A system that injects air into the exhaust ports of the engine for combustion of unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases, thus producing "cleaner" exhaust emissions.
Addition of an air stream under pressure into the exhaust ports of the engine for combustion of unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases, thus producing ""cleaner"" exhaust emissions.
A system that injects air into the exhaust ports of a thermal reactor, for additional conversion of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and combustion of unburned hydrocarbons in the exhaust gases.
An enhanced recovery technique in which air is injected into hydrocarbon formation to increase reservoir pressure.
One method of reducing harmful exhaust emissions by injecting air into each of the exhaust ports of an engine. The fresh air entering the hot exhaust manifold causes any remaining fuel to be burned before it can exit the tailpipe.
This is an environmentally friendly measure which sends boosts of air into the exhaust of the engine, for purposes of burning off any fuel which escaped initial combustion, to make emissions `cleaner.'