This is my take on this topic. Think of the cylinder wall as a layer of insulation between hot gasses and cold coolant. The thinner the insulation, the more heat transfer will occur from the hot side to the cold side. Thermodynamics says the cold side (coolant) temperature will increase. But is it significant? Who knows. I'm not going to attempt to quantify it.


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