I would of thought that my posts over the last few months would of put anyone of this idea!
As I've already chucked my self down this road here my advice.............Don't do it....
But if you must ........
K&N's are a good place to start ,the cone type need 2 or 3mm trimmed of the sides to make them fit on the standard carbs,
They will fit in place of the rubber tubes going to the air box.
Full race can or as near as possible
Warning the sound of K&N's and a race can is very addictive !
The dynojet kit is a wast of money , All you get is a spring and 2 drills for about £70.
The same can be achieved with a small drill and a pair of wire cutters,
The carbs can be left almost standard as they run rich and you have the mixture screw to play with.
Mine ran K&N's and a Renegade race can without Jet changes and without any problems ,except for Mr & Mrs plod.
I recommend a hotcam this is one part that has made a very noticeable difference in performance to my skorp and it only cost £50 of ebay.......A stage 1 cam can be fitted without other mods , stage 2 needs beefed up valve springs and possible machining of the valve guides to give clearance.....
The next step is a piston and conrod ,Unless you go for a 100mm one and your con rod is in first class condition !
Best of luck !