You need more information. What kind of car,engine,year. All we can tell is that could be driving a elephant. The two "humps" you metion are older modeal heads from the 60's. They are indeed called camel humps. They can be found in 1.94 or 2.02 intake valve. If you have true camel hump heads, keep them! They are fctory performance heads and are worth a mint. There should be no accessory mounting holes in the heads, ie. holes for brackets such as alternator, etc....
333882 is the identifying number for that head. If you combine with Block, Manifold and Exhaust castings, you will find out from which vehicle your engine came.
Header or headers are a high performance version of an exhaust manifold
Supercharger
It may, it all depends on which T4 you have, but it probably will.
1979 corvette L82 aluminum low profile performance manifold
If it is the intake manifold, there will be vacuum leaks, backfire, and poor performance. If it is the exhaust manifold, you will have loud exhaust noise which may warrant a citation - also, emissions control laws will be violated. Take the manifold ro a shop where it can be re-surfaced or try to find a product at your local auto parts store that will help seal the manifold. - Good luck.
Trouble code P0106 means: Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Performance
the temp of the intake manifold is controlled by the temp of the water in the block.
Yes you can drive it but it will run lean and get poor mileage with poor performance.
Trouble code P0106 means: Manifold Absolute Pressure/BARO Sensor Range/Performance
I have a 2002 ford focus and it just started to run rough. I found a broken tube on the exhaust manifold that runs to the intake manifold and I am wondering what is tube and if it is causing my problem?
A performance exhause, intake manifold, corld air intake, sparkplugs, spark plug wires, throttle body and headers by any brand name will get your honda roaring.