I have an opposing view to most...
I've run a big block altered on pump gas down into the low 8's. My current slingshot is a low 9 injected alky small block
Alky is simple IF, the casting, throttles etc is good, the pump and nozzles are flowed/matched and you have tow vehicle at the track. If you need it self starting, driving to the line etc and have bought untested secondhand gear, it's not for you. There is learning curve and if you have issues you could be chasing your tail.
The pump gas route can be an awesome set up, without the cost and maintenance required with other induction set ups. keep the CR sub 10.5-1, get an electric water pump and fan set up, and the very the best thing you can do with this set up is lock out the dizzy. If you run it with a curve, the retarded timing at idle will put heat into the heads and build overall engine temp too high. Lock out the dizzy, the cleaner, longer and more efficient burn, keeps the temps down for burnout and staging, just watch for alky cars doing half track burnouts to build heat... Keep the pump and fan running on the run for even cylinder temps, and cool it in the pits between rounds with the pump and fan plugged into a slave battery. If you're going into competition, consider a small alternator from a Kubota digger etc, the benefit of a fully charged battery for hot starting and MSD boxes see 14v outweighs the parasitic loss in my view.