I wouldn't go with higher compression like Travis did, unless you're doing the headwork and cams to match. You guys should be talking to an engine designer of your choice, not going by what a buncha bozos on the internet have to say!

Hoist can you tell me what the advantage is of new lifters and also what the SE camplate will do. This may sound silly BUT wouldn't a Screaming Eagla Engine already contain the Screaming Eagle Cam Plate? 
Cheers, Kiwi 
The lifters move the pushrods, which move the rocker arms to open and close the valves in the heads. IMO, these parts wear into each other, and I'd only replace all components, not just one of the 3. That's me. You might find others telling you it's OK. I'd rather be safe than sorry, and have them all new, and wear in to each other together.
Our motors come with the standard hydraulic TC camplate, not the SE. The SE or Feuling Billet Camplate is a much stronger than stock, and has much chance (if any at all) of flexing, maintaining the proper position of all components where they belong. Much more important if going gear drive. The current hydraulic chain tensioner system is more reliable than the older chain drive, and some leave it alone rather than converting to gear drive. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO GO GEAR DRIVE WITHOUT CHECKING CRANK RUNOUT FIRST. YOU MUST HAVE EXCELLENT RUNOUT TO GO GEAR DRIVE OR YOU RISK TAKING YOUR ENTIRE ENGINE OUT IF YOU MASH THE GEARS DUE TO POOR RUNOUT!!!

Hoist!
