Depends on what type of use the car will get. If you plan on tracking it as do I and will be in the upper RPM quite a bit, then yes I would. You may lose 1psi of pressure over the CP-e due to the size of the intercooler, but gain around 15 degree cooler charge temps in the upper RPM. The amount of power you would gain with the cooler charge temps would far outweigh the loss of 1psi based on the larger DHM intercooler. This was an issue for me (or so I thought) when I went from a large top mount intercooler on my Subaru to a front mount. The front mount was almost twice as big therefore 1psi pressure drop measured over the top mount I was running, but the difference in charge temps was enourmous, around 22 degrees which meant I could run more boost which meant way more power, which meant bigger
Now if it was going to just be a street car/canyon carver, then the CP-e or just about any of the other aftermarket FMICs should fit the bill.