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The Honda Exhaust Manifolds


Category: Automotive  >>  Cars

By Anthony Fontanelle   [ 12/03/2008 ]
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Fuel is burned in order to keep your Honda vehicle in motion, and because fuel combustion involves intense chemical reactions, its byproducts need to be efficiently released from the combustion chamber. To facilitate this, exhaust components like the Honda exhaust manifolds are needed. These pipes direct the flow of exhaust gases from the combustion chambers to the exhaust pipe.

Honda was not initially interested in the manufacture of cars. The Japanese-based company started as a provider of basic transportation in the form of bicycles that were attached with engines. Soichiro Honda, the company’s founder, had big plans for the company as evident in the lofty name Honda Research Institute Company Ltd. It wasn’t until in the 1960s when Honda put his knowledge regarding motorcycles into the production of cars. Today, Honda continues that grand legacy, and it shows in the way its every model is a fantastic integration of the most efficient parts. Worthy of such tag is the Honda exhaust manifold, which is mounted on the cylinder head and under the intake manifold. Depending on the type of engine that an automobile uses, multiple Honda exhaust manifolds can be present in a single assembly. A single exhaust manifold is enough for engines with in-line cylinders while V6 and V8 engines need two separate exhaust manifolds—one on each cylinder head.

Honda exhaust manifolds act as the path for exhaust gases to flow from the cylinder head and into the exhaust. It can also serve as a mounting location for other components like for the air injection apparatus or the oxygen sensor. This function of the exhaust manifold depends on the other emissions elements in the car. Constructed from cast iron or tubular steel, Honda exhaust manifolds need to be inspected for leaks once in a while. When leak is detected, replacement must be done immediately or it may affect engine performance. For the most extensive Honda parts catalogue, take a look at our site, and you can surely find the right type for your car.

About the author:
For more information about your parts needs like Honda exhaust manifolds visit your trusted online source.

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.


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