7000 RPM is realistic. But there is no reason to sacrifice that extra stroke to do it. You can spin the 3.31" crank to 8000RPM and be well within a safe piston speed. So reducing stroke will in no way allow your engine to spin faster.
If I was into this build and spending my dollars o custom pistons and rods then I would stroke the crank to the max the journals would allow. Spec a piston with solid ring lands with plenty of margin from the top of the piston to take the heat from the boost and then get a set of rods to zero deck the pistons.
As for the stock oiling system it would provide oil at any RPM the engine could handle. The priority main feed will keep all the bearings happy. The only thing I would consider is oil restricting pushrods and full roller rockers so I would not have to worry about excess oil up top.
If I was into this build and spending my dollars o custom pistons and rods then I would stroke the crank to the max the journals would allow. Spec a piston with solid ring lands with plenty of margin from the top of the piston to take the heat from the boost and then get a set of rods to zero deck the pistons.
As for the stock oiling system it would provide oil at any RPM the engine could handle. The priority main feed will keep all the bearings happy. The only thing I would consider is oil restricting pushrods and full roller rockers so I would not have to worry about excess oil up top.
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