Welcome to the new era where "misinformation" is information that you don't like as redefined by the left. It's all the rage these days.
The early 550's are far more tolerant of induction issues. Had a 75 CB550 I got with foam pods on it. It ran ok around town with a Mac 4-to 1 on it. Previous owner tried to "cafe" the bike, with myriad dumb mods. Like having the clutch disengage with right turns due to tiny bars and poor routing. And Koni shocks that wouldn't move up and down. And no inner fender to keep water and road grime off the exposed PODS. Because, you know, that plastic inner fender is just SOOO heavy. But, I digress. Like my 74, the stock carbs run very rich. They have to to pick up engine RPM under load from idle. This was the saving grace for the POD MOD on this bike that allowed it to run ok.
I could have put thousands of miles on it the way it was, 'Cause it did run acceptably, just with stumble on throttle opening from idle, if you gave it too much too soon. So, I checked for mods to the carbs on the 75. As suspected, the carbs were in stock configuration. Thankfully, the PO didn't screw them up. Turning the pilot screws inward a half turn made the throttle work better. But, it later started fouling plugs. I think Mooshie had that issue, too, IIRC. So, I restored the 75 with stock induction and set everything to factory settings. Never had any more issues with throttle or spark plug fouling, and it still had the MAC exhaust on it when I later sold it.
See, I know how well the stock one behaves as I drove one for years. Had I not known this, all the foibles that came with that 75 would have seemed "normal". And I would have just adapted to the adverse behavior characteristics and driven it for miles and miles in ill tune without knowing how well it could run.
Could I have made the PODS work better than when I got them? Yes, with a test track, and repeat plug chops and carb alterations (or paying the Dyno man). But, in one day it ran like it should with no internal carb alterations, just by putting the stock air induction back on it. And no more issues with riding in the rain or going though puddles made by errant irrigation.
Cheers,