Doesn't make sense.
Frame design determines travel. Adding a longer/different shock might just give you an extra 5mm of travel. Or it might simply not fit. That's best case.
Worst case is you'll smash your rear tyre into the frame and lock it up the first time you drop off a kerb. Or break the frame.
At the front end adding longer forks will upset the handling, Jack up the bottom bracket, massively change the weight distribution. (Steeper seattube angle, shorter reach). And if you get carried away the longer lever might rip the head tube off.
Think the fsr was about the 100-120mm travel range depending on model/year. You might go to 130-140 at the front and the back you'll be stuffed unless you can find some new linkages (if they ever even made them). Might struggle to find anything significantly longer travel with a 1 1/8 steerer as well.
So.
You might be able to get away with some minor tweaks to travel. But you'll not make it a long travel DH bike without knackering it. And you don't need to match front and rear travel.