Air Gap vs. M1 Single Plane For Stroker

Not to argue the point but if I recall and I no longer have my MP Bible s***! Those recommendations were for 340 360 cubic inch motor I feel when you throw a 4 inch arm in the mix unless you're dealing with a heavy pig of a car there's no real advantage/ need for a dual plane manifold ? imo.

Ate you saying the torque down low in the curve pulls the car through the low rpm range and when it gets on step it takes advantage of that single plane? I can see that.
If the car was low on power (smaller cam, shorter stock stroke) it would need the dual plane?
Just trying to learn.