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K&N Air Intake for 2014-2016 Kia Forte Offers Estimated Boost of 7 Horsepower

The K&N 69-5316TS Air Intake is designed to fit 2014-2016 Kia Forte and Forte Koup.

The K&N 69-5316TS air intake system offers an estimated 7.04-horsepower at 5382 rpm

Created in 1944, Kia Motors Corporation is the oldest manufacturer of motor vehicles and is the second largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea. In December 2015 Hyundai Motor Company, the largest South Korean manufacturer of automobiles, purchased 33.88% stake in Kia.

Kia manufactured the first domestic bicycle in 1951 and built Honda-licensed small motorcycles starting in 1957, Mazda-licensed trucks beginning in 1962 and cars in 1974. It opened its first automotive assembly plant in 1973 and built the small Brisa automobile until 1981, when new military dictator Chun Doo-hwan enforced industry consolidations and forced Kia to stop making passenger cars and focus on light trucks instead.

In 1986, Kia resumed building passenger cars in partnership with Ford and it also produced several Mazda models for domestic sales in South Korea as well as for export into other countries. This included the Kia Pride, which was based on the Mazda 121 and the Avella, which were sold in North America, Australia, and Asia as the Ford Festiva and Ford Aspire.

Kia Motors in America was founded in the United States in 1992 and the company began opening Kia dealerships in the U.S. The first four dealerships were in Portland, Oregon.

One of the company’s most popular models is the Kia Forte, which was first manufactured in 2008. Four gasoline engines, a diesel engine, and a liquefied petroleum gas engine, also known as propane, powered the first generation models. The second-generation (2013-present) Kia Forte is a compact that includes five gasoline engines.

K&N offers the 69-5316TS air intake system for both the Kia Forte and Forte Koup. The system includes a free-flowing, mandrel-bent aluminum tube and an oversized cone shaped washable and reusable air filter that can be used for up to 100,000 miles between cleanings.

The K&N 69-5316TS Air Intake offers more air to the engine that the factory air filter and intak

The K&N 69-5316TS air intake is engineered to replace the factory air filter and air intake

K&N also offers the 99-5000 filter care service kit that is specially formulated to clean and recharge the filter so that it can be used over and over again.

The air intake system is designed and engineered to replace the factory air filter and air intake housing. The system is engineered to dramatically reduce airflow restrictions because it smoothes and straightens the airflow. This ensures that the engine breaths in more air than the factory air intake could supply it. The result is more power and acceleration throughout the RPM range of the engine. In fact, dyno tests confirm that the intake produces an estimated horsepower gain of 7.04-horsepower at 5,382 rpm.

The tube has a silver-powder finish and accommodates the factory crank case vent hose and blow off valve and a heat shield is included that blocks hot engine air from entering the intake. This assures that the engine is fed only cool air.

K&N is so sure of the quality of the air intake it covers it with a 10-year/Million Mile Limited Warranty. This guarantees that the air filter will last for 10 years or one million miles.

The K&N 69-5316TS air intake system is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2016 KIA FORTE5 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2016 KIA FORTE KOUP 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2015 KIA FORTE5 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2015 KIA FORTE KOUP 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2014 KIA FORTE5 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2014 KIA FORTE KOUP 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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The 68th Annual Grand National Roadster Show is a Must See for Auto Enthusiasts

Bruce Wanta's 1936 Packard took home the award for America's Most Beautiful Roadster

Bruce Wanta's 1936 Packard took home the award for America's Most Beautiful Roadster

At the end of every January, beautiful hot rods from all over the U.S. congregate at the Fairplex in Pomona, California. You may be asking yourself why. The answer is the Grand National Roadster Show. The longest running indoor car show in the world, the GNRS is also known as the “Grand Daddy of Them All.” Since 1950, the show has attracted hordes of onlookers to see the most beautiful cars in the world. Since the very beginning, the judges have awarded the award of America’s Most Beautiful Roadster.

You can see just about anything at the Grand National Roadster Show, like this 1966 Buick Riviera GS

You can see just about anything at the Grand National Roadster Show, like this 1966 Buick Riviera GS

For this year, the 68th annual GNRS, the award went to a 1936 Packard from Hollywood Hot Rods, known as the Mulholland Speedster. To be eligible for the AMBR award, the car must be a roofless two-seater made before, or based on a car that was made before 1937. While the Packard is somewhat of a non-traditional roadster (since it has a disappearing top), the judges felt it was worthy of the 10-foot tall trophy that is awarded each year to the winner.

