No, not really. Sometimes less is better because it gives you a lower gear ratio. A general ratio for a kart with a centrifugal clutch is aroung 6:1.
You calculate this by dividing the axel sprocket tooth count by the clutch tooth count. If you have a jackshaft the calculation is a bit different. The lower your ratio (ie. the higher your number), means that you will have more torque but less speed. The higher your ratio (ie. the smaller your gearing number) means that youwill have more speed and less torque. A higher ratio also fries clutches, so it isn'talways a good idea to go too high.
There are many factors that will determine your ideal ratio. These include kart and rider weight, if you are riding onroad or offroad, etc