I never did buy in to the advantages of stepped headers. From a thermodynamic standpoint as the gas flows down the pipe it would get cooler, if anything, necessitating a transition to a smaller pipe size, not a larger one, to maintain gas velocity in the pipe. I get that you might suggest a megaphone effect by going larger but I don't think it would be measurable. From a fabrication standpoint I see where it would make building headers much easier because now you don't have to make perfect butt joints - just slip the next section into the previous one. I SUSPECT THIS IS THE REAL REASON WHY THEY ARE TOUTED BY HEADER FABRICATORS.
In automotive engineering circles we used to have a tongue-in-cheek saying," If you can't fix it, feature it."
As far as zoomies, a singular tube size just looks best to me, with the possible addition of a reinforcement sleeve near the flange, like T/F designs.