Ansaugwege
Ansaugwege, also known as intake paths or intake tracts, refer to the system of channels and components through which an engine draws in air. This process is critical for combustion, as a precise and efficient air supply is necessary for optimal fuel burning. The ansaugwege typically begin at the air intake or filter and extend through various components such as the throttle body, intake manifold, and potentially a supercharger or turbocharger before reaching the cylinders.
The design of the ansaugwege significantly impacts engine performance. Factors like length, diameter, and internal surface
Modern engines often feature variable intake manifold designs. These systems can alter the effective length of