Bare metal is a popular finish like on this Ford Roadster from American Speed Company

Bare metal is a popular finish like on this Ford Roadster from American Speed Company

Along with the twelve entries for AMBR, there were hundreds of other, equally impressive vehicles on display. This year’s theme was “The Magic Happens Here” and the feature building was full of Tri-Five Chevy’s to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevys. If you have never been to this show, this is a bucket list item. Start saving now and pack up the family next year for a trip to sunny Southern California to take a walk through car enthusiast heaven. We also have Disneyland, so there’s that!

One of the other AMBR contenders was this 1932 Roadster from Goolsby Customs

One of the other AMBR contenders was this 1932 Roadster from Goolsby Customs

Another bare metal finished car was this magnificent 1936 Cadillac Custom called Shangri-La

Another bare metal finished car was this magnificent 1936 Cadillac Custom called Shangri-La

The winner gets this 10-foot trophy, but they don't get to take this version home

The winner gets this 10-foot trophy, but they don't get to take this version home

This Dodge Dart with a blown Hemi took our breath away

This Dodge Dart with a blown Hemi took our breath away

Trucks are also popular among the hot rodding crowd like this 1950 Chevy with a 327ci motor with K&N

Trucks are also popular among the hot rodding crowd like this 1950 Chevy with a 327ci motor with K&N

Some of the cars are restorations and others, like this 1940 Ford Coupe with a Coyote motor, aren't

Some of the cars are restorations and others, like this 1940 Ford Coupe with a Coyote motor, aren't

You might have seen this before, but this 1961 Blazer concept from Sic Chops is unbelievable

You might have seen this before, but this 1961 Blazer concept from Sic Chops is unbelievable

The crowds that attended the 2017 Grand National Roadster Show had plenty to drool over

The crowds that attended the 2017 Grand National Roadster Show had plenty to drool over

A 1957 Chevy with a twin turbo 540ci motor is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of

A 1957 Chevy with a twin turbo 540ci motor is the stuff that dreams and nightmares are made of

A gorgeous example of a Ford Mustang with a 427R Roush motor

A gorgeous example of a Ford Mustang with a 427R Roush motor

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Chris Dyson Compares Racing Midgets At The Chili Bowl To Driving 200MPH at Le Mans

A pair of Midgets tangled in front of Chris which he couldn't avoid. He bent a shock in the inci

Chris Dyson racing a midget in the 2017 Chili Bowl (Photo courtesy Dyson Racing)

There are many examples of second- and even third-generation drivers in NASCAR and IndyCar. Chris Dyson, on the other hand, is a second generation road racer. And not one highly-accomplished only in his chosen category, but one who has branched out to running on dirt short tracks, particularly in Midgets.

His most recent experience with Midgets was at the recent Chili Bowl ,in Oklahoma, competing against 350 other drivers. But first let’s look at what took Chris from Le Mans to Tulsa.

His father, Rob Dyson, is a familiar face to those who followed IMSA racing in the 1980s. In 1985, he began competing in the IMSA GTP category in a Porsche 962, moving to a Riley & Scott Mk III as the rules changed, with the team winning the Daytona 24 Hours in 1997 and 1999. Rob retired in 2003.

Chris grew up watching his dad’s successes, being only four when Rob started racing professionally. When he was old enough to get behind the wheel, Chris started in karts, and in 1999 moved into SCCA Club Racing competition in Spec Racer Ford.

Unlike many of today's racers, Chris has driven in a wide variety of different race cars

Chris Dyson has race sports cars, sedans, Midgets and Winged Sprints (Photo courtesy Dyson Racing)

In 2001, Chris moved up to his father’s Prototype team part-time and ran the full season in 2002. That first full year was particularly satisfying, as Chris explains “the first couple wins in my first full year racing prototypes were really significant, especially the Six Hours of Watkins Glen, because that was a race I'd always wanted to win. Winning at "home" at Lime Rock Park personally was the most fun,” Chris told us.

“I would have to say winning the two IMSA American Le Mans Series championships was the most important from a career perspective and reflected some great full-season campaigns,” Chris continued. He also raced at the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times, peaking out at about 200 mph on each lap.

In 2014-2015, Dyson Racing, with Chris now operating as both driver and Sporting Director, was in the midst of a two-year, works-supported Bentley effort in Pirelli World Challenge . The team enjoying considerable success, with Chris himself taking the top step on the podium at Elkhart Lake, plus a second at Long Beach and several thirds. But in the midst of all this, Chris decided to add dirt oval racing to his already packed agenda.

