Where is the air intake of a sedan engine located?
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Different cars have different locations for the engine air intake, some are in front of the engine, while others are at the rear. Generally, there is only one air intake, but high-performance sports cars may have individual intakes for each cylinder, though this is quite rare. Function of the air intake: The design of the air intake varies, but its function remains the same—to supply fresh air to the engine and provide ventilation and cooling for heat sources like the air conditioning condenser, radiator, and oil cooler. Design of the air intake: Whether the air intake is designed as a single or double layer largely depends on visual styling needs. Since the front of the car is often the focal point, the design of the grille (i.e., the air intake) is where brand identity can be most prominently showcased.