DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Originally Posted by mr00jimbo
FWIW don't cars get better mileage broken in too or is that just BS?
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
question to you folks with DoD/AFM: how would you feel about a switch that allows you to manually choose which mode your engine runs in?
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Originally Posted by AdioSS
question to you folks with DoD/AFM: how would you feel about a switch that allows you to manually choose which mode your engine runs in?
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
Considering the numbers I was able to pull down with a stock LT1 B-body (Cheston, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about), the sort of economy figures that people are speaking of with the V8 W-cars is rather disappointing.
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Originally Posted by Eric Bryant
That's a great idea, but the '07 Tahoe that I drove for a week had me wishing for a switch that would simply "hold" the V4 mode for a bit longer. It seemed like it'd kick back into V8 mode every time I even thought about pressing the gas pedal. I'm sure it's done that way to improve NVH, but I'd be willing to give up some smoothness to improve the fuel economy if it was my own vehicle.
Considering the numbers I was able to pull down with a stock LT1 B-body (Cheston, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about), the sort of economy figures that people are speaking of with the V8 W-cars is rather disappointing.
Considering the numbers I was able to pull down with a stock LT1 B-body (Cheston, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about), the sort of economy figures that people are speaking of with the V8 W-cars is rather disappointing.
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Originally Posted by AdioSS
question to you folks with DoD/AFM: how would you feel about a switch that allows you to manually choose which mode your engine runs in?
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
DoD/AFM
ON/AUTO/OFF
ON - 4 cylinders always in a 8 cylinder motor to maximize fuel economy.
AUTO - the was it is now
OFF - All cylinders used all the time.
Re: DoD just a gimmick? Anyone see real results?
Originally Posted by Eric Bryant
Considering the numbers I was able to pull down with a stock LT1 B-body (Cheston, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about), the sort of economy figures that people are speaking of with the V8 W-cars is rather disappointing.
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