Hey Dakota,
Most of the thing you mentioned aren't going to make the bike any faster. But are a good choice to make it (even) more reliable.
Building a race bike isn't just about the amount of power, you will have to be able to 'put' it on the street/track as well. Most power is made in the cylinder head. If you want torque you should go big bore. But from what I have experienced with my bike during demoraces including the 3hour of Oss is that no matter what power you have, the rider is the most important factor. We've raced a 'good' F2, just new rings, carefully build engine, 41a Webcam, good ignition, race clutch and special prepped FD carb's and a good pipe!
There where some younger, in theory, faster bikes that could not stay with us, neither in corners nor in straight line speed. Although there is still a lot to gain, the engine seem to be very reliable. Havent touched it after the 3 hour beating.
Cheers, Rob