JD: you think these would show decent results in a 550whp (mustang dyno) w/s366xl 22psi 1.9L gsr running a divided top mount? hrm...
On paper, yes. I'm positive you'd see some gains in the real world as well but there's no telling how much as that setup is already fairly optimized.
The idea behind a divided manifold is that when exhaust pulses bounce off the turbine they can't travel back up to and foul a cylinder with an already open exhaust valve, at the tail end of it's exhaust event with relatively low chamber pressure which is perfect time/place for reversion. Now, if you can catch and retain some of the pulse's exhaust mass and keep it forward of the anti-reversion chamber then you have accomplished something.
At some point (well into the boost range) a divided collector becomes "mixed" which means a steady, constant pressure builds up at the turbine and feeds it much like a normal collector turbo manifold. You still have pulsed flow in both directions, though, so still gains to be had.
I think you need to do this, Matt, but only because I like seeing your welding.