A ram-air intake is an intake design which uses the dynamic air pressure created by vehicle motion, or ram pressure, to increase the static air pressure inside of the intake manifold of an internal combustion engine. The greater massflow through the engine allows an increase in engine power.
Ram-air systems are used on high-performance vehicles, most often on performance cars, and, extremely rarely, . The 1990 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 C1 was the first production motorcycle to use one.
Ram-air was a feature on some cars in the sixties. It fell out of favor in the seventies, but recently made a comeback. While ram-air intakes may increase the volumetric efficiency of an engine,
At low speeds (subsonic speeds) increases in static pressure are however limited to a few percent.
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