1997 5.9L Magnum Roots Supercharging and Fitment

Hey guys, I have a 1966 Dodge Dart and I have a brand new 5.9L magnum engine out of my girlfriends wrecked 1997 Ram 2500(Long Story). Basically what I am wondering is 1. Will this engine take a low boost roots supercharger given its low factory compression (5-10psi for boost) and survive 2. Will a intake made for an older non-magnum engine(I found a roots supercharger kit with intake but unsure if it fits Magnum engines, wondering if there is an aftermarket option by word of mouth as I can't find one, and finally 3. If I say wanted to put a smaller pulley on the supercharger and push more boost in the future, can I just get away with rods and general bottom end strengthening or will the entire motor just give up on life?

I've tried to do research myself but there aren't a whole lot of people supercharging these engines with roots chargers, mostly paxtons or full on prochargers it seems. Much less putting them in an old car with no ECM to toy with. Thanks for any help guys, I know it's a speculative topic.

I saw a nice set-up on a guys truck one time. It was air-to-air intercooled, which could be a challenge in an a-body. He claimed it not only allowed him to boost it harder, but that it helped the motor live longer by avoiding detonation. He did have a custom reflash on his ECM. The install looked like the factory did it. If I remember correctly he was spinning out just over 500+hp.