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Harrison Burton is Racing His Way to the Top of the K&N Pro Series East

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Harrison Burton celebrating his win at Memphis International Raceway in the K&N Pro Series East

Harrison Burton is slowly running away with the K&N Pro Series East by leading the standings in points. Burton has won three races, the most races of any driver in the series. He has yet to finish outside the top 10. He has six top-five finishes and six top-10 finishes.

In his six starts this year, Burton has accumulated 262 points. Burton, who is a NASCAR Next driver, also is racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and doing well. In his first full year in 2016 in the K&N Pro Series East Standings, Burton finished in seventh place.

“Any time you can win in the K&N Series it’s a whole lot of fun, especially in a place like Memphis,” said Burton, who is a driver for HScott Motor Sports in the K&N Pro Series and Kyle Busch MotorSports in the Truck Series. “Winning my first race was a lot of fun, I could remember when I was a little kid I always wanted to win big races and dreaming of seeing myself on Sundays, and to win my first K&N race at Bristol was really cool.”

In the race at Bristol, Burton started from the pole and led all but two of the 70 laps before rain caused the race to end, giving Burton his first career K&N Pro Series win.

“I feel like every team circles this race on their calendar," Burton said. "We kind of wanted to run the whole race and win it that way. We were confident our car was good enough that we could win it that way. I feel like it would've been cool to cross the line in dry conditions. But, I'll take it. I never wanted it to rain so bad in my life."

Since that race, Burton has enjoyed plenty of success in the series, winning two more races at South Boston in Virginia and most recently, Memphis.

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Harrison Burton is currently sitting atop of the standings in the K&N Pro Series East.

“We need to show up to the race track like we always should, there is a reason we are in the position that we are in, we need to go hard and fight for the win, and if we get away from that we will end up hurting ourselves” said Burton.

Burton is the son of former NASCAR Series driver Jeff Burton. The elder Burton was in the stands to watch his son win the race at South Boston. The track holds many fond memories for the whole Burton family. Jeff Burton’s brother, Ward, also raced in the NASCAR Cup Series and started his career at South Boston Speedway.

“We had so much family support when we raced here,” Jeff Burton said “They would sit up there in the third turn and they would call it the third turn Brew Crew. It was a lot of people, They showed us so much support Tonight for Harrison, there were a lot of people on the backstretch here to support him. It’s really cool.”

Harrison Burton has a 28-point lead over Todd Gilliland, the reigning K&N Pro Series West champion who is running both series in 2017. The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race is at Berlin Raceway in Michigan.

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K&N Air Intakes for Harley-Davidson Add Power and Style for a Custom Ride

2015 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 with K&N air intake

K&N air intakes for Harley-Davidson motorcycles add horsepower, torque, and horsepower

The Street Hammer high flow air intakes nail home a guaranteed power increase on a wide range of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. The exciting line of performance intakes is available in four unique versions so you can swing the Hammer that best fits your ride.

The Street Hammer is a full intake that replaces the restrictive stock unit. In addition to a serious boost in performance, the Street Hammer high flow air intake is designed to protect your V-twin from dust, dirt, and other ravages of the road.

The chrome Street Hammer intake for Harley-Davidson motorcycles

The chrome Street Hammer intake adds style and performance to your Harley

The heart of each Street Hammer intake is the custom aluminum backing plate that mounts directly to the throttle body via an aluminum integrated, internal-run breather system. A vibration absorbing mounting gasket helps tame the intake shake inherent in that legendary 45-degree engine layout.

The estimated performance increases when running the Street Hammer are impressive. As an example, K&N’s rigorous in-house testing showed an estimated increase of almost 4.5 horsepower in an otherwise stock 2016 883cc Sportster.

The black Street Hammer intake for Harley-Davidson motorcycles

Shown here in the black version, the Street Hammer intake is a ready-to-install kit

The estimated gain almost doubled in a 2015 1200cc Sportster with the dynamometer line showing an increase of about 8.75 horsepower. See all the details on the dyno test results for other models on the Street Hammer intake product pages.

