This all sounds great and it couldnt come at a better time for me as my motor is also getting ready to go together. I am very interested and would be willing to beat forcefed on being the guinne pig LOL would like to throw something else into the mix of all this. What has your experience been with windage and crank holding back oil my understanding was the FS-DE cranks will cause a tornado effect and keep oil moving around crank and starving pick-up tube/screen at high RPM this all makes sense to me as Me and other members have seen rod bearing wear on tear downs with no main bearing wear at all this would support the tornado theory I would think. Correct me if I am wrong.
I wish I could shed some more light on your theory but it would take a ton of testing/dyno time and a see through block to determine for sure!
However, the fact that you see rod bearing wear with no main bearing wear in my opinion does not support this theory. The main bearings are supplied with oil directly from internal passages. The rod bearings are supplied from the main bearings as the crank cross-drilled holes rotate. Any main bearing clearance outside of a small window will allow the oil wedge to be somewhat maintained for the main bearings but leak out the sides of the main bearings (rather than supplying the rod bearings through the crank) and starve the rod bearings for oil. You would see the pattern you are stating of little wear on the mains and excessive wear on the rods.
We know this from experience...(bang)