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Active Fuel Management



Active Fuel Management (formerly known as Displacement on Demand) 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. Estimated performance on EPA tests show a 5.5%-7.5% improvement in fuel economy.
GM's current Active Fuel Management technology uses a solenoid to deactivate the lifters on selected cylinders of a pushrod V-layout engine.

BACKGROUND
                             High-powered multi-cylinder internal combustion engines may be necessary to satisfy driver demands for quick acceleration and/or heavy towing capacity, but during daily use they are generally operated at power settings of less than 25%. For example, at freeway speeds, less than 40 hp (30 kW) are required to overcome aerodynamic drag, rolling friction, and to operate accessories such as air conditioning.
However, when a gasoline internal combustion engine is operating under less than full load, the effective compression ratio is much less than the measured compression ratio. Under light load, the throttle is not fully open, and the cylinders receive less than a full charge of air on each intake stroke. The pressure and temperature generated at combustion are therefore less than under full load, and the thermodynamic laws which apply to all heat engines dictate that the engine will then be operating at less than its maximum possible thermal efficiency.
Thus, a high-powered, large-displacement engine is highly inefficient and wasteful when being used for normal driving conditions. This is the motivation for cylinder deactivation, to effectively spread the work load of the engine over fewer active cylinders which then operate under higher individual loads and therefore at higher efficiency.
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SECOND GENERATION
                                              In 2004, the electronics side was improved greatly with the introductions of Electronic Throttle Control, electronically controlled transmissions, and transient engine and transmission controls. In addition, computing power was vastly increased. A solenoid control valve assembly integrated into the engine valley cover contains solenoid valves that provide a pressurized oil signal to specially designed hydraulic roller lifters provided by Eaton Corp. and Delphi. These lifters disable and re-enable exhaust and intake valve operation to deactivate and reactivate engine cylinders [1]. Unlike the first generation system, only half of the cylinders can be deactivated. It is notable that the second generation system uses engine oil to hydraulically modulate engine valve function. As a result, the system is dependent upon the quality of the oil in the engine. As anti-foaming agents in engine oil are depleted, air may become entrained or dissolve in the oil, delaying the timing of hydraulic control signals. Similarly engine oil viscosity and cleanliness is a factor. Use of the incorrect oil type, i.e. SAE 20W40 instead of SAE 5W20, or the failure to change engine oil at factory recommended intervals can also significantly impair system performance.
In 2001, GM showcased the 2002 Cadillac Cien concept car, which featured Northstar XV12 engine with Displacement on Demand. Later that year, GM debuted Opel Signum concept car in Frankfurt Auto Show, which uses the global XV8 engine with displacement on demand. In 2003, GM unveiled the Cadillac Sixteen concept car at the Detroit Opera House, which featured an XV16 concept engine that can switch between 4, 8, and 16 cylinders.
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On April 8, 2003, General Motors announced this technology (now called Active Fuel Management) to be commercially available on 2005 GMC Envoy XL, Envoy XUV and Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT using optional Vortec 5300 V8 engine. GM also extended the technology on the new High Value LZ8 V6 engine in the Chevrolet Impala and Monte Carlo as well as the 5.3L V8 LH6 engine in the last generation Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS and Pontiac Grand Prix GXP. In both designs, half of the cylinders can be switched off under light loads.
On July 21, 2008, General Motors unveiled the production version of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro SS with an automatic transmission features the GM L99 engine, a development of the LS3 with Active Fuel Management which allowed it to run on four cylinders during light load conditions.


Active Fuel Management | General Motors



Active Fuel Management™ is the proprietary technology for General Motors' variable displacement technology, The technology was designed and implemented to conserve fuel during driving situations that require low power demands. The process works by switching off half of the cylinders in the engine until higher demand performance (such as acceleration) reactivates the dormant cylinders. According to EPA test drives, the technology effectively improves fuel economy by 6 to 8 percent.
Active Fuel Management is typically reserved for larger [[GM] vehicles with V6 or V8 engines. In vehicles with V6 engines, the technology temporary turns the vehicle into an inline V3 engine. V8 engines are momentarily reduced to V4 performance. The technology made its debut in Cadillac's ill-received 1981 L62 V8-6-4 engine. Due to unpredictable functionality, the technology was panned until the 2005 model year, when advancements allowed for more reliable performance. Originally known as Displacement on Demand in concept cars such as the Cadillac Cien and Cadillac Sixteen, the technology was officially renamed Active Fuel Management prior to being made commercially available.
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Active Fuel Management - How it Works

The concept behind the technology of Active Fuel Management is that high-powered engines are excessively inefficient when high-demand power is not necessary. In fact, it is estimated that the average V6 or V8 engine only requires 25 percent of the engine's total power settings during the majority of everyday driving. Rather than install a smaller, more efficient engine and compromise acceleration and towing capacity, GM's Active Fuel Management system effectively deactivates unnecessary cylinders as needed to improve engine efficiency.
Generally speaking, the deactivation of cylinders begins by turning off the intake and exhaust valves. This is done through a solenoid control valve assembly that is signaled via pressurized oil to activate and deactivate hydraulic roller lifters. These lifters are the mechanism that physically close and open the exhaust and intake valves. Once both valves are closed, exhaust gas remaining in the cylinders expands in one cylinder as it decompresses in another. This compression adequately maintains power during low-demand situations. To initiate more power as needed, the exhaust valve is reopened to discharge the old exhaust gas and allow in a new cycle. On V8 engines, cylinders 1, 4, 6 and 7 are shut off during this process.

