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A suction control valve (SCV) in diesel engines regulates the fuel supply to the high-pressure fuel pump. By adjusting the fuel flow based on engine demands, the SCV ensures optimal fuel pressure and performance, improving engine efficiency and reducing emissions. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance between fuel supply and engine load conditions, contributing to overall engine reliability.

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