First...it takes horsepower to make a good short time better.

Second, you have to get the hp to the rear tires as quickly as possible. I am probably wrong, but I still think that converter is a bit "soft" for your turbo/combo. Seems like a bit tighter converter or a size bigger turbo would help.
Battery in the trunk, lighter front end, skinnier driver...all that stuff helps because it is simply physics.
Speaking of physics, a set of drops on the lower bars will make it hit the tires a lot harder...make you launch like a '60's super stocker..but a set of these will make the launch more controllable allowing you to feed more hp to the tires without getting crazy off the line.
http://www.baselinesuspensions.com/kits/chevy.htmWhat most forget is the part that it takes hp to leave fast and physics to control it.
You are fast enough that good two way shocks and some patience to dial them in will help dial the "hit" in. You need a launch pad where you can play with it...