Yes and Yes to you Robert and Jon, but Spas did hint at a Holley intake and spacer. Without mention of actual rpm limits or compression or balancing, etc, it's hard to approximate hp or efficiency. If nothing else is special going into the 347, the 24's would be a good start. If more changes were there, or future plans are known, then a different injector does make sense. I try to assume lesser realistic goals when people ask about parts.
Most people pay big money to local places to throw parts together, or they feel uncomfortable about the special things we might suggest, and choose milder factors. A lot of the members who have brainstormed about engine combinations do have the money to build nice pieces, but getting them to trust and try the path that we suggest is hard for them.
When this thread started I figured what kind of question is this, you have to balance the assembly with the actual balancer. You can balance any assembly with any balancer. That isn't true now that there are so many stroker cranks. I didn't know it until I spoke with a builder who does a lot of strokers. The stroker cranks coming from the aftermarket do not have the extra steel in them like Ford cranks, for balancing. These cranks are designed to be as light as possible, there isn't nuch room to balance with any balancer except the one it's made for. All of the 302 stroker cranks are made for Mustang 28oz balancers.
The aftermarket revolves around the Mustang enthusiasts. It helps us with an Explorer, but we have to have special knowledge to take advantage of some things.