Intake manifold

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==Overview==
 
  
The intake manifold is an important part of an engine. Basically it connects the carburetor or throttle body to the intake ports of the cylinder head and in some cases like the small block and big block Chevy engine, it seals the lifter valley.
 
 
But that is just the tip of the iceberg. The intake manifold has a lot to do with how the engine will perform and the shape of the power band.
 
 
==History==
 
 
==Buying an intake manifold==
 
 
==Types of intakes==
 
 
'''Dual Plane'''
 
 
'''Single plane'''
 
 
'''High rise'''
 
 
==Multiple carb intakes==
 
 
'''Tri power'''
 
 
'''Individual runner'''
 
 
'''Dual 4 barrel'''
 
 
'''Tunnel ram'''
 
 
[[File:H&M Enginex7.jpg|frame|center|'''High and Mighty''' version of early ram induction]]
 
 
'''Cross ram'''
 
 
[[File:1960 Dodge D-500 Long Ram Engine.gif|left]][[File:413 300 SERIES CHRYSLER CROSS RAM ENGINE.jpg|frame|right|413 Cross Ram]]
 
 
[[Category:Engine]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 10 January 2025

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