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Air Intake & Injection
The Boost Pressure Sensor is a high-quality engine management component designed to monitor intake manifold and turbocharger boost pressure within the engine's forced induction system. The sensor continuously measures air pressure levels and transmits precise data to the engine control unit (ECU), enabling accurate control of turbocharger output, fuel injection, ignition timing, and overall engine performance.
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Manufactured to Porsche quality standards, the sensor is engineered to provide fast, accurate pressure readings in demanding engine environments. It plays a critical role in maintaining optimal turbocharger efficiency, engine responsiveness, fuel economy, and emissions compliance.
What This Product Does:
Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
- Reduced engine power or acceleration
- Turbocharger underboost or overboost conditions
- Engine entering limp-home mode
- Check engine light illumination
- Poor throttle response Increased fuel consumption
- Erratic engine performance or hesitation
- Boost pressure-related fault codes stored in the ECU
Why Replacement Matters:
- Restores accurate boost pressure monitoring
- Ensures correct turbocharger operation and boost control
- Improves throttle response and engine performance
- Supports fuel efficiency and emissions compliance
- Prevents unnecessary strain on turbocharger and engine components
- Reduces the risk of limp mode activation and ECU faults
- Maintains reliable communication between the sensor and engine management system
- Helps preserve the performance, reliability, and driving characteristics of the vehicle
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Air Intake & Injection
Design911 provides a comprehensive range of engine air intake and fuel
injection components for all Porsche models, from classic air-cooled 911s
to the latest turbocharged engines. These systems work together to deliver the
precise air–fuel mixture required for clean combustion, optimal power, and
long-term engine health. Whether you’re restoring a classic, repairing a
misfire, or upgrading for improved throttle response, Design911 offers OEM and
high-performance parts engineered specifically for Porsche engines.
What These Components Are
Air Intake Components
- Air
filters, intake manifolds, plenum chambers, and air
ducts supply clean, measured airflow to the engine.
- MAF
(Mass Air Flow) sensors and MAP sensors monitor incoming air
volume and density.
- Throttle bodies regulate air delivery based on driver input. Performance upgrades include high-flow intake systems, sport air filters, and cold-air intake kits.
Injection Components
- Fuel
injectors, fuel rails, pressure regulators, and high-pressure
pumps manage fuel delivery with precise timing.
Electronic
control units (ECUs) command the injection system for efficient
combustion.
- Classic models may use mechanical injection (MFI), CIS/K-Jetronic, or carburettors, all supported with specialist replacement parts.
What They Do in the Engine
These systems work together to ensure your Porsche engine
receives:
- The correct volume of clean air
- The correct amount of atomised fuel
- Perfectly
timed air–fuel ratios for performance and efficiency
- Smooth cold starts, crisp throttle response, and stable idling
- Optimal combustion, power output, and reduced emissions
Air intake and fuel injection are essential to both everyday drivability and motorsport performance.
Why Air Intake & Injection Components Fail
Porsche engines are high-precision units. Over time, their intake and injection parts can deteriorate due to:
Common Failure Causes
- Dirty or clogged air filters
- Air
leaks in intake pipes, boots, or manifolds
- Faulty
MAF / MAP sensors causing incorrect readings
- Carbon
buildup inside throttle bodies or intake tracts
- Failing
fuel injectors (clogging, misfire, incorrect spray pattern)
- Fuel
pressure issues from worn pumps or regulators
- Age-related wear in classic mechanical injection systems
These problems often cause rough idle, hesitation, power loss, poor fuel economy, or engine warning lights.
Why They Should Be Replaced
Upgrading or replacing intake and injection components
restores:
- Accurate air–fuel delivery
- Faster throttle response & improved torque
- Smooth engine performance & reliable cold starts
- Lower fuel consumption & reduced emissions
- Protection from further engine damage
Performance-focused drivers may also benefit from sport air filters, larger throttle bodies, and high-flow injectors to maximise power.
Design911 supports a wide range of Porsche intake and
injection needs, including:
- Porsche air intake replacement parts
- High-flow intake systems for Porsche performance upgrades
- Porsche fuel injector sets & injection repair kits
- MAF/MAP sensor replacements for Porsche engines
- Throttle
body repair parts for Porsche 911, Boxster, Cayman
Classic
Porsche
- CIS & MFI injection components
- Porsche turbo intake pipes & boost-related air delivery parts
- Air leak repair components for Porsche flat-six engines