The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system controls the
formation of Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) emissions by recirculating the exhaust
 gases into    the combustion chamber. NOx emissions increase with combustion
 chamber temperatures.    Controlling the high combustion chamber temperatures
 will help limit the   formation  of NOx emissions. The EGR system accomplishes
 this by admitting   controlled amounts of exhaust  gas into the intake manifold
 to mix with the   incoming air.  Mixing exhaust gases with incoming air/fuel
 mixture modifies    the combustion process resulting in lower combustion
chamber  temperatures.