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[QUOTE="gn83tm, post: 762054, member: 38076"] Keeping the heat in the pipe will help to increase the velocity of the exhaust gases which is what helps to scavenge the cylinder. Whether or not the coating will increase the velocity enough to overscavenge is what I'm wondering. Maybe you can't overscavenge in a situation like this. I know that in some race car applications you can actually start to draw out some of the intake charge since the intake valve starts to open before the exhaust valve is closed. Some of this is good, too much is not. [/QUOTE]
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