You need to look at a few things here.
1: Dont use a KR as a base, waste of money and an ABF will be a far better base.
2: Yes you might get away with using the stock ignition to keep a rev limit but there are two problems here, the first being the rev limit itself and the second being the use of high comp pistons. Dealing with the rev limit, there is zero point to uprating the rods and pistons if your going to keep the stock rev limit, its a complete waste of money as you will still be making power past your stock rev limit with the cam, head and inlet mods. Dealing with the high comp pistons bit, you will have to be really carefull to avoid knock with a raised compression ratio and the stock ignition setup will probably not be anything like what you want to avoid this. An ABF K-jet ignition system may be better as it may (correct me if im wrong here) have knock detection built into the system. Either way, bearing in mind the mods you are planning, stock ignition is just going to lose you power.
3: Dellorto's may sound good and look good to your eyes but throttle bodies will make much better power in conjunction with a standalone ECU. Your just wasting money doing it that way but if thats what you want...........
4: If you fit a windage tray there will be no need for the knife edging of the crank. Windage tray cost, £20 from ebay, knife edging the crank?

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5: Uprated plugs and leads, dont get me started, they dont work out on a cost to performance basis, the leads "might" give you a single extra horsepower but I have seen as many independant tests that lose power. Same goes for the plugs, irridiums might give you a tad more power (unlikely without a turbo) and do so for longer but I look at it this way, at least if you fit stock plugs, you can then afford to change them more regularly without spending any more money whilst keeping a better eye on the condition of your engine by servicing it more thoroughly at oil change time.
6: Doubt you need uprated valves or valve springs, just replace with new if your worried about them. Better yet, speak to your head man and ask his advice.
HTH