Of course, the Street Hammer incorporates K&N’s legendary oil-impregnated, cotton gauze filter media in the round air cleaner element. Those multiple pleats keep the clean air flowing wash after wash with the fully reusable filter.

The X versions of the Street Hammer intake incorporate an extra-tall filter element

The X versions of the Street Hammer intake incorporate an extra-tall filter element

The K&N 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty means that you will never need to buy another power-robbing paper filter element.

The Street Hammer is available for a range of Sportster®, Dyna®, Softail®, and touring models. The intake is offered in chrome with the RK-3933, RK-3944, RK-3945, RK-3946, and RK-3954. It is also available capped in a stealthy black with the RK-3933B, RK-3944B, RK-3945B, RK-3946B, and RK-3954B.

If your V-twin needs more air because of performance modifications or a larger build, you can opt for the chrome RK-3933X or RK-3946X or the black RK-3933XB or RK-3946XB. The X versions of the Street Hammer incorporate an extra-tall air filter for an increased volume of airflow.

Check K&N’s simple-to-navigate online application search tool to find the perfect Street Hammer intake for your Harley.

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Front Row Motorsports is Becoming one of NASCAR's Most Exciting Small Teams

Front Row Motorsports driver Landon Cassill drives the #34 car in NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series

Front Row Motorsports driver Landon Cassill drives the #34 car in NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series

There are NASCAR racing teams known as Goliaths, that are perennial threats to be the top teams of their class. Then there are the Davids, the racing teams that are steady and compete with fewer resources than the top teams have and stay relevant year after year. Front Row Motorsports, located in Statesville, North Carolina, is one of those Davids.

Jerry Freeze has been the General Manager of the team since 2009. According to Freeze, Bob Jenkins, a multi-store Taco Bell franchisee, is the team owner.

“Jenkins first got involved in team ownership as part of the Jimmy Means team, which was known as Means-Jenkins Motorsports. Means is a long time NASCAR competitor,” said Freeze. “The team was active for one year and then Jenkins separated and founded Front Row Motorsports.”

It was basically a part time endeavor that competed in the Nationwide and Cup Series. In 2008, it started racing full time.

“We were initially part time because of finances,” explained Freeze. “We wanted to get our legs underneath us and take the time we needed to build up our resources and budget so that we could race full time,” said Freeze.

By 2009, the team was focused on racing in the Cup Series full time. One of the first racers to sign with the team at this time was John Andretti.

“That’s when it really became a full time team and we really started to get major sponsors,” Freeze said.

“We’ve been a part of the Ford team since 2010. We joined Ford so that we could be a part of the Roush Yates Engine Program. Before then, we raced Chevrolets,” said Freeze.

The engines that power the cars of Front Row Motorsports are 358-cubic inch V8s. The team has 60 employees including two drivers – Landon Cassill drives the number 34 car and David Ragan pilots the number 38 car.

Born in Unadilla, Georgia on December 24, 1985, Ragan is married with two children and resides in Kannapolis, North Carolina. During his career so far he has:

Landon Cassill's #34 car is a part of the Front Row Motorsports team

Landon Cassill's #34 car is a part of the Front Row Motorsports team

• Two NASCAR Monster Energy Series wins

• 15 NASCAR Monster Energy Series Top 5s

• Two NASCAR Xfinity Series wins

• 17 NASCAR Xfinity Series Top 5s

• Six Pole Awards in NASCAR’s Top 3 Series

He first started racing when he was 11 years old when he raced the Bandolero Series in 1997. In those early years, his father, Ken Ragan, a former Winston Cup driver, guided him. He won two national championships within three years and then graduated up to full-size cars, maneuvering through the Goody’s Dash Series and Legends Pro-Division.

He began racing in NASCAR when he turned 18. His first races included the Camping World Truck and XFINITY Series as well as a limited ARCA schedule.

Jack Roush invited him to join the Roush Fenway Racing Team in 2007 and assigned him to drive the number 6 Ford in what is now called the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. He finished his first season as runner-up for Rookie of the Year in the Cup Series and won Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR XFINITY Series.

