Howdy Mluck and All:
You may have started yet another round of a virtually unanswerable debate. The only way to prove the effectiveness of installing a port divider is to flow test a stock head, then properly install a port divider and redo an identical flow test. Questions; did flow increase? did flow balance better? and probably other questions related to this specific change.
The problem is that no one will just install a port divider. If someone is going to the trouble of properly installing a port divider they will likely do some porting, a performance valve job, and more. So the addition of the port divider has just become part of a combination of changes- impossible to differentiate what did what, and how much. What do I gain, you ask? The port divider will help to balance flow and reduce heat under the carb mount location. I have verified those two issues on my modified head. That much I know for sure. How much power is a port divider worth? I don't know. It would be different in about every situation, depending on the total package.
I believe that adding a port divider is just one of the little things I do to get every last little ounce of performance out of my engines. Would I add a port divider without porting, polishing, valve work and seats? No. Would I try to install it using a short cut other than having it fitted, welded in and shaped to flow match the other exhaust ports? No.
That's my two cents, for what it's worth.
Adios, David