
Fundamentals
5-5
•
Carbon Build-up
— Carbon in the combustion chamber reduces combustion
chamber volume. This increases compression pressure and
increases the air and fuel mixture temperature which
contributes to
NO
x
formation.
•
Fuel Octane
— Low octane fuel burns faster and less controlled than higher
octane fuel. This can cause
NO
x
formation.
•
Air and Fuel Mixture
— Lean Engine Operation
•
Engine pinging indicates lean engine operation and the
formation of
NO
x
. Any condition that causes the engine to
run lean can cause an increase in the formation of
NO
x
. If
the mixture and exhaust are too lean, the converter can
convert
HC
and
CO
but can not control
NO
x
.
•
Rich Engine Operation
— Rich mixtures and high
CO
can mask an
NO
x
problem.
When an engine has carbon build-up from the rich condition
and the cause of excessive richness is corrected, the
resulting leaner condition can cause increased
NO
x
formation. Also, the three-way catalytic converter requires
CO
to convert
NO
x
to
N
and
CO
2
. So, high
CO
levels can
mask high
NO
x
levels.
•
If the mixture and exhaust are too rich, the conver ter can
reduce
NO
x
but can not control
HC
and
CO
.
•
Catalytic Conver ter
— A dual-bed or three-way type catalytic converter in good
working order can reduce
NO
x
emitted from the engine as it
passes through the catalytic converter. If the mixture and
exhaust are rich, the converter can reduce
NO
x
but can not
control
HC
and
CO
. If the mixture and exhaust are too lean,
the converter can convert
HC
and
CO
but can not control all
of the
NO
x
.
•
Humidity
— An increase in mixture humidity can help reduce formation
of
NO
x
due to the drop in maximum combustion chamber
flame temperature.
•
Air Pump Operation
— Air pump pressure can overcome the exhaust pressure in a
three-way catalytic converter if, during deceleration, air is
pumped into the converter instead of diverted into the
atmosphere. Under this condition, air can backflow into the
reducing portion of the catalyst, increasing
NO
x
formation.
•
Fuel Injector Problems
— Restriction of one injector on an engine with port fuel
injection causes that cylinder to run lean and the cylinder
temperature to increase, forming
NO
x
.
NO
x
levels in other
cylinders remain normal, therefore,
NO
x
levels at the tailpipe
are only slightly high.
— When an injector spray pattern is abnormal, hot spots can
form within the cylinder and increase
NO
x
formation.
✓
Excessive
NO
x
emissions may be caused by the effects of
several of these devices or factors at one time.
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