This is really a kool project/motor build! And it's certainly out of the ordinary!
One of our lurkers here has drug in his wieand-blown puller 392 motor out of the weeds for rejuvenatin'. And since he's a machinist/fabricator/blacksmith, he can do some awful nice one-off kinda schnizz so I know he'd be interested in your project also!
I've delt with thousands of wiseco pistons over the years, but never in automotive apps, all my experience with the stuff is for both two-stroke and four-stroke race engine apps in pro-level motorcycle engine building. For some of that stuff, wiseco was the only choice!
The reason for asking about the improved cooling deal, I just had to! Robert has just completed a motor build where the owner did not pay enough attention to that detail and ended up with a highdollar set of heads that did not match the block!
I do know from much experience in dealing with race motors built by others...it's very easy to install some pistons "backwards". That means if there is piston pin offset designed in, if installed backwards, catastrophic failure results at extremely high rpm, not to mention a terrible "clanking/knocking sound at certain rpm!
It's critical that the sv pistons are installed in the correct orientation on sv rods, due to the lubrication paths and thrust directions for the big ends. Since you are dealing with total custom rods and pistons, we're learning new stuff here and we need to know the big picture!
I had no idea that wiseco would do custom stuff like this nowadays...that brings up a whole other scenario for the stroker 152 that Robert and I have been plackin' on for the last year! In texian..."plackin'" means..."play likin'"!
Are you documenting this build with pics? I'd really be interested in the rod/crank/block clearances once the short block is assembled to further our knowledge about this stuff. And...this particular bore/stroke combination just might be the relational hot ticket!