He won his first cup race in July 2011 at the Daytona International Speedway. He then moved on for his first stint with Front Row Motorsports in 2013 and was the upset winner at Talladega Super Speedway. Fellow teammate David Gilliland finished second. This was the first win for Front Row Motorsports.

In 2015 Ragan served as a “super sub” for Joe Gibbs Racing when he replaced Kyle Busch, who had been injured, and was assigned to drive the number 18 Toyota for the first part of the season. He also served as a sub for Michael Waltrip Racing replacing an ill Brian Vickers.

Front Row Motorsports driver David Ragan drives the #38 car in NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series

Front Row Motorsports driver David Ragan drives the #38 car in NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series

He returned to Front Row Motorsports after racing for BK Racing in 2016.

“The win at Talladega put Front Row on the map and helped us attract some major sponsors,” noted Freeze. Front Row would go on to achieve another upset win in August 2016 with Chris Buescher driving the #34 car at the time.

Ragan’s major sponsors include Camping World, Overton’s, Gander Mountain, and Shriners’ Hospitals for Children. He has been associated with the hospitals for many years and has served as the charity’s ambassador. Freeze added that the Shriners promote their hospitals through golf tournaments and through the College Football East-West Shrine game.

Landon Cassill was born on July 7, 1989 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife Katie and two children.

He has achieved the following so far in his career.

• Four time state champion of the Newton Kart Klub

• Youngest winner ever in the ASA Late Model Series at the age of 16

• First driver ever to win both the Northern and Southern Divisions of ASALMS

• Four NSCS Championships at “Test Driver” for the #48 team from 2007-2010

• Finished fourth at Talladega in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

• One career Xfinity Series Top 5

• 12 career Xfinity Series Top 10s

• One career Xfinity Series Pole

With his dad in the used car business, it was to no one’s surprise that Cassill was born to race. He started racing go-karts when he was 8 years old and gradually moved up to full size racecars while in high school. He not only raced, he also built his cars and then raced them. When he wrecked them, he fixed them.

As a professional racer, he has served with startup teams all the way to the very top teams in the sport. As the test driver for Hendricks Motorsports, he won four championship rings from 2007 through 2010. The experience was worth everything as he learned how a championship organization operates and the experience was instrumental in teaching him leadership abilities that has helped him and the teams he has raced for.

David Ragan's #38 car is a part of the Front Row Motorsports team

David Ragan's #38 car is a part of the Front Row Motorsports team

He has represented nationally known entities including the National Guard and GoDaddy and is a seasoned spokesperson in the corporate world.

Freeze noted that Cassill’s main sponsors include Loves Travel Stops and CSX, a railroad freight company that promotes the Play It Safe Program, a project advocating safety around railroad tracks.

According to Freeze, selecting drivers requires a careful balance of racing skills and people skills.

“You want someone who has skills on the racetrack, but you also want them to be a good partner with the sponsors,” he said. “There are drivers with a lot of talent, but don’t have the personality fit. Sometimes you have to make compromises. In our case, we are very fortunate to have two drivers that understand the business outside the racecar quite well and they know what their responsibilities are. You don’t have to ask them to do anything. They go the extra mile without being asked.

“Landon and David have different ways of going about it,” continued Freeze. “David is an everyman kind of person who is interested in causes and outdoor life. He follows the sports teams from the Atlanta area. Atlanta is more cosmopolitan, so he likes big cities like Los Angeles and New York.

“Landon, on the other hand, is an Iowa boy who has a cosmopolitan style and a social media savvy unlike any other driver in NASCAR. He can talk about trends in the fashion industry or the latest Silicon Valley creation as easily as talking about springs and shocks,” continued Freeze.

Front Row Motorsports permits its drivers to race on their own.

“Landon is doing it next weekend. There’s a race in Iowa, his home state, that he wants to compete in. So we’re letting him. Our only concern is that he races a Ford. However, we don’t do that a whole lot,” said Freeze.

