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Oxides of Nitrogen from Air Added in Exhaust Ports
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This paper presents the results of a study made to examine quantitatively the oxides of nitrogen in the exhaust of an internal combustion engine installed in a passenger car. The effects of adding secondary air in exhaust ports, with both a rich and lean carburetor, and for steady-state conditions, are reported. Experimental setup and procedures are explained.
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Reid, R., Mingle, J., and Paul, W., "Oxides of Nitrogen from Air Added in Exhaust Ports," SAE Technical Paper 660115, 1966, https://doi.org/10.4271/660115.Also In
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