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what is I/H/E

This is a discussion on what is I/H/E within the Engine Performance forums, part of the Scion tC category; do tell me wut it means...

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    do tell me wut it means

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    Intake/Header/Exhaust

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    Yay, expanding on this a bit more.

    Intake = Intake Manifold
    Header = Exhaust Manifold
    Exhaust = Downpipe to Muffler

    Fun easy stuff to look at and play with. Just don't unplug anything or tear any wires out of their harnesses.


 

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