I do this because it makes since to at least give 2 & 4 the same flow as the rest and to increase the overall flow capacity by 36% by opening the main gallery's.
To me, if a std pump can fill and pressurize a 3/8 galley system, a HV pump, can't push any more oil threw the 3/8 system w/o increasing the pressure, there for a HP pump, should increase volume a little. Where a 7/16 dia system can handle a 36% increase in volume and that HV pump, may be of benefit.
This is another thing to consider on a TO. I don't remember who did the chart but, I think I copied it on this forum.
A 3/8 hole has a area of .1104 and a 7/16 is .1507 (36%). The leakage chart shows that a area of .2584 to fill all the gaps in the engine oiling system WITH a .070 restricter and .0015 M & R clearance. If you open the M to .003 and the R to .0025, that increases the leakage from .2584 to .454. Both more than even a 7/16 area. So, the down stream pressure has to drop off and can only be helped with increased pressure, right?
While the increase in main gallery CSA may not be needed in actual application, it sure should deliver more oil to the overall engine.
Also, there are many things we do on these engines, that they don't actually need but, we do them anyway, right?