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Did it sling road grime/sand and water onto the test rig?
No I don't think so, that would be a good test though I agree.
Based on the fact that the result was put down to the physical difference in the chain material, I'd think that it would still last longer, but maybe it wouldn't turn out to be cheaper by the km, as potential the grime could rip through a coating pretty quickly.