Well first, I must critique one part of your study plan. I do like how you are splitting up quant and verbal, but make sure once you start your verbal to continue working with quant so you don't lose everything you've learned. Also, it does not make sense to set aside 3 entire weeks for practice tests. Instead, you should take a practice test every week so that you continually apply your skills, hopefully continue to increase your scores, and continue to figure out your weaknesses and learn them. 3 full weaks of practice tests will not allow you to study and learn from each test. Plus, taking a test each week will slowly teach you about timing which is a huge part of this test!
Now, the general guidance is that you SHOULD take the test before the new IR section hits. The reason for this is that the new IR section will take another approx 50 hours of studying to learn. Why wait and make things harder on yourself? BUUUUT some people will already know how to do IR because of their work experience. For example, if you are a financial analyst, and contantly work with manipulating figures, and have good business sense, then IR might be a breeze. My advice is to go to GMAC (
www.mba.com) and take their practice IR section. See what you think about it, see if it will be easy or hard for you. Then you can decide if you want to wait or not. Also, look to see what the test availability is at the testing centers closer to test day. These dates might be filling/filled up, so the decision may already have been made for you.
Generally, 9 weeks is slightly on the shorter side of how long you should study for, although that's how long I studied for and took my score from 570 to 710. I recommend that you take a practice test soon and see where your score is. Then you can see how much studying you really have to do to reach your goal. If you previously scored 470 5-years ago, the test has only gotten more competative. So it could be justified that you might need 150-400 hours of studying to reach 700. In this case, 9 weeks might not be enough. You might need 3-4 months or maybe longer depending on how much studying you are able to accomplish per day/week. But before you make your decision, you really need to take a practice test to see where you are at. A 470 5-years ago really means nothing b/c you may more knowledgeable now, the questions are different, and the scoring is different. Update us, and we can offer some more guidance. Good luck in your journey! You have come to the right place to help achieve your goals.