Am surprised by the restraint shown by all our professionals who absolutely, positively know empirically there is no way a X-pipe can produce a 10% net horsepower increase on a street-driven, street-legal exhaust over similarly sized twin isolated pipes or H-pipes.
Again, the sound effects belong to the acoustics forum, but empirical experience has proven over and over, an H-pipe will attenuate many resonances found in twin isolated exhaust systems. If sufficiently large and properly placed, it may show some very slight horsepower advantage, but its OEM use has always been for acoustic control.
For many years, GM preferred to place a second "resonator" muffler at the end of their dual exhaust system, instead of using the H-pipe favored by Ford. Problem was, these resonators, being at the end of the exhaust, seldom warmed sufficiently to vaporize condensate. Thus, they rusted out regularly.
thnx, jv