I say, if it makes you happy and you think it's helping, then do whatever you want.
I'm not new to turbocharging, or supercharging either, and I've done several engine builds and countless bolt-on mods to help "flow" and "breathing" on some engines and if it worked, I stated it, and if it didn't I stated that too.
I KNOW it doesn't help on the Raptor 3.5 Ecoboost OR the 1.6 Ecoboost while running the STOCK turbos. The Ecoboost engine FAMILY are developed to have lots of torque lower in the revs, so the turbochargers selected are very small so the boost builds very early in the revs and actually tapers off significantly as the revs rise. Some of it is due to the tuning itself and much of it is due to the small(er) turbine housing.
If you think the 2.5" piping is too small, you will have a heart attack if you pull the turbo and take a look at the turbine inlet and outlet size. The max boost (and "flow") is limited by the turbine size ability to allow enough exhaust gas through to prevent the exhaust manifold pressure from running significantly higher than the intake manifold pressure. This condition allows exhaust reversion that will trigger a single detonation event strong enough to break the piston and collapse the rod. I know from first hand experience...
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You can take the exhaust pipe OFF the turbo and run straight out of the turbine and it will NOT make more power because the exhaust piping is NOT the limit. The turbine itself (ON THE FORD ECOBOOST) is the limiting factor. Refer to the first sentence above for the "feels" better.