I just got my 79 spider a few weeks ago. Given that it is winter I figure it is a good time to work on it. I asked a similar question before but have narrowed down my expectations since then and would like some more input before I make a final choice. I'm not looking to milk every last HP out of the engine but am trying to find a balanced approach to increase the power. My understanding is that the 79 is one of the weakest from the factory. I want to only do the items that give the best bang for the buck. I am not really looking for better top end speed but for a better acceleration (and maybe a bit better on the top end

- I got most of my speeding out of my system in my younger days). I know there is likely no "silver" bullet but is there any one "big" improvement I can do while the others I have read about are more just icing on the cake? (I don't need to have smog checks done on the car so the smog stuff can (and likely will) all go.
1. Change the carb to an EMPI 32/36 but keep stock intake/exhaust the same (my thought is that this alone might be sufficient?)
2. Do the EMPI 32/36 carb and change intake manifold to a single plane but leave the exhaust stock
3. Do the EMPI 32/36 carb and single plane intake and 4-2-1 exhaust (I think mine is a 4-1) and 2"+ pipe
4. Consider a 34adf?? (worth the cost for my desired results??)
Is there a combination here that I am missing that would be a good bank-for-the-buck modification? Is this the type of thing where none of these alone is much of an improvement - so it is better to do all or none? I am open to any ideas but would like to keep it as simple and cost effective as possible.