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Originally Posted by TiAgX5
If that's the case, any software fix WITHOUT the addition of urea injection will result in serious power reduction.
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Not necessarily, but possibly.
The trade off when designing the map is between NOx and fuel efficiency. Using SCR provides more headroom, but without it, you are trading mpg for grams of NOx.
So they had two maps, and a detection algorithm that recognized the EPA test cycle (throttle movements, speed, etc) and used either map 1 (EPA) OR map 2 (mpg).
What will be interesting is if the reduction in mpg with the legal map takes the vehicle down to the advertised fuel efficiency, or below. If the former, then customers have been getting a free ride of sorts, polluting more but saving on fuel. If the latter, then I see buybacks.
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