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I did a search on this board for my answer, but couldn't find it.
I just bought a 1999 Mystique LS (V6) and wish to learn more about it.
What are these "secondaries" people keep mentioning?
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Try search again as follows:
secondaries/problem forum/subject only
You should get about 15 hits of prior posts.
98 Mystique LS v6 atx 110,000km 97 Contour LX v6 atx 125,000km stock CD on LS, cass on LX spoiler, tinted windows on LS only 4 wheel discs on LX only All other available options on both
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The intake manifold has a dual intake runner setup, versus a single intake runner setup like most other engines have. The "secondaries" are referred to as the second set of intake runners that are opened up by the IMRC (Intake Manifold Runner Control) at around 3200RPM at WOT (Wide Open Throttle) or 3900RPM at partial throttle. The intake runners are what provide air to the cylinder combustion chamber. The "secondaries" are a shorter and larger diameter set of intake runners designed to provide a faster and larger charge of air into the combustion chamber at higher RPM's (versus the intake runners that are always open at low RPM - which are smaller diameter and longer for smoother airflow). In short, it's why you feel that whoosh of power after 4k RPM in the Duratec powered cars... Hope this helps...
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If you would a visual aid here is a link to some pictures I took. http://www.contour.org/forums/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=40;t=002020
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Secondaries are non primaries. 
Howard 1998 Silverfrost SVT #1612 June mods: 17" ADR RS Limited Limix Wheels with 215/45/17 Yokohama AVS Sports
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those pics look strangly familiar~~
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