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That is true; EGR is only used at light/part load. It is effectively disabled at idle and full-load. On a diesel engine, the highest O2 surplus occurs at light and part load conditions--this extra oxygen is used in the manufacture of NOx. Under heavier loads, this extra O2 is consumed and NOx production drops off as well--EGR is no longer necessary to keep the NOx emissions within spec.
-Joe
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