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The purpose of Active Fuel Management (AFM) is to improve gas mileage. It is also known as Displacement on Demand (DOD) or cylinder deactivation. **The table below shows the engines that were originally equipped with AFM.** Displacement. RPO Code.
Active Fuel Management (formerly known as displacement on demand (DoD)) is a trademarked name for the automobile variable displacement technology from General Motors. It allows a V6 or V8 engine to turn off half of the cylinders under light-load conditions to improve fuel economy.
1:33 3:23 So in case this is my 2011 Yukon which is the same thing as a truck. This one has DoD. As you lookMoreSo in case this is my 2011 Yukon which is the same thing as a truck. This one has DoD. As you look at the valley cover it has the lumps. And stuff like that.
A batterys depth of discharge (DoD) indicates the percentage of the battery that has been discharged relative to the overall capacity of the battery.
While there may be some overlap, the criteria for determining disability differ between DoD and VA evaluations. DoD focuses on the impact of the condition on military duty, while VA considers the overall impact on the veterans life and future economic loss.

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The Program was established to provide a framework to ensure that employees within the Department of Defense Financial Management career field are trained and equipped to meet the challenges of both the current and future fiscal environment.
One such technology is Displacement on Demand (DoD), also referred to as Variable Engine Displacement. DoD is a system that extracts more thermal efficiency from the fuel stock used by the internal combustion engine. This is accomplished by the deactivation of cylinders within the engine.

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