Dating clear back to the 1970's when I first got into this hobby EVERYONE would tell you to put a "high volume/high pressure" oil pump in your SBC, and a "double roller" timing set, and some sort of RV or aftermarket "high performance" camshaft.
The "RV" cam was and has been a frequent recommendation all these years and at least half of the folks who call here will have one version or another of it in their fresh SBC build.
So, the oil pump does NOTHING except rob power, wear out the distributor gear, cam drive gear, timing set faster, and it can shear the pump drive shaft off as well.
The "double roller" timing set is a step backwards for the cam drive. A Morse chain is a LOT stronger, constant tooth contact, and provides a cleaner spark curve than a roller chain. Not to mention most roller chains aren't that great. Even the high end seamless true roller variety running on billet sprockets aren't as tough as a Morse chain drive. If you don't think so pull apart a 4 x 4 transfer case some time and see what type of chain they use in it?
The RV cam isn't all that bad, but you will LOOSE power (torque) right off idle and at low RPM's unless you raise the compression ratio one full point to compensate.
95 out of 100 folks that "rebuild" their late model SBC 350 do just the opposite. They install pistons that are way below the deck at TDC, then a big thick rebuilder head gasket which lowers the compression half a point or so and increases quench distance killing off combustion efficiency.
To add insult to injury many use 882 smog heads on them, killing of a bunch more power. Top all that off with some Thumper or Thump-Ya-Mutha cam on a 107 LSA and you just built a complete "turd" for a new engine, and are now on the phone with the machine shop, and a bunch of other folks trying to figure out how to get it to idle in and out of gear and make acceptable power.
I see this sort of thing play out ALL THE TIME here, as there isn't a day goes by some poor soul calls the shop for tuning or carb modification assistance.....and I have to be the bearer of bad news and tell them that there isn't a whole lot I can do for them, or anyone else for that matter......Cliff