In general widening any port trumps raising it, but widening the exhaust port will also increase the risk of short-circuiting, especially with those H2-transfers.
I don't follow your reasoning about reducing the power stroke. Raising the exhaust roof means opening the exhaust port earlier, when the cylinder pressure is higher, generating stronger pipe action.

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 Originally Posted by peewee
 Originally Posted by peewee
					
 . perhaps rtech power loss is from  the power stroke being reduced a bit to much, which seems like it would mean less cylinder pressure at exh open and less pressure differential between cyl and pipe, (less suction and plugging ) ?
. perhaps rtech power loss is from  the power stroke being reduced a bit to much, which seems like it would mean less cylinder pressure at exh open and less pressure differential between cyl and pipe, (less suction and plugging ) ? 
		
				
				
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