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So, my friend and i have this theory that you may be able to convert a standard EFI engine and modify in a “variable cylinder” effect where you can turn off 2 cylinders in low-load situations. Its a great idea but i believe it wont work well. He wants to wire two of the fuel injector wire to a switch. since the fuel wont be getting to 2 cylinders, it will effectively be running on only 4 cylinders (we’re using a 2.9l v6 thats just laying around for this theory [and maybe test]). My issue with this is the timing would be really awkward and it wouldn’t run smoothly, and on current systems the valves lock on the non-running cylinders to increase vacuum to other cylinders. What are your thoughts on this theory? do you believe it would work and be safe with only the injectors involved? or would it cause more damage than its worth?
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