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Variable Intake System

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General 

Today's modern car engines often utilize systems with variable length of the intake manifolds.

In older engines with fixed lengths, the length had to be adapted to a certain specific engine speed range.

Today's system gives greater flexibility as well as additional torque without any costs in the form of, e.g., fuel consumption or emissions.

In the variable intake system, there are two actuators with associated throttles to change the length of the intake manifolds. These are:

The primary throttle is activated at engine speed over approx. 4800 rpm and the secondary throttle is activated between approx. 3800 rpm and 4800 rpm (applies at + 20 °C).

Different throttle combinations: 

The valve for variable intake is controlled by the engine control module (ECM) (4/46).

The actuators for variable intake function can be activated and the function for variable intake can be diagnosed by the engine control module (ECM).