Engine Air Intake
The engine air intake is a crucial component of an internal combustion engine. It allows outside air to enter the engine, where it mixes with fuel for combustion. Proper airflow is essential for optimal engine performance, efficiency, and power output.
Air enters the engine through the intake system, which often includes filters to remove dirt and debris. This clean air then travels through the intake manifold and into the combustion chamber. A well-designed air intake system can enhance engine responsiveness and fuel economy, making it an important aspect of automotive engineering.