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K&N Filters Ford Fusion to Run in Daytona 500 Sprint Cup Series

Travis Kvapil and the No. 28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion finished 16th in the Gatorade Duel at Daytona International Speedway. The Gatorade Duel is the NASCAR Sprint Cup’s preliminary event to the Daytona 500.

No. 28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion at Daytona
No.28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion at Daytona
The annual February event consists of two 150-mile races, and serves as a qualifying race for the Daytona 500. The finishing order in the two 60-lap races determines the starting lineup on Sunday.

Kvapil and the No. 28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion were scheduled for the second of two Duel events as the historic No. 28 returned to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for the first race in over five years. Kvapil began the race in fourth and was joined by Yates Racing teammate, David Gilliland, who started at 13th.

Michael Waltrip led the field to the green flag at 4:03 pm Thursday as Kvapil maneuvered his way up to third on the second lap of the race. By lap seven, Kvapil battled his way into second as he and Dave Blaney continued to fight back and forth for track position. On lap eight, Kvapil gained the lead position and was scored as the leader for one lap before Waltrip regained the front spot.

Kvapil and the No. 28 K&N Filters team made a pit stop on lap 20 where they made a minor adjustment to the car and took four fresh tires and fuel. Kvapil restarted the race on lap 23 from 19th with Gilliland directly ahead of him in 18th. Dave Blaney and his engine blew coming of turn four causing the yellow caution to fly only three laps after the restart. The field was allowed to come to pit road on lap 27, and the K&N Filters Ford Fusion took four new tires and fuel before the field halted under NASCAR’s red flag for almost five minutes. Safety workers cleaned up the track surface.

The restart came on lap 30 as the Yates Racing teammates were lined up together will Gilliland in 19th and Kvapil in 20th. By lap 33, Kvapil had moved up to 15th but was soon battling changing track conditions as the sun began to drop down behind the grandstands along the front half of the speedway.

The shade on the track surface caused a change in the handling of the cars on the track. On lap 47, Kvapil called in over the team radio to crew chief Todd Parrot. He said his car was getting loose when he tried to throttle up and battle for positions. Two laps later, Kvapil told Parrot it felt as if his right rear tire was coming apart. Parrot and the K&N Filters pit crew continued to monitor the car as Kvapil fought to hold onto his track position.

Fortunately a caution came on lap 58 and Kvapil made a pit stop on lap 59. The team made minor adjustments to the trackbar and tire pressure settings with four new tires and fuel.

“We just need to look at our set-ups a little more before Sunday,” said Kvapil. “The biggest factor for the Daytona 500 with these cars is going to be handling. We’ve experienced it this afternoon and the difficulty teams are having with long runs. I know that we have a very powerful car here with our No. 28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion, but I think that we need to use the rest of our practice time to figure out what handling package will let us get the most amount of grip in the long runs.”

The afternoon ended under a green-white-checkered finish as Denny Hamlin throttled past his teammate, Tony Stewart to win the second race of the Gatorade Duel. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. won the first of the Gatorade Duel races after he held off Reed Sorenson for his second win in the past week.

Kvapil and the No. 28 K&N Filters Ford Fusion finished 16th, while Yates teammate Gilliland finished one position behind him in 17th. Kvapil will start the Daytona 500 from 30th on the outside row.

K&N is the official air filter of Rousch Fenway Racing and now Yates Motorsports.

On Sunday, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series begins the 2008 regular season at Daytona International Speedway for the 59th running of the Daytona 500. Pre-race television coverage begins on Sunday, February 17th at 2:00 pm EST on FOX.

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New Shorter K&N Sprint Car Air Box for 4 Cylinder, Stack Injected Race Engines Released

K&N Hilborn, Kinsler, Engler and similar injector stack 100-8576
K&N 100-8576 4” tall carbon fiber air box
Many race car and engine builders struggle to find an air filtration solution for injector stacks. The filter must be large enough to flow enough air, must securely mount to prevent damage during a race, and yet be small enough to not obstruct the driver’s view. K&N took each of these variables into consideration when developing a new carbon fiber air box at slightly over 4 inches tall.

K&N’s new 100-8576 air box was developed in carbon fiber to attach to four inline injector stacks. Simply measure and cut holes for your 2” – 2 5/8” diameter Hilborn, Kinsler, Engler, or similar injector stacks in the carbon fiber base of the K&N air box, slip the base over the stacks, and then attach the filter top using the provided hardware.

The K&N filter element is made of multiple layers of cotton treated with K&N air filter oil. This combination offers high airflow with little restriction, while at the same time providing excellent filtration to keep your engine running strong the entire race. After the race, the filter can be cleaned and reoiled using K&N air filter cleaning products and restored to like-new condition for the next race.

K&N’s new 100-8576 carbon fiber air box can be purchased through any K&N authorized dealer. To find a dealer in your area, visit our dealer search page.

Dan Fletcher Grabs 51st NHRA National Event Title at 2008 POWERade Winternationals

Sportsman Racer Dan Fletcher grabbed his 51st NHRA National event title at the season opening 48th annual CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals in Pomona. Few other drivers have accomplished this feat in NHRA national event history.

