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intake manifold

[′in‚tāk ‚man·ə‚fōld]
(mechanical engineering)
A system of pipes which feeds fuel to the various cylinders of a multicylinder internal combustion engine.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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It saved Ford considerable money by doing away with the need for separate intake manifolds and their individual machining lines, molds, and inventory, Hernandez said.
The intake manifold contains a path for coolant from the EGR cooler to the front cover, It also has a passage for the EGR gases to travel to the EGR valve where they mix with compressed intake air.
The rest of the fuel forms a puddle in the engine's intake manifold and then, as the engine warms, gradually evaporates and goes out the exhaust pipe.
The Neon is the first North American-built automobile to use a one-piece composite intake manifold, which is being produced for the first time in North America by the metal lost-core molding process at the Siemens Automotive manufacturing facility in Windsor, ON.
Increased sales of passenger cars is estimated to possess high growth for automotive intake manifold cover market during the forecast period.
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