Title: Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR)
1Exhaust Gas Recirculation(EGR)
2What the heck does this thing do?
- Allows burned exhaust gases to enter the engine
intake manifold. - Reduces NOx emissions
- When exhaust gases are added to the air fuel
mixture, they decrease peek combustion
temperatures...
----For this reason, an exhaust gas recirculation
system lowers amounts of NOx in exhaust.
3Whats in an EGR system?
- A vacuum operated EGR valve. -AND-
- A vacuum line from the carburetor
Hmmm...
4Heres what they look like...
5The EGR valve consists of...
- A vacuum diaphragm
- A spring
- A plunger
- An exhaust gas valve
- A diaphragm housing
6Whats the valve designed to do?
- Control the exhaust flow into the intake
manifold...
SEE THE PHOTO!!!
7Basic EGR system operation...
At idle, the throttle plate in the carburetor or
fuel injection throttle body is closed. This
blocks off engine vacuum so it cant act on the
EGR valve. The EGR spring holds the valve shut
and exhaust gases do NOT enter the intake
manifold. If the EGR valve were open at
idle, it could upset the air-fuel mixture and the
engine could stall!!!
8More about EGR system operation...
When the throttle plate is swung open to
increase speed, engine vacuum is applied to the
EGR hose. Vacuum pulls the EGR diaphragm up. In
turn, the diaphragm pulls the valve open. Engine
exhaust can then enter the intake manifold and
combustion chambers. At higher engine speeds,
there is enough air flowing into the engine that
the air-fuel mixture is not upset by the open EGR
valve.
9Are all EGR systems the same?
10NO!
11Some different types of EGR systems...
12Back-pressure EGR valve
- Uses both engine vacuum and exhaust back pressure
to control valve action. - This provides more accurate control of EGR valve
opening.
13Engine coolant temperature switch
- Prevents exhaust gas recirculation when the
engine is cold. (A cold engine doesnt have
extremely high combustion temperatures, thus, it
doesnt produce very much NOx.) - Blocks the vacuum to the EGR valve below 100
degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees C.) to improve
the drivability and performance of the cold
engine.
14Wide open throttle valve (WOT)
- Sometimes connected into the vacuum line to the
EGR valve. - Opens under full acceleration to provide venturi
vacuum to the EGR valve. - At wide open throttle, intake manifold vacuum is
very low, but venturi vacuum is higher.
15Heres two more pictures of EGR valve designs...
16EGR jets
- The small EGR jets meter a small amount of
exhaust gases into the air fuel mixture. - The jets are small enough that they do not upset
the idle air-fuel mixture.
17Now you know about EGR systems!!!
18Brought to you by...Hawaiian Brian Dean