Right, the big performance gain came mainly from the leaking intake gasket and the poorly contolled Q-jet and bad sensors. But I basicaly made one major adjustment and nothing was the same except the engine. New Carb, intake, HEI distrib, cap, coil, wires, and no ECM and emissions. If you keep the same setup and just ditch the emissions youll have to plug up some vacuum fittings on the Q-jet and possibly adjust the idle and, maybe but probably not, the mixutre screws. What youre removing mainly works to recirculate whats not being burnt up. If you ditch that then youll probably run into a leaner condition being that theres a huge difference in the smell of your garage before and after emissions. When you first start her up Im sure theres more fuel not being completely spent, until it warms up good.
But if youre getting a new carb, intake, exhaust,and cam youre gonna want to remove all the emissions to cleanup the enigne bay if youre doing all the work yourself. WHen you spend all that money and major amounts of time its nice to pop the hood for people and hear "Ooooooh thats nice!" I think the AIR will have to come off to swap the cam anyways. I have some before and afters of my 81 engine bay that are night and day. Ill send them to you as soon as I can get them off my friends other computer and you can judge for yourself. night and day