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Automobile emissions control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Automobile emissions control is the study and practice of reducing the polluting emissions produced by automobiles. Motor vehicles produce many different pollutants. The principle pollutants of conce...
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Auto Repair Glossary EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM ... The emission control system is an integral part of the engine, and should not be tampered with or disconnected. This is especially true on vehicles with computerized engine controls and/or those that must be subjected to mandatory emissions testing.
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Some of the more popular emission control devices installed on the automobile are: EGR VALVE, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, AIR PUMP, PCV VALVE, CHARCOAL CANISTER. ... Since all of this is done after the combustion process is complete, this is one emission control that has no effect on engine performance. The only maintenance that...
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Introduction to AECC, to its role in the control of engine and vehicle emissions and to technologies for emissions including catalysts, filters and adsorbers...
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DieselNet, the only information service exclusively devoted to engines and emissions, is the internet forum for the exchange of technical and business information on engines, emissions, emission control, and all related issues which, hopefully, will contribute to the development of the clean diesel engine of the future...
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Glossary of terms related to engines, engine emissions, emission standards and emission control ... Electronic Control Module ... Emission Credit Trading...
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In a basic cost-benefit calculation, the cost of emissions control is linked directly to the rate of emissions (both taxes and permits are calculated per ton of carbon emitted) but the benefit-in the form of reduced global warming-is linked to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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