BSarteSr
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Active Fuel Management, also known as DOD/Displacement On Demand. It turns 4 cylinders off under certain conditions to "save fuel". It works by collapsing the lifter to keep the valves from opening on those cylinders.
I have heard/read that the 6.2L suffer from piston slap on start up. I don't own a 6.2L so I can't say what it sounds like compared to a lifter tick.
Just out of curiosity, are you using oil filters with a good anti drain back valve?
Does it make the noise every time you start it or mainly after sitting overnight?
Thanks for the info! The AFM is something I definitely would not want, in concept sounds good but probably a lot like some of the other ideas these auto engineering geniuses came up with back in the late '70's and '80's!
I use AC Delco filters.
The ticking sound is not there unless the engine has had plenty of time to cool down, at least several hours but not as bad as when it sits overnight.