Dan Fletcher earns 51st NHRA title at Pomona
Dan Fletcher earns 51st NHRA title at Pomona
Dan Fletcher's 1969 Chevy Camaro
Dan Fletcher's 1969 Chevy Camaro
Fletcher won the Super Stock class by beating Brad Rounds in the final round. Fletcher drove his 1969 Chevy Camaro posting a .016 reaction time and ran 9.352 at 134.56 mph to Rounds .022 reaction time and 9.335 at 142.60 mph for the win.
Dan Fletcher at Pomona in Competition Eliminator
Dan Fletcher at Pomona in Competition Eliminator
Thomas Fletcher raced Stock class in Pomona
Thomas Fletcher raced Stock class in Pomona

The NHRA champion also drove a second car in the Competition Eliminator class. Fletcher lost in the final round. “I went to Pomona hoping to split and get that first win light,” said the sportsman racer. “I won Super Stock first and that was awesome. The competition eliminator was another issue. It broke a rocker arm going into the momentum at half-track. Unfortunately that’s the way it goes. That car gets better with every race but we’re just short of knocking on the door to the winners circle.”

Fletcher has 14 consecutive wins since November 2007 in Super Stock at the Pomona facility. It was also his fourth national event win in a row. He lists wins in  Richmond, Vegas, Pomona and Pomona. Fletcher's 18-year-old son is starting his career.

“My son Thomas raced the Stock class in Pomona,” said Fletcher. “Unfortunately he was stranded at JFK airport because of bad weather and missed his practice runs. He was only able to make one qualifying pass before the first round of eliminations and lost first round. The good news is Thomas and I will race next week in Phoenix.”

Fletcher uses K&N Stubstack (85-0200) on the competition eliminator and K&N oil filters (HP-3002) on all three vehicles. “K&N oil filters are ingenious,” said Fletcher. The nut on the bottom makes it easy to change. My engines outlast and outperform thanks to K&N.”

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2008 to 2015 Scion xB Receives a 9.06 HP Power Boost Thanks to a K&N Air Intake

K&N's 2008 to 2012 Scion xB Air Intake Installed
K&N's 2008 to 2012 Scion xB Air Intake Installed

K&N's 2008 to 2012 Scion xB Air Intake Dynochart
2008 to 2012 Scion xB Air Intake Dynochart
K&N's 2008 to 2015 Scion xB Air Intake
K&N's 2008 to 2012 Scion xB Air Intake 69-8613TS
With a stylish new body and more interior room, the 2008 to 2015 Scion xB is a grown-up version of the first generation xB. Scion also added the 2.4L engine from the tC sports coupe to the list of the xB's features. K&N has designed and released a new performance intake system for the 2008 to 2015 Scion xB which uncovers an additional 9.06 horsepower at 5026 RPM hidden behind the xB's factory intake.

K&N part number 69-8613TS features a mandrel bent aluminum intake tube, which is powdercoated silver for a low maintenance metallic finish. The mandrel bent tube ensures incoming air has a smooth, unrestricted path to the engine. The factory fresh air duct is retained, and routes outside air to the inside of a powdercoated steel heat shield, directly toward the K&N air filter. The factory mass airflow sensor is removed from the stock air box, and reinstalled into a CNC machined adaptor on the K&N intake tube. This combination allows the xB's 2.4L engine to breathe more efficiently, resulting in an immediate 9.06 horsepower increase over the factory system, with no other modifications necessary.

The RU-3570 round tapered air filter mounts within the heat shield, and provides virtually unrestricted airflow while providing superior filtration. Multiple layers of K&N's high flow cotton filter media are treated with 0.97 ounces of K&N air filter oil, which traps dirt and dust without sacrificing airflow. The RU-3570 is also washable and reusable, and can go up to 100,000 miles before cleaning.

The 69-8613TS installs easily in 90 minutes or less, and requires only a socket set, pliers, wrenches, and a flat blade screwdriver. A photo illustrated instruction sheet is included to guide you through each step. The entire cold air intake system is covered by K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty.

K&N air intake 69-8613TS fits the following vehicles:

2015 Scion XB 2.4L
2014 Scion XB 2.4L
2013 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
2013 Scion XB 2.4L
2012 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
2012 Scion XB 2.4L
2011 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
2011 Scion XB 2.4L
2010 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
2010 Scion XB 2.4L
2009 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
2009 Scion XB 2.4L
2008 Scion XB 2.4L

Use our Application Search to find K&N products to fit your other vehicles, and to locate your nearest K&N dealer, use our Dealer Search page.

K&N Universal Apollo Closed Air Intake System Now Available in Silver, Red and Blue

K&N has released three new universal closed intake systems (CIS) for its Apollo line of air induction kits. These are for use with normally aspired engines up to 250BHP and turbo engines up to 350BHP. They are designed to increase power while providing excellent engine protection. The new releases are the same except for color, RC-5052AL is blue, RC-5052AS is silver and RC-5052AR is red. Apollo part number RC-5052AB is also available in black. These universal induction kits are primarily used in the European market. They are not allowed for street use in some U.S. states.

K&N's RC-5052AL Universal Apollo Closed Air Intake System
K&N's RC-5052AL Universal Apollo CIS
The Apollo's outer shell is made of a durable lightweight material that helps keep incoming air cool as it enters the engine chamber. The Apollo incorporates a K&N lifetime replacement air filter which allows for virtually unrestricted air flow.
K&N's RC5052AR Universal Apollo Air Induction System
K&N's RC-5052AR Universal Apollo CIS
K&N's RC-5052AS Universal Apollo CIS
K&N's RC-5052AS Universal Apollo CIS

K&N's Apollo comes with a cold air hose with a specially designed radius end cap so cooler outside air can be directed into the engine. It also has an assortment of vent adaptors including a blanking plug which covers the adapter hole if a vent is not needed.

The standard neck is 70mm, although 60 and 80 mm adaptor sleeves are available separately along with a universal bracket kit.

The K&N Apollo CIS contains a general multi-lingual installation sheet with pictures. The Apollo is backed by K&N's Million Mile Warranty.

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