Pablo-
Sure, you can handle it! My advise first off is to do your homework first! Read everything you can get your hands on! Pickup some books specific to the areas of interest, and don't forget to include a good service manual too. Talk to people about their knowledge and experience. Parts selection is the hardest part of your quest here. Too many of these 'hot rod' parts look and sound great, but will they work together in harmony to give you what you're looking for and max bang for the buck!? I suggest a good source of selection reference is the manufacturers themselves. They designed it, they build em, and it's their business to know, not to mention their bread and butter. But again each one will tell you something a little different. So this is where your knowledge of 'what you want' comes in. Beyond that, a reputable engine builder would be a good reference of experience as to what works for him.
Best of Luck -Dave
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