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Inhales emission. Exhales power.Start to finish, e3 is designed to helpyou meet up<strong>com</strong>ing emission standardswithout sacrificing your own. It providesyou with all the energy you need in theform of undiminished horsepower andtorque. And it’s a fact that SCR systemsget up to 10% better fuel economy thanengines using other emissiontechnology.As simple as it is effective.The key to e3 technology is that it staysout of the way of what the engine isbuilt to do – provide power. Because e3is a post-<strong>com</strong>bustion, after-treatmentprocess that takes place in the exhaustsystem, it never interferes with theengine itself. And there’s no need fora larger radiator. Believe it or not,the e3 process actually allows ourAGCO POWER diesel engines toperform better, run more efficiently,stay cooler and last longer.Cleaner air. Pure performance.e3 technology treats the downstreamexhaust with Diesel Exhaust Fluid(DEF), which breaks down intoharmless nitrogen and water. Thetechnology is simple, robust andreliable, consisting of very few parts.Main <strong>com</strong>ponents include a tank,an injection system and an SCRcatalyst chamber.Our AGCO POWER diesel engines are optimized for high performance, lowparticulate emissions and low fuel consumption.In the catalyst chamber, nitrogen oxides (NOx)are transformed into harmless nitrogen gas andwater vapor.The pump and injection system unit reacts tothe emissions output of the engine by continuouslyvarying the amount of DEF added to theexhaust stream – effectively maintaining controlof emissions released into the environment.Tank that holds Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)e3PAGE 17

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