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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TheBrain: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Elapid: [qb] since when is exhaust gas [i]inert[/i]? there is unburned fuel (HC or Hydrocarbons), Nitrogen oxides (NOx), etc. [/qb][/QUOTE]Since that's what they teach us in Smog school :p Due to the fact that the remaining HC and CO are not in the proper ratio to promote combustion, it is considered an [i]inert[/i] gas. It is basically a "filler" used to reduce cylinder volume by taking up some on the room in the cylinder so less air and fuel will fill the cylinder. After 11 years of being a smog tech, I have actually started to remember some of the sh*t I have been taught :patriot: Brian [/QB][/QUOTE]
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