When asked if managing a racing team is like head coaching an NFL team or more of a business, Freeze answered, “It’s a lot like an NFL team. We have spots on the roster that have to be filled. If, say, a tire changer is not performing, as he should, we may put in a backup.

“But it’s also like a business,” he continued. “There are limits to what we can do to stay within boundaries due to budget. Our budget is not like that of the top tier teams like Joe Gibbs Racing. So we have to figure out ways to outrun them on the racetrack. Sometimes we do it and sometimes we don’t.”

Cars are disassembled and then reassembled during the 6 weeks of preparation.

The car is disassembled so that all parts can be maintained, repaired, or replaced and reassembled

Freeze noted that Front Row Motorsports has 18 people on its crews. There is a crew team for car no. 34 and another team for car no. 38.

“Each crew has a crew chief, mechanic, a guy to take care of the tires, a driver of the truck that transports the racecar, etc.,” explained Freeze. Donnie Wingo is the crew chief for car no. 34 and Derrick Finley is the crew chief for car no. 38.”

Front Row Motorsports owns 12 cars per team that are rotated through the racing schedule. The group includes special cars that are designed for specific tracks like Daytona and Talladega. Most of the cars are known as “down force cars,” which are raced on “down force tracks.”

It takes Front Row six weeks to prepare a car for a race. A shop foreman confers with the driver and crew chief to schedule the car for its next race when it returns to the shop. Then the work begins.

“For example, our next race is in Michigan this weekend,” explained Freeze. “Preparation of that car began six weeks ago. Generally, after a race a car will have some kind of body damage. This is repaired. In addition, the car is disassembled and parts from the car are shipped out to the appropriate department for maintenance. Suspension components go to the suspension room, engine parts go to the engine shop, fuel components go to the fuel cell guy, etc.

Each department keeps mileage logs for each part.

“We set a mileage limit for each part. When that has lapsed, we replace it. So we have to have an extensive inventory on hand of every part of the car,” said Freeze.

After maintenance, repair, or replacement, all parts are collected together for reassembly.

By race week the car is assembled and members of the crew and the driver start doing pre-set up.

“They come up with a final starting package they may want to try or make some other modifications and tweaks. In addition, modifications are made so that the car will race low on the track,” said Freeze.

The Wednesday before the race the car is ready. It is loaded on a truck and off it goes to the race site. The truck arrives at the track by Friday.

Freeze noted that the off-season may be the busiest time for the workers at the shop.

“The racing season is our calmest part of the year because there is a routine,” said Freeze. “The off-season is busy because we are preparing for next year.”

Freeze noted that building cars that will be raced next year begins in November.

“So we need to come up with our plan for next year by the first of November,” he said. “The plan includes how many cars we’re going to build, whether or not to cut the front ends, whether or not to cut the rear ends and more.”

It takes 6 weeks for the shop crew at Front Row Motorsports to prepare a car for the next race

The Front Row Motorsports shop has 6 weeks to prepare a racecar for its next race

The off-season for NASCAR racing lasts for 12 weeks. So a plan for the following year must be created and executed within that timeframe.

Front Row Motorsports partners or sponsors include:

• Love’s Travel Stops

• Camping World

• K&N

• CSX - Play It Safe Around Railroad Tracks

• Good Sam Club

• Overton’s

• Jacob Companies

• Juice Batteries

• Fr8Auctions.com

• Schwarze Industries

• The Pete Store

• Shriners Hospitals for Children

• Lincoln Electric

• Zak Products

• Sherwin Williams

• Safety-Kleen

• Mac Tools

• SEM

Freeze pointed out that K&N has been a partner of the team’s since 2010.

“It’s been a great relationship. We don’t have to worry about filters on our racecars,” said Freeze.

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Aumento den la Potencia en el Volkswagen Golf y GTI Turbo Con el Sistema de Admisión de Aire K&N.

Aumento den la Potencia y Fuerza de Torsión en el Volkswagen Golf y GTI Turbo 2015-2017 Con el Sistema de Admisión de Aire K&N.

