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Inlet Manifold
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
The set includes 12 intake manifold gasket pieces - enough to replace all applicable intake sealing locations when performing major engine or intake work on early Porsche. Intake manifold gaskets form the seal between the cylinder head and intake manifold. They prevent unmetered air leaks, maintain engine vacuum, and help ensure that the correct air-fuel mixture enters each cylinder.
SET OF 12
Fits:
Porsche 911 / L / TU / T
Porsche 911 T / 911 T-V
Porsche 914-6 1970 - 1976
Diagram ref no 10
Function When installed correctly, these gaskets:
• Seal the intake manifold to the cylinder head to prevent air and vacuum leaks
• Maintain consistent airflow into the intake ports
• Support stable idle and throttle response
• Reduce risk of detonation, poor fuel economy, and rough running.
Over time, intake gaskets may become brittle or compressed from heat cycles and age. Replacing them - especially in sets during rebuild or service - helps restore proper sealing and engine efficiency.
Intake manifold gaskets are critical for proper engine breathing and vacuum integrity. Worn, hardened, or leaking gaskets can cause:
• Vacuum leaks and unstable idle
• Hesitation or stumbling under acceleration
• Poor fuel economy
• Increased exhaust emissions
• Difficulty tuning carbureted or fuel-injected systems.
Replacing these gaskets in a complete set ensures all surfaces are sealed correctly, improves engine smoothness, and reduces the risk of running issues often misdiagnosed as other mechanical problems.
When to Replace. It’s recommended to replace intake manifold gaskets when:
• Performing major engine service or a cylinder head rebuild
• Intake manifold has been removed or loosened
• You notice hissing sounds or rough idle
• Vacuum gauge shows unstable readings
• Rubber/composite gasket surfaces show cracks, compression set, or distortion
• Engine has high mileage or long service life
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This kit is comprised of the following items:
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)

Fits:
Porsche 911 1965-69 L / T / TU / S WEBER Carburettor cars
Porsche 911 1970-73 T / T-V ZENITH Carburettor cars
Porsche 914-6 1970-76
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Diagram ref no 3
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)
- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
Fits:
Porsche 911 1965-69 L / T / TU / S WEBER Carburettor cars
Porsche 911 1970-73 T / T-V ZENITH Carburettor cars
Porsche 914-6 1970-76
Diagram ref no 3
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90110839801
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- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
Fits:
Porsche 914-4 1.7L 1970-73
Porsche 914-4 1.8L 1974-76
Porsche 914-4 2.0L 1973-76
Diagram ref. 1.
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022129707F
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- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)

Fits:
Porsche 914 1.7-2.0 01/1969-02/1976
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Air Inlet Manifolds – Precision Airflow Distribution for Porsche Engines
Air inlet manifolds, often referred to as intake manifolds, are vital components in Porsche engines that ensure even air distribution to each cylinder. By controlling the air supply entering the combustion chambers, these manifolds optimise engine breathing, improving fuel efficiency, throttle response, and overall performance.
At Design911, we supply a wide range of genuine and high-quality air inlet manifolds for numerous Porsche models, including 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera. Each unit is crafted from high-strength materials to deliver consistent airflow, exceptional durability, and precise fitment — maintaining your Porsche’s power and refinement.
What Do Air Inlet Manifolds Do?
The air inlet manifold is a critical part of the intake
system that manages and distributes air from the throttle body into the
engine’s cylinders. Its functions include:
- Delivering
uniform airflow to each cylinder for efficient combustion.
- Optimising
torque and power output across all engine speeds.
- Balancing
air pressure for smoother idling and acceleration.
- Enhancing engine cooling and fuel economy through consistent airflow management.
In performance-oriented Porsche engines, the air inlet manifold is carefully tuned to maximise airflow dynamics — contributing directly to the car’s responsiveness and driving feel.
Why Do Air Inlet Manifolds Fail?
Air inlet manifolds operate under constant pressure, heat,
and vibration, which can lead to deterioration over time. Common causes of
failure include:
- Cracks
or leaks in plastic or aluminium housings due to heat cycling.
- Carbon
buildup restricting airflow through the manifold runners.
- Faulty
gaskets or seals allowing unmetered air to enter the system.
- Vacuum
leaks affecting idle stability and performance.
- Mechanical damage caused by backfires or overpressure.
Symptoms of a failing air inlet manifold may include rough idling, loss of power, engine misfires, increased fuel consumption, or a check engine light related to air intake irregularities.
Why Replace a Damaged Air Inlet Manifold?
A cracked or leaking air manifold can cause air imbalance, poor combustion, and reduced engine efficiency. Replacing the component restores smooth airflow, optimises fuel economy, and protects engine health.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Restored airflow and balanced combustion.
- Improved throttle response and power delivery.
- Reduced emissions and improved fuel efficiency.
- Long-term reliability with manufacturer-quality precision.
All air inlet manifolds available at Design911 are made with high-quality materials, precision-engineered sealing surfaces, and optimised airflow geometry — ensuring lasting durability and peak performance in both standard and high-performance Porsche engines.