>Cleavelands apparently suffer from detonation and oiling issues.
Total bullshit. People say the same things for the big block 429/460 engines - oh wait, nobody says that. Except they are nearly the same and share the same type of oiling system.
The key to running an open chamber 2V head is to put the piston right on the deck to promote the max swirl you can get in the chamber. Then size the chamber and/or some dish in the piston to match your design CR.
The 351C in our Mustang has well over 3500 drag passes. 6000 min RPM each pass, shift light is set at 6400. Oiling mods are extensive - oh wait, they are not. Smooth the passage from the filter to the pump, blue print the pump, make sure lifter bores are to spec, control your main and rod clearances. I run .0025 on mains and rods, see 72 psi pressure cold with 30wt, 35~40 hot, 60 at 6500 RPM using Melling HV pumps. If you run closer to stock clearances, then do not use an HV pump. Forget any "high pressure spring" - if clearances are controlled properly there is no need. I run use 8 quart low profile Milodon pans and crank scraper. The bearings come out looking nice every 3-4 years.
See
http://www.tmeyerinc.com/ for all kinds of good 400 parts.
I used Howards hydro lifters in the last update for that motor and no issues so far that I've noted. The "restrictors" can be used to just control the oil feed to the cam bearings, you can leave out the #5 crossover to let oil travel up to the left side gallery. The oil first runs through the right side gallery, so the lifter bores on that side need to be correct.
If you want an engine with oiling issues, go find a Mopar or a Buick.

The Pantera article has some points, most of it aimed at road race conditions IMHO. Example:
"I also expect the car will be subjected to high speed cornering, braking and accelerating; why else spend the money on such a powerful motor? "
LOL, not on a drag strip. High speed cornering or heavy braking means you're crashing.
351C, 1970 2V open heads (75 up have a bad exhaust port for performance), ported, 230/236 hydro flat tappet cam, flat top 9.5:1 made about 400 HP, ran a 3000lb car to 7.80s 1/8 drags.