El tubo de admisión de aire del VW Golf y GTI K&N 2015 está protegido con recubrimiento de polvo negro para asegurar que luzca bien y funcione de maravilla en los próximos años

El Volkswagen (VW) Golf, inicialmente el Volkswagen Rabbit en Norteamérica, casi indudablemente generó el movimiento "Hot Hatch". La idea era simple, tomar un auto económico, equiparlo con un motor de alto rendimiento y un paquete de suspensión, y de pronto se tendría un auto deportivo y práctico. La misma tradición de rendimiento y practicidad aplica para el motor Turbo de 1.8-litros del Volkswagen Golf 2015 y sus diversos niveles de acabado, incluyendo el Golf GTI 2015. El GTI está equipado con motor Turbocargado de 2.0L que es capaz de producir 40 caballos de potencia y casi 60 lb-ft más de torsión que el estándar VW Golf 1.8T del 2015.

The 2015 Golf GTI is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine capable of producing 40 more horsepower

El Golf GTI 2015 está equipado con un motor Turbocargado de 2.0L que es capaz de producir 40 caballos de potencia y casi 60 lb-ft más de torsión que el estándar VW Golf 1.8T 2015

Con un sistema de admisión de aire 69-9506TTK de K&N® para los modelos Volkswagen Golf 1.8T o GTI 2.0T 2015-2017, un motor es capaz de superar la restricción, utilizar mejor el flujo de aire disponible y producir más potencia y torsión. El sistema de admisión de aire Typhoon de K&N elimina los tubos de admisión que vienen de fábrica, y el sonido de bafle al reemplazarlos con un tubo de admisión de aire de aluminio doblado por mandril que tiene un filtro de aire de alto flujo lavable y reutilizable de K&N. El tubo de admisión de aire de aluminio está protegido con un recubrimiento de polvo negro para asegurar que su aspecto tenga el mismo nivel que su excelente rendimiento. Adicionalmente, el sistema de admisión de aire K&N para el VW Golf 1.8T y GTI 2.0T 2015-2017 incorpora un escudo térmico revestido con polvo que es específico para la aplicación, el cual impide que el aire caliente emerja del colector de escape al filtro de aire y reutiliza la entrada de aire fresco de fábrica para introducir aire más fresco al filtro de aire K&N.

El filtro de aire K&N, número RC-2960, que se incluye en el sistema de admisión para el Ford Mustang GT de 5.0L 2015 está protegido por un escudo térmico específico para la aplicación

El sistema de admisión de aire K&N para el Volkswagen Golf 1.8T 2015 y GTI 2.0T Turbo está diseñado para reutilizar la entrada de aire fresco de fábrica con el fin de ayudar a mantener bajas las temperaturas del aire de entrada y producir más potencia

El diseño y pruebas que se realizaron en el sistema de admisión de aire 69-9506TTK de K&N para el Golf y GTI 2015 revelaron un aumento en los caballos de potencia y en la torsión en todo el rango de RPM, datos que se verificaron el dinamómetro. En el dinamómetro, el sistema de admisión K&N para el VW Golf y GTI 2015 produjo una potencia adicional calculada en 12,85 caballos de potencia a una velocidad comúnmente utilizada de 3,933 rpm al instalarse en un Volkswagen GTI 2.0T 2015. Igual de beneficioso para la aceleración y el rendimiento de conducción es la ganancia estimada en 19.17 lb-ft de fuerza de torsión a 3,715 rpm. Además de aumentar los caballos de potencia, el sistema de admisión de aire K&N le dará al motor un sonido más deportivo.

On the dyno the K&N 2015 VW Golf 1.8L and GTI 2.0L turbo intake produced an estimated additional 12.85 HP

En el dinamómetro, el sistema de admisión K&N para el GTI 2.0L Turbo y VW Golf 1.8L 2015 produjo un estimado adicional de 12,85 HP y 19,17 lb-ft de torsión cuando se instaló en un Volkswagen GTI 2.0T 2015 de fábrica.

