i would suggest a before and after dyno run to see where you are at present with fuelling, and get it set up properly after.
i just had alarming results after dynoing mine - what i thought was a boost at 6k ish was just whn it came out of a horrendous rich patch, now that is mostly gone the bike feels so much smoother to ride, but the kick in the butt power band is gone.
took it for a good ride last night and the way it gets to 140+ is alarming and it even sounds like it's working harder.
the cams and pistons will probably change the vacuum of the engine which will definately upset the carburation.
times like this you wish you had fi!
same question - i need to know the valve to piston clearance with your setup and the new pistons as i'm just a bit concerned about fitting the same 11.5 pistons to mine if i have to start machining the crowns to get the clearance right with +2mm lift on the cams