My family was talking cars the other day and said something about exhaust scavenging. I thought they meant they were scavenging for car parts but I guess I was wrong. What is exhaust scavenging?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Your family must have been talking about increasing or decreasing engine power in their cars. Exhaust scavenging is the process of exhaust gasses leaving the engine cylinder and then pulling in fresh air and fuel.
If someone has a damaged scavenger pipe or issues with exhaust values, their car will have poor engine output.
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