El Sistema de admisión de aire K&N para el VW Golf 1.8T y GTI 2.0T 2015-2017 viene completo con todas las piezas necesarias e instrucciones paso a paso para la instalación. Y para proporcionar tranquilidad, K&N respalda sus filtros de aire y sistemas de admisión de aire con una garantía limitada de 10-años/1 millón de millas. El Sistema de admisión de aire 69-9506TTK de K&N ofrece un mayor rendimiento y un excelente sonido del motor para los siguientes modelos de Volkswagen:

2017 Volkswagen GTI 2.0L
2017 Volkswagen GOLF R 2.0L
2017 Volkswagen GOLF 1.8L
2016 Volkswagen GTI 2.0L
2016 Volkswagen GOLF R 2.0L
2016 Volkswagen GOLF 1.8L
2015 Volkswagen GTI 2.0L
2015 Volkswagen GOLF R 2.0L
2015 Volkswagen GOLF 1.8L

Utilice la herramienta de Búsqueda por Vehículos o Camiones para encontrar mejoras en rendimiento adicionales de K&N para los modelos Volkswagen Golf y GTI, u otros vehículos. Para encontrar un distribuidor cerca de usted, utilice la Función de Búsqueda de Distribuidores K&N

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K&N Air Intake Offers an Estimated Boost of 8.14-HP on 2016-2017 Colorado/Canyon

The K&N 63-3095 intake includes a heat shield that installs into the original air box space.

The K&N 63-3095 intake includes a washable and reusable RF-1044XD Universal Clamp-On Air Filter.

Introduced in time for the 2004 model year, the Chevrolet Colorado and its twin, the GMC Canyon, were designed in a joint venture by General Motor’s North American operations, GM in Brazil and Isuzu. The compact pickup trucks replaced the Chevrolet S-10 and the GMC Sonoma compact pickups. The front engine, rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles were available in three body styles –- 2-door regular cab, 4-door extended cab, and 4-door crew cab.

Seven engines were used to power the vehicles in its first-generation, which ran from 2003 to 2012. They included:

• 2.5-liter (153 cubic inches) 4JK1-TC

• 2.8-liter (171 cubic inches) LK5 I4

• 2.9-liter (177 cubic inches) LLV I4

• 3.0-liter (183 cubic inches) 4JJ1-TC

• 3.5-liter (214 cubic inches) L52 I5

• 3.7-liter (226 cubic inches) LLR I5

• 5.3-liter (323 cubic inches) LH8 V8

The 2.5-liter 4JK1-TC is a common-rail direct injection 16-valve DOHC intercooled turbo-diesel engine was produced in Thailand by Isuzu and generates 116-horsepower (85 kW) and 280 N-m of torque at 1800-2200 rpm.

The 2.8-liter LK5, also called the Vortec 2800, produces 175-horsepower (130 kW) at 5600 rpm and 185-lb-ft (251 N-m) of torque at 2800 rpm.

The 2.9-liter LLV, which is also called the Vortec 2900, delivers 185-horsepower (138 kW) at 5600 rpm and 190-lb-ft (258 N-m) of torque at 2800 rpm.

The 3.0-liter 4JJ1-TC DOHC 16-valve engine is also an Isuzu engine produced in Thailand that features common rail direct injection with turbo and intercooler and produces 146-horsepower (107 kW) ant 294 N-m of torque.

The 3.5-liter L52, also called the Vortec 3500, offers 220-horsepower (160 kW) at 5600 rpm and 225-lb-ft (305 N-m) of torque at 2800 rpm when dynoed at the flywheel and produces 179.13-horsepower (133.58 kW) at 6001 rpm when dynoed at the rear wheels.

The 3.7-liter LLR, also known as the Vortec 3700, generates 242-horsepower (180 kW) at 5600 rpm and 242-lb-ft (328 N-m) of torque at 4600 rpm.

The 5.3-liter LH8 offers 300-horsepower (220 kW) at 5200 rpm and 320-lb-ft (434 N-m) of torque at 4000 rpm.

Two transmissions were available –- a 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic.

The second-generation Colorado/Canyon was introduced in time for the 2012 model year. They are available in three different cab styles –- regular cab (also called single cab), extended cap (or space cab) and crew cab (or double cab) and they are available as a rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.

