I'm not sure you can equate equal lenth pipes that are used on V 8 engines to this aplication. This is a straight six and the exhaust pulses would be different. The way the pipes are made they have a natural scavenging effect when the engine is running at speed. I'm sure they work better.
I'm not looking to start a pissing match (really) but I feel that performance claims should be backed by irrefutable data.........
FWIU the "efficiency" and pulse synchronization associated with equal length headers does not apply to V8s exclusively. It's applicable to most
normally aspirated engines. If you look at Porsche 911s the factory went with equal length headers on their flat 6 engine from the beginning. Straight six? Look at modern performance oriented BMWs. Some may use a crossover pipe for equalization and others may not....seems to be a bit of controversy regarding effectiveness.
As you know many factors go into tuning the headers
and exhaust.....The ID/shape/finish of exhaust ports, header ID/config and exhaust pipes need to be designed to work in unison in order to deliver the desired result. Any one point can become a bottleneck and counteract anything up or down stream....from the intake to fuel delivery.
Unless you compare side-to-side on a dyno these performance gains are guesses.