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| Excessive exhaust gas recirculation leads to coking of the intake passages in the medium term. The better way is therefore urea injection [[SCR]] into a suitable catalytic converter, which converts the nitrogen oxides into harmless exhaust gas components without the disadvantages of EGR. | Excessive exhaust gas recirculation leads to coking of the intake passages in the medium term. The better way is therefore urea injection [[SCR]] into a suitable catalytic converter, which converts the nitrogen oxides into harmless exhaust gas components without the disadvantages of EGR. | ||
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