Howdy Back G-Man and All:
Unfortunately, your Granada 250 is suffering from several limitations.
*Low compression at 8:1 advertized. Probably lower in reality.
*A restricted exhaust system.
*An overregulated and complex carb. A '78 will likely have the last itterations of the rare Carter YF for a 250 engine, or possibly a Holley 1946.
*Retarded cam timing.
*Too high a final gear ratio and too heavy.
*The 250s have way too much deck height to have efficient combustion.
Given these limitations simply changing carbs or adding headers would be expensive and disappointing.
A good place to start is to advance your initial timing by 5 degrees over stock setting. Make sure your climatic air intake system is working as designed. Make sure you catylitic converter is not plugged. A 2.25 or 2.5" exnaust system would sure help. Do all you can to lighten the rig. Switch to a 180 degree thermostat.
The single biggest thing you could do to increase the way this car feel is to change the stock rear gear, which is probably a 2.78:1 to a 3:1 or 3.2:1. Since this Granada should have a standard Ford Fox 8.8 rear end finding a 3.00:1 should not be too difficult, but a 3.20:1 could be a challenge.
What trans do you have? Wha is your stock rear-end ratio?
Adios, David