An Exhaust gas recirculation cooler (EGR-cooler) is a critical engine component that cools down exhaust gases to minimize emissions. It finds application in various diesel and gasoline engines, contributing to better fuel economy and reduced environmental pollution. The
MAHLE CE14000P EGR Cooler boasts dimensions of 265.0 x 265.0 x 265.0 mm and is produced in Slovakia. Dimensions are provided by the supplier and may include packaging dimensions.
EGR coolers are heat exchangers utilized in modern diesel engines to reduce exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) temperatures. Positioned between the EGR valve and the intake manifold, they lower the temperature of recirculated exhaust gases before they re-enter the combustion chamber, minimizing NOx formation. These coolers employ a core and housing assembly, typically constructed of brazed aluminum or robust plastic/metal composites, to facilitate efficient heat transfer using engine coolant. Internal fin designs maximize surface area for optimized cooling capacity, and pressure-tested construction ensures durability within the cooling system. Failures commonly manifest as coolant leaks or pressure loss, impacting emissions control performance.