Of course they don't turn a flat into two flats! They would be out of business long ago if they did!
I use 85 PSI Crossfires on my Vista 27N. Have been for 4 years. The valves cross connecting the inner and outer tires to keep the pressure equal opens 10 PSI below the Crossfire PSI rating. You also have an immediate visual indication that tire pressure is low as the indicator on the Crossfire that is normally Yellow or Red depending on if you have driven and warmed up tire yet or not becomes solid Black. If cold tire, if tire pressure is good the visual indicator is Yellow with a black line in the middle of the yellow that is centered in the window if the pressure is exactly the Crossfire pressure rating.
They make sure that inner and outer carry equal load under normal conditions. Makes inner and outer tires wear equally. One TPMS sensor per dual side on the Crossfire fill port. I set the TPMS alarm threshold at 78 PSI so I get an alert if either tire starts to lose air.
Some things I had to deal with :
The stamped chrome wheel simulators that Winnebago uses to decorate their steel rims has very sharp edges so I had to plastic sleeve the Crossfire lines going to the valve stems so they would not start to rub thru on the sharp wheel simulator edges.
The mounting brackets that come with the Crossfire don't directly bolt on the steel wheels with the decorative chrome wheel simulators. I drilled two holes in the center hub of the wheel simulator and used 2 stainless steel bolts and nuts to mount the Crossfire.
The default ends on the standard on-line orderable Crossfire lines are difficult to connect to the steel wheel valve stems, but it can be done with patience. You are supposed to be able to special order Crossfire with different ends that make it easier to connect, but I just made the standard ends work.