Due to the extreme precision necessary to create seamless operation of an Active Fuel Management engine, considerable electronic control is required. Advancements in vehicle system computing power, engine emission controls, electronic transmissions and GM's Electronic Throttle Control all contributed to the successful integration of Active Fuel Management technology in 21st-century vehicles.
GM Vehicles with Active Fuel Management
Presently, GM manufactures four different engines with Active Fuel Management technology. These four engines are the Vortec 5.3-liter V8, Vortec MAX 6.0-liter V8, 3.9-liter V6 and 5.3-liter small-block V8. Vehicles that are available with Active Fuel Management include the Chevrolet Avalanche, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Suburban,Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet Trailblazer.

Competitor Equivalents to Active Fuel Management

Other automotive manufacturers offer similar variable displacement technologies. Mitsubishi was the first to offer an alternative to GM's technology, with the integration of Modulated Displacement (MD) technology in their 1982 1.4-liter 4G12 straight-4 engine. Like GM's first attempt in 1981, Mitsubishi's technology was discontinued shortly thereafter. The Japanese automaker improved and reintroduced the technology in 1993 under the moniker MIVEC-MD, only to be re-shelved in 1996. Mercedes-Benzintroduced Active Cylinder Control™ for their 12-cylinder engines in 2001, but discontinued the technology in 2002.
Currently, there are two variable displacement technologies that rival GM's Active Fuel Management system. Chrysler's Multi-Displacement System™ (MDS) was introduced in 2004 and is available in vehicles that feature a 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine. Honda's Variable Cylinder Management™ (VCM) system uses i-VTEC technology to achieve similar results.

Indus Motor Introduces New Car Toyota Corolla EcoTec

Corolla ecotec new modelIndus Motor Company (IMC), also known as Toyota Pakistan, has launched the new environment friendly Corolla Ecotec XLi / GLi.
The vehicle has been specifically designed and approved by Toyota Motor Corporation for Pakistan. Corolla ecotec is the first Toyota Corolla which has factory fitted CNG system with Safety and Performance as per Toyota standards in 1.3 L grades.This makes it economical and environment friendly while delivering the same performance and durability as that of petrol variant. The development of this variant was in response to high consumer demand for factory fitted CNG in Toyota Corolla.Giving details about the new Corolla, IMC has issued the following statement: In response to the strong consumer demand we have developed Corolla Ecotec keeping in view the local driving conditions.

New 2011 Model Toyota corolla ecotec XLi and GLi
Corolla ecotec features a 2 Year or 50,000km warranty with Toyota standards. It is also features driving comfort as rear coil springs are reinforced to handle the additional CNG load

Indus Motor Company is pleased to introduce first time in Pakistan "Corolla ecotec".
"Corolla ecotec" is the first Toyota Corolla which has factory fitted CNG system with Safety and Performance as per Toyota standards in 1.3 L grades. The vehicle has been specifically designed and approved by Toyota Motor Corporation for Pakistan. The development of this variant was in response to high consumer demand for factory fitted CNG in Toyota Corolla.
"Corolla ecotec" features a 2 Year or 50,000km warranty with Toyota standards. It is also features driving comfort as rear coil springs are reinforced to handle the additional CNG load.

Gas Inlet
Gas Tank Protector
Gas Tank

Automatic Solenodial Valve

Refill Valve

Sequential Injection System

Engine Cylinder Head

Gas Tank 60 Liters

High Pressure Tube
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
"Corolla ecotec" is 16 Bit ECU based technology with i-spark advancer which monitors VVT-I engine for better performance. This variant contains a Bi-fuel system which gives the driver the option of driving on either petrol or gas.
    SAFETY FIRST
  1. Gas Inlet located near fuel inlet with especially designed rubber shield to protect fuel or other liquid from entering luggage compartment.
  2. Gas Tank protector for effective use of space, good appearance and safety.
  3. Gas Tank with built in support to avoid gas tank shaking and leakage.
  4. Automatic Solenodial Valve to prevent gas leakage in high pressure tube.
  5. Refill Valve to avoid flow back of gas for safety.
  6. INTELLIGENT PERFORMANCE
  7. Sequential Injection System to Control CNG injection by ECU to provide optimum vehicle performance.
  8. Engine Cylinder Head designed by Toyota especially for CNG to improve durability.
  9. Gas Tank 60 Liters made from Chromium Molybdenum Steel and is capable of receiving high pressure.
  10. High Pressure Tube


New COROLLA 2011

New COROLLA 2011 

Further Enhancement to the Brand Image
The 1st generation Corolla was introduced in 1966. For over 40 years since then, every generation has inherited and cultivated the Corolla DNA instilled with a mission to be “the world’s best selling car that leads the times with new concepts and technologies. The new model further reinforces the brand image of the Corolla.

