Exhaust gas recirculation is a technique used to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in both petrol and diesel engines. These 'EGR' systems are used in conjunction with other emissions control devices, ...
The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve sends some of the exhaust gas back into the cylinders to reduce combustion temperature. This is required because nitrous oxides (nasty pollutants) form when ...
BorgWarner to supply Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) components for OEM's passenger and light commercial vehicle platforms for combustion and hybrid applications EGR system reduces NOx emissions and ...
Controlling vehicle emissions in modern vehicles involves more than just bolting up a catalytic converter and calling it a day. There are other components that effectively, and intuitively, cut out ...
Diesel has had a rough go of it during the last few years, but an increasingly commonplace technology is working to change the fuel's image and make diesel vehicles viable for the future. Kyle Hyatt ...
Exhaust gas recirculation is a technique used to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in both petrol and diesel engines. These 'EGR' systems are used in conjunction with other emissions control devices, ...
EGR has been adopted by a number of engine manufacturers as the most effective technology to meet Tier III emission requirements with least impact on fuel economy. A portion (max 10%) of exhaust gas ...
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