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A variable vane turbocharger allows for elimination of the A. exhaust cooler. B. turbocharger wastegate. C. diesel oxygen sensor. D. intake air cooler.
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A variable vane turbocharger allows for elimination of the A. exhaust cooler. B. turbocharger wastegate. C. diesel oxygen sensor. D. intake air cooler.
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A variable vane turbocharger allows for elimination of the
A. exhaust cooler.
B. turbocharger wastegate.
C. diesel oxygen sensor.
D. intake air cooler.
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I believe it is B. turbocharger waste-gate.
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