Focused on maturing the Exterior & Interior Design and Enhancing Driving Performance




  • For interior New Dark Gray color contributes to an advanced and elegant atmosphere that customers can take pride in the minute they open the door 






    • The New Model consists of a more sporty, elegant and dynamic design.
    • For the exterior, a dynamic and advanced image is created by a “wide & low packaging” and a low center-of-gravity. Therefore a stable image is reinforced, especially in the front view.
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      BMW GINA


      The GINA Light Visionary Model is a fabric-skinned shape-shifting sports car concept built by BMW. GINA stands for "Geometry and functions In 'N' Adaptations". It was designed by a team led by BMW’s head of design, Chris Bangle, who says GINA allowed his team to "challenge existing principles and conventional processes." Other designers include Anders Warming.
      The construction began in 2001.

      Citation CJ3


      The Cessna Citation CJ3 (Model 525B) is part of the Citation business jet family. It is a stretch extension of theCJ2, which itself was a stretch of the CJ1. The aircraft was unveiled in September 2002 at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention. It took its first and second flight on the same day on April 17, 2003. It wasFAA certified in October 2004 and delivery of the CJ3 began in December of that year.
      The CJ3's cabin comes standard with six club seats in a center-style configuration, although it is customizable to the owner's specs. The cockpit was originally designed for a single-pilot operation, but it can accommodate up to two crew members. Its flight deck is composed of a state of the art avionics system, which was built by Rockwell Collins. It has external baggage access for added convenience. There is also a cabin baggage compartment which is accessible in flight. It also features a trailing-link tricycle landing gear.

      pontiac g8

      Pontiac G8 GXP 2008










      According to Edmunds Inside Line, Pontiac has decided to dump their Holden Commodore-based G8 after only a ultra-limited run. If they’re right, then I’m flabbergasted. The G8 was Pontiac’s most exciting car in years, it’s on track to win the 2009 North American Car of the Year award for god’s sake. If they’re really flushing it, that just proves that the American auto industry deserves to be in the shite position it’s in right now.
      Along with the elimination of the Solstice, that leaves nothing but FWD cars in Pontiac’s line-up, which is a sad state of affairs for a formerly great brand. So what happens now? I wager Pontiac will be non-existent in 5-7 years. The G8 was the savior of Pontiac, and dumping it will spell their doom. Mark my words. See you back here in 7 years.
      Check out some pictures of the G8 after the jump, get a good look while it’s st



      The Pontiac G8 is a rear-wheel drive sedan that was produced by Holden, the Australian General Motors (GM) subsidiary. The G8, a rebadged Holden Commodore, was released in early 2008 for the 2008 model year in the United States, and in 2008 for the 2009 model year in Canada. Production stopped in mid-2009, following the GM decision to suspend the Pontiac brand. While available, the G8 took the place in the Pontiac lineup of both the Pontiac Bonneville, which ceased production after the 2005 model year, and the Pontiac Grand Prix, which ceased production after the 2008 model year. The G8 was Pontiac's first full-size car since the Bonneville and the GTO coupe last sold in 2006.
      By December 2008, the rear-drive G8 had not become the expected sales replacement for the previous front-drive models, with 11,000 unsold G8s in the inventory and just 13,000 sold. During the 2009 global economic downturn, market prices had dropped by $3000–5000 below GM's sticker price for the car. By July 2009, there were only 5,000 unsold G8s in inventory, with almost 30,700 sold.
      With the imminent demise of the Pontiac brand, a result of GM's Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the 2009 model year marks the end of all Pontiacs, including the G8. However, in July 2009, Bob Lutz made an off-hand comment during a press review that the G8 would be revived as the Chevrolet Caprice. Subsequently, Lutz retracted this statement, citing market conditions.

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      MINI Cooper Clubman

      2011 mini cooper countryman s
      2011 mini cooper countryman s
      2011 MINI Cooper Clubman Review The 2011 MINI Cooper Clubman was introduced with relatively few changes for the new model year. It is a vehicle with great handling, a unique look, and seating for four. For 2011 model Mini Cooper Clubman is offered with powerful powertrain, modified steering, optional adaptive headlights and minor interior and exterior updates. Even this small car competes with Ford Mini adds new JCW pack, Clubman Hampton, Cooper SD for 2011 Mini has confirmed a slew of upcoming models, including the Clubman Hampton special edition that recently leaked onto the web. The company says that the tricked out .

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