Depends on how you measure performance. And, you haven't stated what your current performance is.
The SS lines help transfer all the hand lever pressure to the caliper. I like this.
With the Cb550, it allowed me to squall the front tire, with a max hand pressure squeeze of the stock master cylinder lever. If you are looking to operate the front brake with your pinkie finger, you sure won't be happy with the stock system even performing at its peak.
The stock SS front disc is not the best friction material, but it doesn't rust easily.
The stock Master cylinder doesn't provide the mechanical advantage offered by more modern master/lever arrangements.
I don't think the caliper is the main culprit in your dissatisfaction. But then, there are no metrics by with to compare what you have now to whatever is changed.
The owner's manual has a description of how fast it will stop from a given speed. But, it is not predicated on applied lever pressure.
I will note that where you apply pressure to the lever matters. Farther distance from the pivot provides better mechanical advantage and more pressure developed in the hydraulic system.
Cheers,