Already spoke to David on this many times last year

These are what are coming that are specifically for the charger:
-Forged rods, pistons and camshafts (we spoke of either using Evo gear or alternatives)
-Mishimoto radiator and cooling fans (swapping out the stock units as chargers run more heat than a turbo, Mishimoto offers an improved cooling units at less weight compared to OEM levels)
-LSD (so the power delivery has a better translation to the wheels and already brought)
-Lightweight pulley to lessen the parasitic effect of the charger
-Custom 'double barrel' CF intake set up (you guys will see progress on this over the next few months. Exclusive set up for charged applications)
-Throttle body relocation (this is a maybe, wont know until actual instal but so far location of TB in Lancers is charger friendly)
-Intercooler as a precaution; not needed as charger is low boost but we decided its better to be safe then sorry
-Upgraded clutch and flywheel to handle higher power output
-Custom intake plenim for charged applications (CF most likely)
-Relocation of battery to the boot to free up room
-Custom ECU tune
-Custom engine cover (see next point)
-Altered bonnet as no Lancer hood can take a twin screw charger (clearance issues)
-Upgraded brakes
-Extensive weight reduction as added weight is going into the engine bay (roughly 25kg including charger, intake, intercooler and LSD)
The charger install will be done here in Melbourne and further tuning may be done over in WA. At moment I am asking around about durabilty and any concerns over CF component parts (intake plenim, piping from charger to intake plenim, throttle body and intake). Not only is the car being charged, weight is also being dropped. Also heading into CF creations as simply no parts exist for what I want to do. David and I also spoke on last year about using RA plumbing gear.
The biggest concern is mounting the charger. Hopefully when the Mishimoto parts are in; enough room has been freed up in front of the engine so charger can be mounted on its side directly in front of the intake plenim. As I am going with a twin screw charger, the whole process is more involved. If I went with a centrifugal charger, process is much easier as I can use most parts from the Magna/380 charger kits.
Much thought and groundwork has gone into this already.