Delete the base gasket and verify you have plenty of squish. Open up the lower transfers, leave the uppers and the intake alone. (The intake timing is already at the maximum limit of what I’d want on this saw.)
Take three degrees off the roof of the exhaust to bring the powerband up, and add a bit of blowdown.
Here’s one built like this:
Scroll to the right through this post and it’ll show you my approach to a really ripping ‘woods port’ with nothing more than a dremel required:
The saw also has .020” off the flywheel key, and a triple-ported muffler.
Could it make even more power if the band was cut and the base machined? Sure. Of course. This is not a pro level build. But it’s hardly trivial increase in power, if you have patience and a dremel.