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Great answer there!
Indeed you are quite correct about the turbochargers etc (I can't believe some of them spool up to around 200000RPM's on test -- explains why the wall of the things is so damn thick and strong, not to mention the semi-ceramic bearings and what not!) all that speed on the fins and not an enormous port make for relatively high pressures, i'd love to muck about with a huge Garrett and an even bigger train/truck diesel engine, what a rip!
Babbling guff aside, onto the main event...
Just a hypothetical thing, but thanks for chucking in the additional info, just goes to show -- you can never know too much about anything!
How's about a hefty fan in the exhaust, to suck away all the uber-hot gases, with a straight through pipe (with a small hole near the cylinder? -- Or will that just make it spit flames and deafen me, lmao.) to boot.
I know back pressure is highly important for a two stroke cycle, but would a faster, ducted, fan-assisted exhaust make any difference on a four cycle?
(Carburettor re-jetting, timing, Pulstar iridium spark plugs, methanol, turbochargers and all other tuning aside!)