Garage Notes: Unlocking Exhaust Velocity with the OVER RACING SESMIC-IV

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Garage Notes: Unlocking Exhaust Velocity with the OVER RACING SESMIC-IV

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Fellow gearheads and purists, I need to pause my wrenching and document what just crossed my lift. I’m just a crazy motorcycle fan who happens to spend my days deep in the shop, but the moment this OVER RACING SESMIC-IV exhaust arrived, I couldn't resist. I immediately started tearing down our demo bike to do a bare-metal side-by-side comparison with the factory pipes. The internal engineering is absolutely insane.

Handling this really exposes the unforgivable weaknesses of OEM parts. Where the stock stamped headers restrict flow and suffer from microscopic flex, this bulletproof system is engineered with an absolute obsession for material rigidity and scavenging efficiency. The millimeter-level precision of the collector welds and the internal chamber routing completely smooths out the exhaust pulses, fundamentally transforming the entire power curve.

But what truly captivates me is the thermodynamics. When you're spending hours dialing in your fuel mapping, the terror of thermal drift from extreme exhaust temps is a constant nightmare. A glowing hot header can alter backpressure and completely ruin your tuning geometry. OVER Racing specifically calculated the alloy thickness and chamber volume to mitigate this heat soak, keeping the scavenging effect dead consistent even at full load.

It makes me wonder about your own tuning strategies. For you hardcore track builders out there, how do you perfectly dial in the settings for this heat soak issue at the collector joints? Are you wrapping the primary tubes to manipulate the thermal dynamics, or just relying on the raw pipe geometry?

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Re: Garage Notes: Unlocking Exhaust Velocity with the OVER RACING SESMIC-IV

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Can I cut my pizza 🍕 with this?
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Re: Garage Notes: Unlocking Exhaust Velocity with the OVER RACING SESMIC-IV

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