc ?) I beam steel rod. They are light, and strong, and will live for years. Aluminum simply won't. The methyl injection is like NOS. You have to keep filling it, and it can be a plumbing nightmare, not to mention the extra tank, lines, pump, etc that goes with it. A custom intercooler is as simple as a drawing with good measurements, or I'm sure an off the shelf unit can be found. I saw 4-5 at a local swap yesterday. In fact, there was a mustang guy selling a lightly used turbo system. Complete (for a carburetor) with everything for $1000. You would need custom headers... big deal. It is more moeny, but the reason you see 1000hp turbo engines is there is zero parasitic drag and they are softer on an engine because of the lack of crank twist. The cam will be critical. Boost cams are different, and turbos are different than centrificals. In any event, use some real heads (not RPMs) and a big throttle body. I'd bet with less than 10 psi you can clear 800hp at the crank with perfect street manners. Remember that "boost" is the pressure, or resistance to air flow" in an intake system. So the better the flow, the less "boost" will show on the gage, butt he more power you make. The most expensive part will be the headers.