In Florida you wont likely need any pre-heating of the air fuel mixture,if you lived in a colder climate where it drops below freezing you could run into carb icing issues or poor driveability issues during the warm up period after a cold start without an operational EFE valve..
GM used block off gaskets on intakes on heavy duty truck applications often,and most intake gasket sets came with them,it was your choice whether to install them or not..
The EFE valves that are vacuum operated had a spring in the vacuum can to open the EFE valve when the engine was off,or if it lost the vacuum supply,(It closes by vacuum and opens when the ported vacuum switch denies vacuum to it after it warms up)--so you wouldn't overheat the area under the carb where the heat passages are in the intake and cause vapor lock or fuel boiling issues..its not often one of that style will fail in the closed position,but it did happen often on the older heat risers that used a thermostatic coil spring to open and close it..
I have cut out the butterfly valve on the EFE in more than one vehicle and just put short bolts in the holes the shaft rode on after tapping threads in it..as noted by Dygear,its incorperated in the design of the y-pipe and manifold ,you kind of need it if your going to run stock exhaust pipes..a muffler shop might be able to make a spacer for less than $35,all it consists of is about 2" of pipe with a flare on one end and a flat shoulder on the other..I'd just "delete" the flap on the original for $0...