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VEHICLE EMISSION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A STRATIFIED CHARGE ENGINE
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Vehicle systems utilizing a stratified charge engine have been evaluated for their emission potential. They have shown the ability to meet the 2.0 gm/mi NOx emission standard without EGR at low mileage, but require some form of aftertreatment device to simultaneously achieve emission levels of 0.41 gm/mi HC and 3.4 gm/mi CO. The system hardware required in conjunction with the stratified charge engine is described.
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JOHNSON, P., GENSLAK, S., and NICHOLSON, R., "VEHICLE EMISSION SYSTEMS UTILIZING A STRATIFIED CHARGE ENGINE," SAE Technical Paper 741157, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/741157.Also In
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