GM Confident New Technology Will Improve Fuel Consumption by 15 Percent
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GM Confident New Technology Will Improve Fuel Consumption by 15 Percent



GM Ventures is confident that the Dynamic Skip Fire (DSF) system developed by Silicon Valley-based startup Tula Technology will result in a “revolutionary new fuel economy technology” for gasoline engine-powered GM vehicles.
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