You can call me a boring old man...but I think you have a great car as it stands and you should maybe re-think your goals.
Why 11 seconds? What prompted that goal? Once you get to 11's you'll want 10's and so on.
I'm in a similar boat to you, but just have a few more years of thinking.
I'm at 14.1 at 99.80 mph. I started at 15.3 at 95 I think.
My goal was always 13.5 at 105, which was road test speeds for a street hemi back in the day, but breaking 13 seconds and 100 mph is the next step.
I'm having as much fun (and frustration) finding these small increments as I would be trying to find whole seconds.
I'm back at the track tonight with the new carburetor I put on over Christmas, very exciting!
My car is a 100% street car. If you're going to run more on the track and not much on the street then it becomes purely a numbers game: more $$$ in = less time down the quarter.
My point is, sometimes it's good to step back and think about what your doing. How often you get to the track vs how often you could drive the car and enjoy it on the street.
If you keep it as a nice street car, and work on small incremental gains you can still take girls out on dates in it etc. Try doing that in an 11 sec car with a cage etc. You won't be able to get in the back seat!