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In internal combustion engines, a variable-length intake manifold (VLIM),variable intake manifold (VIM), or variable intake system (VIS) is an automobile internal combustion engine manifold technology. As the name implies, VLIM/VIM/VIS can vary the length of the intake tract - in order to optimise power and torque across the range of engine speed operation, as well as help provide better fuel efficiency. This effect is often achieved by having two separate intake ports, each controlled by a valve, that open two different manifolds - one with a short path that operates at full engine load, and another with a significantly longer path that operates at lower load. The first patent issued for a variable length intake manifold was published in 1958, US Patent US2835235 by Daimler Benz AG.

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  • Schaltsaugrohr (de)
  • Variable-length intake manifold (en)
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  • Ein Schaltsaugrohr (auch Variables SaugRohr (VSR), engl. Variable Intake System) ist eine Vorrichtung auf der Saugseite eines Benzinmotors, um den Füllgrad entzündbarer Gase in der Brennkammer bei unterschiedlichen Drehzahlen zu optimieren. Wichtig bei der Gestaltung von Saugrohren ist der Resonanzeffekt, der auch durch die Gestaltung des Abgaskrümmers verstärkt werden kann: Alle Krümmerrohre werden in beiden Drehzahlbereichen für jeden Zylinder gleich lang ausgelegt (engl.: Variable Resonance Induction System, VRIS). Arbeitsweise am Beispiel: (de)
  • In internal combustion engines, a variable-length intake manifold (VLIM),variable intake manifold (VIM), or variable intake system (VIS) is an automobile internal combustion engine manifold technology. As the name implies, VLIM/VIM/VIS can vary the length of the intake tract - in order to optimise power and torque across the range of engine speed operation, as well as help provide better fuel efficiency. This effect is often achieved by having two separate intake ports, each controlled by a valve, that open two different manifolds - one with a short path that operates at full engine load, and another with a significantly longer path that operates at lower load. The first patent issued for a variable length intake manifold was published in 1958, US Patent US2835235 by Daimler Benz AG. (en)
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