Honda Intake Manifold
Honda is currently the largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines in
the world, producing more than 14 million engines per year. Honda, however, takes
pride not only in being the largest manufacturer but also in being one of the
world’s best in engine technology. Banking on their innovative engine design and
manufacturing technologies, Honda creates engines that are considered among the
best in the automotive world, that is, in terms of performance, quality, economy
and environment friendliness.
More than their engines, however, Honda is well known to the world because of
their high quality vehicles. Expectedly, these Honda vehicles are equipped with
the quality engines that the company manufactures. And more than that, these vehicles
are also equipped with system that will ensure that the maximum potential of the
Honda engines would be realized. Systems like the fuel delivery system and the
air intake system, for example, ensures that the proper mixture of air and fuel
is delivered to the engine for optimum power production. And to deliver this mixture
efficiently to the engine, Honda vehicles are equipped with high quality Honda
intake manifolds.

The intake manifold is the system of passages that directs the air/fuel mixture
from the carburetor (for older vehicles) or from the throttle body (for late-model
vehicles) to the various cylinder heads of the engine. In typical intake manifold
constructions, the air/fuel mixture is delivered from its source to a chamber
called plenum. From the plenum, the mixture would be routed to individual tubes,
called runners, that would then run to the individual intake ports. For vehicles
with multipoint injected engines, the intake manifold would also hold the fuel
injectors.
The Honda intake manifold may just be another stationary component in the vehicle’s
air intake system. In complexity, it surely wouldn’t match that of the Honda engine.
Nonetheless, the inlet manifold is an essential component for the proper delivery
of air and fuel into the engine cylinder heads. It, therefore, must also be given
proper attention for any damage in it would surely affect engine performance.