Fuel Systems: Intake & Exhaust: Exhaust system components
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Extractors

Some exhaust systems have extractor pipes, sometimes called “headers” - one pipe for each exhaust port. They are designed with sweeps that stop restriction.

The extractor pipes also provide a scavenging effect - helping remove exhaust gases from the cylinders. The outgoing pulse from one cylinder is timed to arrive at the junction at exactly the right time to help draw out the pulse from another cylinder.

They are widely used on high performance vehicles.