OK, I took a closer look at the chamber's muffler. It has no baffles, I could see the light I shined down the front of the chamber through the exhaust pipe, it's just a can full of insulation that absorbs the shock wave. Genius idea, and a very quiet exhaust! Still trying to figure out my lack of power.
None of these type pipes have baffles, but what they do have is a very small exit through the "silencer" and the tube that runs through the silencer is perforated and there is a fiberglass type packing around the exit tube, this is restrictive in itself, the only way to really increase flow is to cut the "silencer" off the chamber and weld on a larger exit stinger pipe.
The header pipe diameter is also critical for high rpm performance and the length as KC said will determine where the "power band" is ( what rpm the engine "comes on the pipe").
It seems most builders like a header pipe length between 9-12" I have mine at about 12-14" which isn't ideal for high rpms but the engine I have the SB pipe on wont turn high rpm's because its limited by an untrue crank that gets way to buzzy and limits rpm potential.
The SBP exhaust is good for better low end and mid range above a untouched stock exhaust, but if you open up a stock exhaust and get the flange port matched as good as possible to the exhaust port, the stock pipe will allow the engine to reach higher RPM's than the SPB pipe will, I know this for a fact since I have experimented with both on multiple engines and my fastest bike which hit 52 MPH did it with a stock type pipe that is gutted and has extra holes drilled through end cap.
The SPB pipe is an upgrade over a stock pipe for performance only if the stock pipe hasn't been modified for better flow, once the stock pipe is modified for better flow it will out perform the SBP pipe in the higher rpm range because it will allow the engine to rev higher because it is less restrictive than the long to small header pipe and the restrictive silencer that is on the end of all of the pocket bike type pipe which is what the SBP pipe is.
It's a good set up for low speed to medium speed builds that aren't looking for high rpm's.
Modify it with a larger shorter header pipe and cut that tiny exit pipe off and put a larger exit stinger on it and you'll probably have what you want, but it will never give good high rpm performance in it out of the box configuration, I had the same let down as you when I got mine and realized it was gonna add anything over what a modified stock exhaust would give me as far as high rpm, hig speed runs are concerned.
If you really want a pipe that will bring it to life, get on ebay and order a KX65 chamber and build a good flange for it, its a real expansion chamber that will perform, most of the pocket bike stuff is to small to work very good in my experience.