The intake manifold distributes air or air/fuel mixtures to the individual cylinders under varying engine speeds, loads, and environmental conditions. Whether the working flow is pure air, air/fuel, ...
We dig into some aspects of intake manifolds that you may not have contemplated, fully understood, or thought worthy of further thought. You may discover some useful information. When you consider ...
If you think about it, there are things about your car that just don’t make sense. You’ve been told that more air is a good thing for power, that a cold air intake, more scoops, more vents, etc, are a ...
When introduced for the '05 model year, the C6 received the evolutionary Gen IV LS2 powerplant, which carried ratings of 400 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. While the new engine's cylinder heads ...
For enthusiasts looking to get into a European vehicle, the 2005-2008 (B7 chassis) of the Audi A4 is a great option. The popular engine choice for the B7 would be Audi's 2.0-liter turbocharged FSI ...
The time has come to buy a new intake manifold for your hot rod. There are plenty of choices on the market: single-plane, dual-plane, dual four-barrel, three two-barrel, tunnel-ram, and so on. You've ...
Intake manifolds may not be the most well-known automotive components, but that doesn't take away from their importance. These devices are responsible for sending a precise mixture of fuel and air to ...