That all make sense. It's interesting how many street cars have a dry sump (e.g. Porsche, Ferrari) and I hear even some motorcycles. I have a dry sump, too, but I while it might give me "cool racer stuff" points, I'm not sure I'd do it again. The oil in the tank drains into the sump over time and then you start on no pressure. I'm looking into ways to ameliorate that situation. So far, the least expensive and most fun way to do that is drive the car more often!
I hope you share your dyno sheet when you get the engine back.