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Re: O.T. Dodge variable displacement Hemi
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Posted by Jon Hagen on November 17, 2005 at 15:29:31 from (69.26.16.167):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Dodge variable displacement Hemi posted by Mike (WA) on November 17, 2005 at 12:06:44:
Dodge/Chrysler had the Dual displacement deal in the 5.7 cars in 05 and is avalible also in a 1/2 ton pickup for 06. GM offers it on several size engines in 06. In a magazine article about it in early 05 They talked about the old Cad 4-6-8 system and it's problems,as that is the first thing people compare the new chrysler/GM systems to. The engineer said the hardware part of the old Cad system was ok,but the computers of the day were way short of being able to make the system work as intended. They say it will work this time. I hope so,it has the chance to improve light throttle fuel economy by about 20%.
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