From my experience, you will need quite a bit bigger in the jetting range for pods and a free flowing exhaust.
from personal experience and research I have found that the 400T with pods and a 2 into 1 exhaust should be in the nieghborhood of 78/138 for jetting, maybe up or doown a size from there.
To clarify, the larger jet goes under the needle in the brass jet holder/emulsion tube, the smaller jet threads into the aluminum body of the carb.
The pods should operate fine, if you find they are not working or you have flat spots, be sure that your "pucks" pass the straw test (blow into the holes of the pucks with a straw, make sure they go up and down at approximately the same rate) if they do, and they don't seem to be opening properly while riding, increase vacuum inside the pods by blocking off some of the filters surface (tape works well for this). once you discover how much to block off, you can cut aluminum soda can to the right size sheet and put it inside the pod to block the filter and still look stock.
The aluminum wont be sucked into the engine because it's rigid enough to resist the vacuum inside the pod filter.
As for idle, pods or no pods, it should start and idle with stock jets. if it isn't starting, check fro compression, fuel and spark. if you have all three, it will run. (make sure your jets are in the correct places as I mentioneed above in the third paragraph)