Active fuel managment was first introduced by Catillac in 1981. Since Catillac was known for their big V8, this car featured a system that would make only have the cylinders fire.
My 08 GMC Sierra has Active Fuel Management, and it does work while using cruise control.
1985
No, none of the SRTs of that era had active MDS.
NO See EFI Live
Yes, it really works. Estimated performance on EPA tests show a 5.5%-7.5% improvement in fuel economy.
You cannot turn it off. Only a custom tune can do that. Custom = Warranty Void
Yes. Many engines do not have fuel management systems.
Active management will react to changes in the environment and in internal position. Active management of any kind is going to involve more change (thus be more dynamic) than inactive management.
303 horsepower it looks like. = 5.3L V8 ENGINE WITH ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT = ---- The SS small block 5.3L V8 engine with Active Fuel Management delivers 303 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 323 lb.-ft. of torque at 4000 rpm and has a 2008 EPA estimated MPG 16 city, 24 highway.
Fuel management systems are used to maintain, control and monitor fuel consumption. They can track fuel transactions based on a credit card, as well as deliver fuel by trucks.
The utility of management accounting is to take active and timely decision.
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