Increasing the tuned length of the intake and/or exhaust - spacers, longer pipes, and/or longer silencers - will promote low-end torque over top-end power. There are many variables at work and I would suggest the spacers will have a relatively small effect, but they are cheap. I have a "torque" pipe and silencer combo from Pro-Form and it is significantly longer overall than stock and it does increase mid-range, but also "signs off" quicker at the top-end. I have considered using the shorter-than-stock DG silencer with the PFR pipe to move a little back in the other direction. I think a boost bottle would be a cool addition, but I would not expect it to have a major impact. These appeared on YZs of the time, but then disappeared on later models. I suspect the performance increase did not warrant the extra cost of manufacture and assembly. My bottom line is two-stroke tuning is seriously interesting as an academic subject (get a download of Gordon Jennings book "Two-Stroke Tuning") but as a novice/intermediate rider there are no silver bullets performance-wise. Suspension, skill level, fitness etc. are far more influential.
http://rapidshare.com/files/235633898/Two-stroke_20Tuner_27s_20Handbook.pdf