yes but not much gives you higher revs and better fuel economy
Sorry, but you will not gain a single horce power.
intake manifold and headers or replace with 350
If you plan to remove the lower intake manifold, you probably have to remove pwr steering pump indeed. Otherwise it makes a difficult removal/installation.
front (left side) of intake manifold, under the power steering pump, in the intake manifold... two wires... if you need more help look for loosenut: www.topspeedautogroup.com
Rough idle, loss of power, poor mileage.
the starter is located under the intake manifold The large power cable on the battery most always goes to the starter which is on the bottom of the engine near the transmission area and is most likely below the intake manifold.
An intake manifold directs air (air/fuel mixture on carburated engines) to the cylinder head. Depending on the runner length/diameter it can boost torque in a certain rpm range known as "manifold tuning". For example short runners works better for high rpm engines versues a long runner manifold, which is better for low/mid range power.
The power steering fluid goes below the intake manifold in a 1992 BMW 325i. This is where the power steering reservoir is located.
First remove serpentine belt, loosen power steering mount bolts and remove, leave lines hooked up. Remove hose clamp holding intake hose to intake manifold from air filter. Remove fuel line and any vaccum hoses that wont remain with the manifold when it is taken off. Remove the fuel rail gently from the injectors. Remove all the nuts from the intake manifold, there is one nut down low on the passenger side of the manifold that is hard to get at and even see, I had to use a mirror so I could see to get my tools in place. Good luck
This is due in part to both the intake manifold and the power steering itself. The reason it stops is because the air intake is being diverted away from the power steering belt and is in a sense, "balancing out the intake" -- in order to remedy this problem, you need to replace the power steering itself and put new power steering fluid in it, only then will the rattling stop.
Rated at 320 BHP. 1999 models had a recall to have the intake manifold extrude-honed because the engines weren't making the full power rating since the manifold design was changed.
The intake gasket is a piece of material, sometimes a paper material reinforced at times with copper, that installs between the engine, and the intake manifold to seal the gaps to prevent air from entering. The intake manifold is a part of the engine that attaches to the carburetor, or injection system to deliver the correct air/fuel mixture to your engine for burning in the combustion chambers to make the power to drive the wheels. If that gasket is bad, excess air will enter the cylinders causing the engine to run poorly, or not at all.