EGR System: Description

1984 Mazda GLC 2D HatchbackSECTION Description

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system is designed to lower the burning temperature of gases in the combustion chamber, thereby reducing formation of NOx. A metered amount of exhaust gas is introduced at the intake manifold to dilute the air/fuel mixture to lower combustion temperatures.

The EGR system consists of EGR control valve, EGR solenoid valve, EGR modulator valve, EGR thermo valve, ECU, vacuum delay valve (with A/T) and connecting hoses and pipes.

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