I still think that if you're going to go with a supercharger, the ease of adaptation of a Vortech-type unit can't be beat.
Think of it as a "Belt-driven-turbo", to get a visual.
(Note: it is NOT a turbo. Don;t let the snail-shape of the prop-housing distract you)
see a cutaway-view of one, below:
the benefits are they're easy to build bracketing for, and adapt to most belt-drives. You can drive them at nearly ANY ratio you want, by simple pulley-sizing, and they're easily adaptable to intercooling, etc etc etc.
you just can't beat 'em.
and I absolutely agree with what Pope said in the previous post: your compression ratio is fine for forced induction, but cast pistons are not. (and just as an aside: you don't want to decrease your compression ratio by adding gasket thickness when you're doing it to allow for higher cylinder pressures. that's going the wrong way!
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I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!