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The Cylinder Deactivation System (CDS) is a technology used in engines and engine parts to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. It works by deactivating some of the cylinders in the engine when the vehicle is running at low speeds or under light loads. This reduces the amount of fuel used and the amount of emissions released. CDS technology is becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry as it helps to reduce fuel costs and emissions. CDS technology is used in a variety of engine types, including gasoline, diesel, and hybrid engines. It is also used in a variety of engine parts, such as intake and exhaust valves, fuel injectors, and spark plugs. The Cylinder Deactivation System market is highly competitive, with many companies offering their own versions of the technology. Some of the major players in the market include Bosch, Delphi, Continental, Denso, and Mahle. Show Less Read more