Well grats on the kit
Well, if your not going to do the install your self, make sure you get a shop or person that is very compentent that knows what they are doing. Also try to get to a dyno as soon as you can after the install to get it tuned with a wide band o2, so you know that your A/F mixture is good. You should not need any specail tools.
Since you getting your JRSC installed do your self a favor and get a B&M Fule pressure guage.... cause that will be a pain in the A$$ to install your self.
Good Luck
