what head is it you're getting? do you know the casting number? ie: 12G202, 12G295, 12G940?
as far as i was aware, stage 3 is extreme, and stage 4 is just a polished stage 3. is stage 5 gold plated?
if you're planning on putting a 12G940 head on a 1098 engine you may/will get clearance issues. especially if using 1.5:1 rockers as the will open the valves further and hit the deck of the block with a bigger clout. it has been covered on here at length about how to modify the block to take a 12G940 head.
twin carbs are pretty pointless. if you think about how the engine works, only one piston is drawing in air at any one time. so the carb only needs to allow enough charge in for one bore. if you've got 2 carbs, then you have each carb working less often, which will probably rob you of power as it's no longer a constant flow, but a stop-start sort of arrangement. (i've never been good at explaining things...). two carbs = twice as much tuning (and then the fun of balancing!), twice as much to rebuild/service, twice as much to buy in the first place (and the linkages so more than double!)
if you haven't already, get yourself a copy of David Vizards 'Tuning the A-series Engine' and learn everything there is to know about how to make power, and the best way of doing it. it wont really tell you 'buy this, this and this' but it'll give you the knowledge to make the right decisions yourself.