I recently bought a 50cc 4T Kymco and the dealer and I had a brief discussion on de-restricting scooters (I was not particularly interested) and his comment was something like "when we do it, sometimes the owner sees performance gains, sometimes they do not... I always wonder how much is psychological?"
Per another poster, with any mod it is important to consider the entire flow of impacts... change a spring, need a stronger belt... get a stronger belt, need stronger pulley... have a stronger pulley, etc, etc...
With my scooter (different model), there was a mod recommended about removing a washer in the air intake tube. That was the recommendation, by several. After further investigation I found out this ultimately will cause the scooter to run lean, which means it runs hot... answer: well yes, of course you now need a larger Main Jet... and if a larger main jet is installed, what might be that unintended consequence? Point being is there are a lot of moving parts all engineered by Kymco to work in balance out of the factory. Be careful and thoughtful through research to make sure the complete sequence of impacted parts, suffering points and performance is considered in advance. Take all forum advice with a grain of salt... it is just one data point. As a famous US president once said, "Trust but verify".