Cast internals are fine, they will last a lot longer then the stock block will, although I prefer the SCAT cast stuff to the Eagle.
I'd go RPM II the R is a little too much intake IMO for what your planning, stocker or not. I think the RPM II will provide you a better torque curve and make it more usable in your rpm range, your limited by the stock rev limiter. I'd suggest a 38#-42# injector (42# preferrably) and use some type of tuner, PMS would be a good choice. I datalogged my 30# with only 340RWHP and they were over 80% duty cycle.
Ed's right, gasket matching is a joke not worth the time or money, the gains are very minimal. You can not tell how good the ports are going to match by looking at someone elses photo's, the intake needs to be mocked up on YOUR OWN block for accurate readings. Decking the heads and or block changes things a good bit.
Why such big injectors? I just got back from my first dyno pull, untuned with pig rich a/f ratio made 320rwhp, 359 tq. Theres lots more in it.The a/f never got above 11.5 with 24's and 40 psi fuel pressure vac off.
I am not trying to be a critic just trying to learn.