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If it is running ok now, you probably wont have to mess with it.
What Capt. says is true however it doesn't mean you can't gain anything by tuning it up with the new intake on. But unless you really know what you are doing I'd leave it alone.
Changing intakes without doing any other modifications would be kind of a waste. I agree I'd leave it alone.
Changing the breather is not going to do anything for the engine. Thats not what he meant. What he meant was that air comes in through the carb then intake and then into the head and finally into the cylinder. You have combustion and that air which is not burnt gas goes through the exhaust port of the head and into the exhaust manifold then through the pipes then through the cat if you have one then through the muffler and finally exits into the outside air. That is the process of an engine breathing. In order to build power you have to eliminate any bottle necks in this path. The exhaust side is always the first place to start since the manifolds, mufflers and cats are serious bottle necks.
So you have a performer intake? Put it on, leave the carb alone or get a small squarebore carb.