The concrete max flow for a pipe is the output diameter, is it larger than the original. The practical resistance however is the sound muffling system. As it is a "sport exhaust" I believe the muffling will be slightly less than a stock. Also, the stock muffler typically is not restrictive to the point of lowering engine power output. Generally freeing the air flow will increase overall flow even with the stock exhaust.
Short version of the ramble: The stock or new exhaust is capable of conveying more gasses than the stock air filter allows. Installing a filter with more flow will create minimally more power, but the fuel must be increased to keep the stoichiometric fuel air ratio of approximately 14.7:1.
If you only install the exhaust it may make a power difference if properly tuned for your engine.
If you add a hi flo air filter, fuel has to be increased and you become very knowledgeable of carb internals.
Hope some of that helps.