Depends a lot on your budget and native abilities;
Richard Datson's material is good and will give you a lot of
insight and food for thought.
Poor boys - like me - dig insight, inexpensive information and home brew solutions.
Check out the link to Datson's books on the above mentioned "Gator"
supercharger site. It helps too that He's a heck of a nice guy and a Studebaker/AMC fan.
If you've got the bones for "turn key" and/or low fabrication
intensive routes
you will find a number of vendors who can help you with
turbochargers, superchargers and fuel injection systems, etc..
In addition to Datson's 21st century turbo/supercharging book I liked
His AMC survival guide too.
My view is heavily slanted by my pocket book and some RM so keep that in mind.
My favorite thing - in my misspent youth
- was dethroning the local fancy lads with
my low dollar "sleepers" -- waay, waay to much fun! -- Ah, the memories.
Whatever ya do have fun with it!!
The rule in our house is "If it ain't fun - get another hobby!"
Remember - If you can't "drive it like you stole it" without constant worry about how
you'll fix it if it breaks it won't be the kind of fun it should be for you.
Have a great day
quantumphase