Intake Manifold
Item Name Code (INC) 32764
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A preformed metallic item with one or more inlet ports and two or more outlet ports. It is designed to collect and direct air (diesel application) and/or fuel-air mixture (gasoline application) to the cylinders of an internal combustion engine.
Additional Information for Intake Manifold
An intake manifold is a component of an internal combustion engine that is responsible for distributing the air-fuel mixture to the cylinders. It is typically made of metal and is located on top of the engine, between the throttle body and the cylinder head.
The intake manifold has several passages or runners that connect to each cylinder. These runners allow the air-fuel mixture to flow from the throttle body into the cylinders. The design of the intake manifold is crucial for optimizing the engine's performance, as it affects the airflow and fuel distribution to each cylinder.
In addition to distributing the air-fuel mixture, the intake manifold also houses other components such as the fuel injectors, sensors, and sometimes the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve. These components play a role in controlling the engine's fuel delivery and emissions.
Overall, the intake manifold plays a vital role in the proper functioning of an internal combustion engine by ensuring the efficient distribution of the air-fuel mixture to the cylinders.