I changed the fuel pump out to a later year that delivered a bit more fuel pressure. The one in it is suppose to deliver right at what the throttle bodies need, but if you test them they usually fall short of the amount of pressure being delivered even when new. The throttle bodies have a regulator in the first one the fuel line hits, so it will regulate what the throttle body actually sees. Kinda like a air tool that needs 40psi. You dont usually supply it with a compressor that barely supplies 40psi, you supply it with a compressor that delivers much more but then put a regulator in it to set it at exactly 40psi going to your tool. You can also remove a plug (I believe thats how it works) to give you access to the regulator in the first throttle body, that way you can actually adjust it to the exact pressure needed.
Some people cut a hole in front right under the hole in the air dam mounted under the hood so it can draw cooler air in instead of the hot air from the engine compartment.
You can port your intake or buy one someone else has already done.
Since the only one I have done is the fuel pump, can not tell you much on the "how to" on the others. I'll try and check it later and get back. At work right now.