SEAT Glossary
All the details.- E10
- Easy Entry Function
- Easy Fold
- EBA
- EBD
- ECOMOTIVE models
- Elbow Room in the car
- Electric driver seat
- Electric Handbrake
- Electric Mirror Adjustment
- Electric Trailer towing device
- Electric Windows Controls
- Electrochromic Interior Mirror
- Electro-Hydraulic Power Assisted Steering
- Electro-Mechanical Power-Assisted Steering
- Electronic Accelerator
- Electronic Damper Control
- Electronic Engine Management
- Emergency Assist
- Emissions Behaviour
- Energy Dissipation Bumpers
- Energy recovery system
- Engine Control Unit - ECU
- Engine Drag Torque Control
- Ergonomics
- ESP
- ESR
- Estate Car
- Euro NCAP
- Exhaust Emission Control System
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation
- Exhaust System
Exhaust gas recirculation
Exhaust gas recirculation is the process of feeding exhaust gas back into the combustion chamber in a carefully regulated way. The recirculation is an effective method of reducing the nitrogen oxide levels at the combustion stage.
When the fuel/air mixture burns, the formation of nitrogen oxides increases at a disproportionately high rate as the temperature rises. Recirculating a portion of the exhaust gas back to the chamber lowers the combustion temperature inside the cylinder, reducing the rate of NOx formation. The exhaust gas is directed through a system of pipes back into the intake tract by means of a valve controlled electronically by the engine management unit. From the intake tract, the exhaust gas is drawn back into the combustion chamber.