Chris lists the Road America victory in 2015 as a highlight in his career

Dyson taking victory at Road America in the Bentley Continental GT (Photo courtesy Dyson Racing)

But why, we asked. “I love running all types of the dirt cars because they have their own personalities and they all react differently,” Chris responded. “When I returned to running on ovals, I wanted to race everything, and in 2015, I did. We ran sprint cars, winged sprint cars, and midgets that year. Midgets are probably the most responsive of the three,” he explained.

Chris lives in upstate New York. How did he decide to run in a series on the West Coast? “Cory Kruseman, who's believed in me and has put me in his cars, is based on the West Coast. Cory has always been successful in all forms of the sport. And he runs a racing school, so there's the added element of getting strong coaching and mentoring. We talked a lot about what I wanted to do and came up with a great program of events so the USAC Western States events have been a good fit. I'm East Coast based, so the ARDC is also interesting for me.”

Chris' Midget car is out of Kruseman's fleet: a Spike chassis out of Indy and an Esslinger motor from the Southern California engine builder. Intake draws through a K&N 100-8576 custom racing assembly air box protected by a K&N 100-8576PK air filter wrap.

Chris was out of commission for most of the year with back and rib injuries. Now healed, Chris jumped back into the fray at perhaps the largest Midget race in the country – the Chili Bowl. Run since 1987 inside the Tulsa Expo Center, the floor is covered with clay scrapped off the adjacent and now defunct horse racing track. Drivers come from across the country, Canada and even Australia, and from all forms of motorsports. Regular Midget racers regularly face drivers from NASCAR, IndyCar, and even NHRA.

Midget engine builders find the 100-8576 doesn't impeed flow but filters incoming air

A filter often used by Midget competitors is a K&N 100-8576 custom racing assembly

Chris describes the action over the two weekends the event runs: “It's run like a tournament. The heats each night and the passing points in those heats set the grids for the qualifying races that follow. The results of those qualifying events, on each of the four qualifying nights, sets the running order for Saturday's Main Events. It's amazing how well-organized the event is, because they are now seeing entries over 350 cars for the week.”

That’s over 350 competitors vying for 24 starting positions in the A-Main.

Everything required to run the event, from the clay for the to the grandstands, has to be brought in

The Chili Bowl draws crowds as large as 22,000 spectators (Photo courtesy Chili Bowl Nationals)

And how did Chris feel about his performance? “Considering how long it's been since I've competed, I felt reasonably pleased with how I drove. We had a good heat but we got caught up in someone else's tangle in the qualifier, and bent a front shock. On a slick track, that's about the last thing I needed. But we soldiered on until the end.

“I’m looking at getting back into prototypes at some point this year, and some other interesting cars, and I'm excited to get back on the dirt ovals, too and I'm grateful for the support of Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff and all my great sponsors who help make it happen.”

Besides maybe A.J. Foyt there are few drivers who can compare and contrast racing a Midget on a ¼ mile dirt oval to racing 200 mph in the dark at Le Mans. Here’s what Chris had to say:

“They’re totally different disciplines, and not just because of the car type, but at the end of the day it's all racing. The short-track racing is as frenetic as it gets, cut-and-thrust all the way and flat out non-stop until the end. They're short races but it's amazing how much they light up your brain. It doesn't feel short because you'll never be on a track in any other situation where as much is happening at any point in time.

This was Chris's third attempt at Le Mans, and extremely challenging race for driver and car ali

Dyson drove a Nissan-powered Prototype in the 2014 24 Hours of Le Mans (Photo courtesy Dyson Racing)

“Le Mans at night, at 200 mph, is something else. Especially when you're by yourself, it's surreal to be out ripping around the French countryside on what are, most of the year, public roads. Talk about getting away with it! You have to focus and concentrate on a really high level, and even though the race is a full day in length, you're covering ground at such a high rate that you have no room for error.

“I'm happy in both forms of racing, to be honest and I consider myself one of the luckiest guys in racing to have been able to have such a diverse driving career. And I'm psyched to keep going on this wonderful adventure and improving my craft the whole time.”

Photographs courtesy Dyson Racing, except crowd shot, courtesy of Chili Bowl Nationals

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K&N Universal Air Filter Features Carbon Fiber Top, Malleable Flanges

The K&N RP-2960 Universal Air Filter.

The K&N RP-2960 universal air filter is designed to boost horsepower and torque

Vehicle applications for air filters don’t begin and end with the family car. High performance vehicles including racing, radio-controlled cars, and snowmobiles also need durable protection for extreme conditions. The K&N RP-2960 universal air filter features ultra-strong molded pliable rubber flanges that absorb vibration and ensures a secure fit. It is constructed to stretch up to another 1/16th-inch (1.5mm) so it fits in between sizes.

