Maybe one day

, for now just looking at suggestions for rockers, rod and spark plug wire upgrade. gopower has the rods.
--Dan
Might want to go for upgrades that make sense and do some more research on what does what before you spring for some rockers.
Rockers are for higher top end power, I wouldn't get rockers unless I was shooting for power in the high RPM range. Things to consider before you even think about rockers are
everything else

those are like the last thing you should be thinking about.
Everything else would include, but is not limited to
figuring out what target rpm you want to run at
e.g. 3600, 4000, 5500 6000 7000 8000 9000? from there you can decide which camshaft will give you the optimal power at your target max/operating RPM (keep in mind that camshafts cant give you everything, you get like a torque, or mild or wild cam, torque gives good torque up to maybe 5500 rpm max, mild gives overall boost in torque/even performance curve maybe getting you to 6-7k rpm with the right upgrades, and a wild cam destroys bottom end torque and you get lots of high end torque and the ability to rev higher.
performance camshaft
timing
crank/connecting rod length/piston combination (e.g. stock length, stroker, or long rod, short piston combination)
compression ratio
fuel octane rating, pump gas or methanol
carburetor, stock is restrictive, lots of people use the 22 mm mikuni carb
billet flywheel if going to higher than 5500 rpm,
THEN after you figure out at least all of this stuff, THEN you should look into the rockers, spring height, custom chrome moly pushrod length. Then you gotta clearance the valves from the piston top (or at least know what cam will let the valves clear the piston top, then double check it)
At least thats my opinion on how it should probably go (I dont know much but i know enough to get into trouble)
Then if thats not enough, you could look into getting some headwork for flow done (if you are wanting high flow head that is important at high rpm) so then you could look into valve size, porting/polishing, multi angle valve job, etc etc etc so your rockers can actually do you some good other than being an expensive thing you have on on the engine. Good rockers are like $80-$150