spinningmagnets
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Some gasoline and diesel cars have an Exhaust Gas Recirculation device (EGR). During times when the sensors pick up a taste of (hot) unburned oxygen in the exhaust (which contributes to NOx), a valve opens and some of the low-oxygen air is re-routed back into the intake system. It is overly complex and prone to malfunction because the valve must operate with split-second timing and survive its entire life in the very hot exhaust system near the engine. In order to improve its performance a split hair more, the return loop passes through a heat exchanger to cool the 500F+ temps to near the 180F of the engine coolant.
Just more layers of complexity with additional failure points. Go to a constant RPM mini diesel, and much of the clutter goes away, reliability goes up, and the exhaust gets cleaner (with the engine running less than 10% of the amount of time it did before, when used in a plug-in hybrid).
Dramatically reducing the need for imported crude oil can overturn oil-fed geopolitics, and all of us deficit-spending our future economy into the toilet to fund wars and conflicts in places that need us to act as an example of how well things can work, instead of a benevolent slave-master. Hybrids using bio-diesel can help a great deal. At $5/gallon, we can grow our own fuel and create jobs right here. The engineers at VW did what they were told, so now...tell them to do this.
Just more layers of complexity with additional failure points. Go to a constant RPM mini diesel, and much of the clutter goes away, reliability goes up, and the exhaust gets cleaner (with the engine running less than 10% of the amount of time it did before, when used in a plug-in hybrid).
Dramatically reducing the need for imported crude oil can overturn oil-fed geopolitics, and all of us deficit-spending our future economy into the toilet to fund wars and conflicts in places that need us to act as an example of how well things can work, instead of a benevolent slave-master. Hybrids using bio-diesel can help a great deal. At $5/gallon, we can grow our own fuel and create jobs right here. The engineers at VW did what they were told, so now...tell them to do this.