The tapered conical-shaped filter is washable and reusable and is engineered to offer high airflow and superior filtration. There are many reasons for its excellent performance. First, the filter features a multilayered cotton gauze media. The cotton has been treated with a special grade of filter oil that makes its strands extremely sticky. This permits the media to capture and hold extremely small impurities.

Second, the high rate of airflow is not deterred even as the media collects more and more particles. That’s because there are no holes for the impurities to clog causing the blockage of airflow.

Third, the filter exhibits a phenomenon known as “depth loading.” This means that there are many levels of the filter that captures the particles. This permits the K&N filter to hold significantly more dirt per square inch of media than the average paper filter allowing longer intervals between cleaning.

K&N offers the 99-5000 filter care service kit that is formulated to cleanse and recharge the filter after 50,000 miles of use and ensures that you can use the filter over and over again.

The less restrictive airflow and superior filtration is designed to boost the horsepower and torque of your vehicle. In addition, the K&N RP-2960 includes a carbon fiber top, which provides ultimate strength with minimal weight. Of course, the professional finish has a smooth, glass like appearance. In short, the filter does not only perform well, it looks great.

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3 Easy Ways to Add Performance to Your Chevy Silverado 1500

2011 Chevy Silverado 1500
2011 Chevy Silverado 1500

The Chevy Silverado 1500 is a powerful truck to begin with, but a few simple performance upgrades can improve your engine's performance. K&N has designed a range of engine upgrades to provide more power to your Chevy Silverado 1500's engine. Here are four ways you can use K&N's performance technology to improve your Chevy Silverado 1500:

Chevy Silverado 1500 Air Filter
Chevy Silverado 1500 Air Filter

1. Replace Your Paper Air Filter with a K&N Cotton Air Filter

Air filters keep dirt, harmful debris and other contaminants out of your engine. While most vehicles come with disposable paper air filters, K&N air filters are made with oiled cotton material that is much less restrictive than a paper air filter. Visit the K&N Chevy Silverado 1500 air filters page to find a K&N air filter made specifically for your Chevy Silverado 1500. The benefits of a K&N air filter include:

  • Designed to increase horsepower, torque, and acceleration.
  • Includes a washable and reusable air filter
  • Better for the environment- reusable air filters means less disposable air filters filling up landfills

2. Install a K&N Air Intake System

Chevy Silverado 1500 Air Intake
Chevy Silverado 1500 Air Intake

K&N air intakes add horsepower, torque, and acceleration to whatever engine they are designed for. These air intake systems can provide an even more pronounced benefit to your engine.

K&N has designed air intakes for the many varieties of Chevy Silverado 1500 and you can find the perfect fit for yours by visiting K&N's Chevy Silverado 1500 air intakes page. A K&N air induction system:

  • Replaces entire air box
  • Reduces air flow restriction so that your engine can take in more air
  • Air induction system includes a washable and reusable lifetime air filter
  • Can be installed with commonly available tools, usually in 90 minutes or less
  • Is designed to last up to 100,000 miles before service is required.
Chevy Silverado 1500 Oil Filter
Chevy Silverado 1500 Oil Filter

3. Upgrade Your Oil Filter to a K&N Oil Filter

Higher oil flow rates help your engine perform better. K&N offers Performance Silver and Performance Gold oil filters, both of which feature:

  • High Flow Rates
  • Exceptional filtration: block 99% of foreign material
  • Strength and Durability to prevent damage from rocks and debris
  • Anti-drainback valve (where applicable) keeps oil in the engine to help prevent dry starts
  • Rolled threads help prevent stripping and give a smoother installation

K&N Performance Gold® oil filters feature a 1" nut welded to the top of the canister, making them easy to remove when the time comes- simply wrench off with a standard tool. Browse oil filters that will fit your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 by visiting K&N's Chevy Silverado 1500 oil filters page.


Chevy Silverado 1500 Cabin Air Filter
Chevy Silverado 1500 Cabin Air Filter

Also available for the Chevy Silverado - K&N Cabin Air Filters

K&N Cabin Air Filters are also available for the Chevy Silverado 1500 and can help improve the interior air quality of your truck. K&N has designed a line of cabin air filters that will keep dust and debris from reaching the inside of your vehicle. Some benefits of a K&N cabin air filter include:

  • Cleans and Freshens Incoming Air
  • Helps Control Odors
  • Easy to Clean & Reuse
  • 10 Year / 100,000 Mile Limited Warranty

Find a cabin air filter that will fit your Chevy Silverado 1500 by visiting K&N's Chevy Silverado 1500 cabin air filters page.


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Find K&N products for the Chevy Silverado 1500, as well as other vehicles, use the K&N application search below then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.

 
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