Cummins, Tula demonstrate benefits of diesel dynamic skip fire, cylinder deactivation
Cummins and San Jose, California-based Tula Technology, a tech leader in improving propulsion efficiency and reducing emissions in passenger cars, announced their collaboration on a significant technical demonstration of diesel Dynamic Skip Fire (dDSF). By using dDSF software to control cylinder deactivation, Cummins....
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