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Re: Re; Emssions controls, or their lack of

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Subject: Re: Re; Emssions controls, or their lack of
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 15:47:29 -0700
on 10/20/03 2:45 PM, Chuck Renner at crenner@dynalivery.com wrote:

> Let's try this again.  I actually did send text the first time...
> 
>> used for secondary-air injection.  Since such air injection
>> is only required
>> during the engine's warm-up period, these pumps are switched using
>> electro-magnet couplings.  Lower-priced blower pumps powered
> 
> FWIW, on the Jaguar XK engines, the air pump runs constantly as well,
> but a valve is used to divert flow after a certain engine temp is
> reached.  Whether the AIR is needed after warm up basically depends on
> the whether or not you have a working cat.  Without a cat, the air will
> always help.  With a cat, it's only needed until the cat lights off.
> 
Huh, that seems inefficient. If you're going to go to the trouble of
installing a valve, why not a pump pulley clutch, to avoid pumping losses?
In the cheap, crude MG system, I'm not surprised, but you'd think Jaguar
could afford to do it properly.


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Max Heim
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