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Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) And Intake Manifold Tuning Valve (IMTV)

WARNING: SUBSTANTIAL OPENING AND CLOSING TORQUE IS APPLIED BY THIS SYSTEM. TO PREVENT INJURY, BE CAREFUL TO KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM LEVER MECHANISMS WHEN ACTUATED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.

There are 2 basic types of intake air subsystems:

There are several different styles of hardware used to control airflow within the engine air intake system. In general, the devices are defined based on whether they control charge motion or manifold tuning.

The IMRC modifies the air charge motion in the intake manifold. The IMRC is located at the rear of the intake manifold. The IMRC system must have a monitor feedback system in order to meet OBD II regulations.

The IMTV modifies the airflow volume of the manifold by connecting multiple plenums or inlets within the intake manifold. The IMTV control valve is located in the center of the intake manifold. The IMTV system does not have to be monitored for OBD II regulations.

These subsystems provide increased intake airflow to improve torque, emissions and performance. The overall volume of air metered to the engine is controlled by the throttle body.