Six engines are available to power the pickups. They include:

• 2.4-liter Flexpower I4 gasoline/ethanol engine

• 2.5-liter Ecotec LCV I4 gasoline engine

• 2.5-liter Duramax XLD25 I4 turbodiesel engine

• 2.8-liter Duramax LWN I4 turbodiesel engine

• 3.6-liter LFX V6 gasoline engine

• 3.6-liter LGZ V6 gasoline engine

The K&N 63-3095 intake accommodates the factory mass air sensor and crank case vent house.

The K&N 63-3095 intake offers an estimated boost of 8.14-HP on 2016-17 Colorado and Canyon pickups.

The 2.4-liter Flexpower I4 engine powers the 2012-2017 Colorado and Canyon that are sold in Brasil.

The 2.5-liter Ecotex LCV powers the 2015-2017 Colorado and Canyon and produces 200-horsepower (149 kW) at 6300 rpm and 191-lb-ft of torque at 4400 rpm.

The 2.5-liter Duramax XLD25 4-cylinder turbodiesel engine first powered the Colorado and Canyon in 2012. The DOHC 16-valve common rail turbo direct injection engine with intercooler offers 163-horsepower (120 kW) at 3600 rpm and 280-lb-ft (38 N-m) of torque at 2000 rpm.

The 2.8-liter Duramax LWN DOHC 16 valve 4-cylinder turbodiesel engine powers the 2016 Colorado/Canyon and delivers 181-horsepower at 3,400 rpm and 369-lb-ft of torque at 2,000 rpm.

The 3.6-liter LFX V6 powers the 2015 and 2016 Colorado and Canyon models sold in the United States and offers 305-horsepower (227 kW) and 269-lb-ft (365 N-m) of torque.

The 3.6-liter LGZ V6 drives the 2017 Colorado and Canyon models sold in the U.S. and delivers 308-horsepower (230 kW) and 275-lb-ft (373 N-m) of torque.

The Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon were awarded the Motor Trend’s 2015 and 2016 Truck of the Year.

Anyone who owns a 2016 or 2017 Chevrolet Colorado or GMC Canyon should be happy to learn that K&N has introduced the 63-3095 performance intake kit. Dyno tests have confirmed that the intake offers an estimated boost of 8.14-horsepower at 3200 rpm.

It includes a K&N RF-1044XD universal clamp-on air filter, a free-flowing polyethylene intake tube that accommodates the factory mass air sensor and crank case vent hose, and a heat shield to guard against hot engine air from entering the intake and that installs into the original air box space.

The oversized cone shaped filter features a multilayered cotton gauze media that has been treated with a special grade of oil. The oil makes the cotton strands so sticky they can catch and hold on to potentially harmful contaminants.

The filter is washable and reusable and will last for up to 100,000 miles before servicing is required, depending on driving conditions.

K&N also offers the 99-5000 filter care service kit that is formulated to cleanse and rejuvenate the air filter so that it can be used over and over again. In fact, it will perform for the life of the vehicle.

K&N backs the air filter with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty that promises that it will perform for 10 years or 1,000,000 miles before replacement is required.

The intake not only boosts horsepower. It also improves throttle response, acceleration and engine sound. It is designed and engineered to replace the restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing and offers a smooth and straighter path of airflow to allow the engine to breathe in a larger amount of air than is supplied by the factory assembly. More air translates to more power and acceleration at all points of the engine’s rpm range.

The aerodynamically engineered intake tube routes the air into the engine’s throttle body for a guaranteed power gain.

The 63-3095 air intake can be installed in about 90 minutes using common hand tools and the vehicle’s existing factory mounting points.

The K&N 63-3095 AirCharger air intake system is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2017 GMC CANYON 2.8L L4 Diesel Engine - All Models
2017 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.8L L4 Diesel Engine - All Models
2016 GMC CANYON 2.8L L4 Diesel Engine - All Models
2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.8L L4 Diesel Engine - All Models

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