Is this a bad thing?!?

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I am hearing that the C8 has "cylinder deactivation" (4/8). GM has had some sad reliability issues with this technology in the past. I wonder if people should be concerned (?).
It seems that it is not being made very obvious by GM.
I hope I am wrong about this and there will be no justification for my fears of this system as I had high hopes for the success and value of the C8.
 
I am hearing that the C8 has "cylinder deactivation" (4/8). GM has had some sad reliability issues with this technology in the past. I wonder if people should be concerned (?).
It seems that it is not being made very obvious by GM.
I hope I am wrong about this and there will be no justification for my fears of this system as I had high hopes for the success and value of the C8.
theres some moron on utube babbling on about this, creating hysteria. take it with a grain of salt
 
GM has been working on this technology since the late 80's with the Cadillac 4-6-8. As these engines get smarter the deactivation gets more and more efficient. With this having our new computer system in it and the introduction of Dynamic Fuel management, this is very low on the list of things I am concerned about.
 
Not possible that gas mileage would be the same in V8 versus V4 mode. I loved it for the highway as it made my C7 so fuel efficient and trust me I am not a slow driver lol.
I had some other mods done to the car. Lost about 100 lbs. due to light weight components and had a Solar TB installed. The gauge showed 6.2 L/100 km on the highway flat part, going about 110 km/hr.
 
I have cylinder deactivation on 3 of my current vehicles and had it on my past 2015 Sierra.
My New 2019 Sierra has cylinder deactivation that is absolutely awesome - it's not just 4 & 8.
You don't even know it's there. I do see less han 7litres/100km averages (meaning during the past 100kms of driving) on long journeys in my Corvette and
my new 2019 Sierra has me in the high 9's on the highway. All with 6.2l power plants.
The numbers have actually become a novelty thing to me though as driving these is what I am really enjoying.
 
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I have never had this V4 mode before but a few "youtube experts" say it's hard on the torque convertor, I plan on being in Z mode and on the gas !

How can switching from v4 to v8 mode be hard on the torque converter. If that is the case then hitting the throttle hard would be hard on the torque converter. IMHO this guy is out to lunch.
 
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