Common-Rail Direct Fuel Injection
CRD

Common-Rail Direct Fuel Injection (CRD) is a high-pressure injection system for diesel engines with direct injection. The central part of the system is a shared (common) high-pressure delivery rail. The CRD system keeps the fuel at a constant high pressure and pumps it through variable and exactly adjustable injector nozzles along the common rail. The advantages of the common-rail system are high performance and reduced fuel consumption, minimal emissions and quieter operation.
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Ethanol Statement
Unleaded petrol containing ethanol

The Federal government believes that the inclusion of ethanol in petrol, up to a maximum of 10%, will be a positive step toward the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the sustainability of present fossil fuels.
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Multi-Displacement System
MDS

Multi-Displacement System (MDS) provides full-rated power in V8 form with a 12 to 15 percent fuel economy benefit when operating in four-cylinder mode, depending on driving habits and vehicle usage. Fuel economy will be 8-15 percent higher than if the engine was operating on eight cylinders at all times.
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