Take a stethoscope that doctors use, unplug the "mic" so that it's just an open hose (a vacuum line with one end by your ear can work too), and point the hose at anything that might leak (intake boots, injectors, vacuum hoses, etc.). If you hear a jet engine (or a whistle) as you move the hose past something, you've found your leak. You can also spray starter fluid around anything that might leak and listen for the idle to raise (the leak draws in the ether), but that only works ok for finding large leaks. You can pay a shop for a smoke test, but that gets pricey.