Development of the Volvo Lambda-Sond System
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Volvo has developed the first production emission control system to fully utilize a three-way catalyst. Called the "Volvo Lambda-sond system", it is applied to the 4-cyclinder in-line B21 engine, and employs three essential new components--an exhaust gas composition sensor, an additional feed-back loop to the continuous fuel injection system, and the catalyst. Outstanding certification results were achieved, expecially for NOX, combined with good driveability, power output, and fuel economy. The development and performance of the system, and the test procedures used, are described in detail, and its future potential and limitations are discussed. /GMRL/
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