Because you mentioned the 1.5 mH inductor, I assume you're talking about the dome tweeter version of this design.
I included the 1.5 mH 15 g aircore inductor for a simple reason. That is what was used when a mock-up crossover was thrown together from existing parts and tested. I think substituting a steel-core inductor of 1.5 mH, such as a (url omitted) would probably be OK for the bass circuit.
There are two disadvantages with NPE capacitors in crossover circuits. One reason (already mentioned by others) is that their capacitance drifts over time. True, that time frame is a long time. I don't know about you, but I'll be out of spec before NPE caps made today
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But the second (and main) reason I avoid using NPE caps is that their variance from their specified value
when new is often greater than ±10%. So if you want two 10 µF caps, how many NPE caps do you need to buy and check before you find two of that value? I'd rather just buy two metalized polypropylene 10 µF caps and be done with it. All the MPP caps I've checked have had nearly the exact value as printed on them.
I think 80 watts at 4 ohms will have no problem driving these speakers. Even 50 watts at 8 ohms, without a sub, sounded pretty good.