If you were not runing a blower the tubing size would make a difference depending on head air flow and RPM, however since a blower doesn't need exhaust tuning, so keep the 2" and spend your money and time on something else to make your combo better. One thing I would look at is your converter, so many racers I know have said the biggest improvement in performance was their converter change.
The goal should to better match your stall to your engine power curve. If your cam/motor comes on at 6,000 rpm, and you have stall of 4,000 rpm, guess what will happen.
I've had great returns on ET using A-1 Converters in WA. 360-574-9966.
BTW I run 2 1/8" zoomies aimed at the top of my slicks [ layed-back] on my all iron 23° raised runner injected alky Heritage JF, good for 9800-10,000 rpm, running low 7.0's, 188-190 mph.
Have Fun
Jon