Hmm, you get some small improvement by extra tuning on the standard set-up, the later plastic induction system was better than the earlier metal one. You have to be careful with the exhaust, quite a number of mods gave next to nothing but sounded louder - the exhaust length is important on Porsche engines. If you have a Cab, why do you want a few extra horses? If the engine is in fine fettle, tappets adjusted right, clean air filter etc, I doubt that you would notice 20-30 extra bhp. If you wanted to have a meaningful increase, you need to change the engine management system and ditch the air flap unit. I would not go for an RS flywheel, on the C4 the kick-back from the front mechanicals is noticeable if you are soft cruising around; there was a reason why they stuck a really heavy dual mass damper onto the C4.... a single mass flywheel is a good compromise. Back to the engine, a re-chip would give you about 20 bhp with a hot-film, and a Motec setup would give you 40-50bhp with the standard exhaust. Don't try a stander set-up or a hot-film with a lightweight RS flywheel - you will stall 1 in 3 times. Note, if the car is post 92 (I think 92 not 91 but pls check) or registered post that, it needs cats to pass the MOT. The 4 or 5 bhp that a cat bypass gave you is not really a big step towards power and you could fail the MOT. Good luck.