I can't think of any car using continously variable length intake, but a lot of them use a two step manifold:
Variable length intake manifold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4.6 Intake Manifolds
A 2-stage manifold can also be combined with a resonator
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I'm not exactly sure why the continous system isn't used on road cars. Telescopic runners may be difficult to make economic when they are curved? Straight runners would maybe to long?
I don't know. Maybe the 2-stage is sufficient.
Exhaust tuning also gives more power. People have tried making variable length exhaust, but the high temperature and length makes it very hard to make a telescope mechanism. Either it leaks or it seizes.... IIRC
my 2 cents