check your throttle linkage. it may be stuck open and make your adjustments from there. this is located at the top of your motor attached to the carburators.
Air does not come out of an intake mainfold, because the intake manifolds are under a vacuum. Now exhaust manifolds, that a different story.
On a V8 engine there is ( 1 intake manifold and 2 exhaust manifolds )
Most popular intake manifolds are Edelbrock, Weiand, and then there are performance manifolds from Ford, GM, and Mopar. Hope this helps -don't know much about that ricey cone filter CAI crap...
Aftermarket retailers such as Summit and Jeg's have a variety of manifolds for this application.
The air intake filter assembly would be connected to the throttle body.
Air filters n manifolds
30-ft. lbs
Sitting right on top of the engine.
Yes they will. For direct hp you'll have to search for.
There are basically 2 manifolds. The intake manifold routes air to the engine and also fuel on a vehicle with carburetor or throttle body fuel injection. The exhaust manifold routes exhaust gases out of the engine to the converter and then to the tail pipe.
Not with out major modifications. The engine mounts, exhaust and intake manifolds, and entire fuel system are all different.Not with out major modifications. The engine mounts, exhaust and intake manifolds, and entire fuel system are all different.
The manifold is located in different places depending on the make and model of the vehicle. It is also important to note the difference between the intake and exhaust manifolds.