I think the quote above says that this engine will shut down 4 of 8 fuel supplies in some situations to save fuel.quote:
5.7-Liter HEMI® Multi Displacement Engine
Yes; HEMI®, as in hemispheric combustion chambers, and the legendary engine of Daytona Beach. This engine generates up to 340 horsepower at 5,000 RPM, and 390 pounds-feet of torque at 4,000 RPM. The Multi-Displacement System (MDS) acutally deactivates 4 of the 8 cylinders during light acceleration or cruising. So when the semi's are only a distant memory behind you, MDS means up to 20 percent improvement in fuel economy. The original HEMI beams with pride. HEMI is a registered trademark of DaimlerChrysler Corporation.
My question is: with a certain amount of fuel supply , even the engine shut down 4 cylinders, physically the remaining 4 operating cylinders still need to operate not only themselves but also the other 4 shut cylinders. To me it makes no difference in work with an engine operating all 8 cylinders with the same certain amount of fuel supply. Do I make sense to you?
OK, I know those high paid engineers in Chrysler would not make a Multi Displacement Engine which does not save fuel. Can anyone explain this to me if you have any ideas? I'd appreciate it.