My personal perspective, I've done the 455, 30 plus years ago with the head work and cam header K&N's etc. When I was thirty years younger its was fine as long as you really enjoy rowing the gears and listening to the sound that this package makes coming together from the pipe. But I'm not 31 I'm 61 and while i enjoyed riding that version then, today not as much. I have a 77 now with a 1st o/s piston, very mild head work, web cam, dyna coils, high volume oil pump, oil cooler, Hondaman ignition, , Sudco header, etc... But the main difference now is retaining the stock air box. It does pull a little better down low and less on top but it was easier to jet and set up. Now in hindsight I'd drop the high volume oil pump, its pretty tough on the oil, the oil cooler is more important on this engine. Build a solid bottom end and break it in properly. When I built my 455 I spoke with kaz yoshima on several occasions during its build, he passed this info along to me, he said "the oil temp was a bigger issue than the oil pressure. Keep the temp at or below 235-240 degrees. When you build a 492 w/OS valves that screams to 11,500 rpms you need the pump."
Throw on a bigger rear sprocket get a decent set of coils, Hondaman ignition, header, cam, good valve job and new springs, it'll go plenty fast. Your choice.
Just my thoughts.