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Chad Wienen Wins the Daytona ATV SX for Second Year in a Row at Daytona Bike Week

Chad Wienen winning the Pro ATV Supercorss in Daytona, Flordia

Chad Wienen flying to another season-opening Pro ATV win (Photo: Ken Hill)

No one can accuse Chad Wienen of being a slow starter. The K&N-sponsored racer claimed the top podium spot in the season opener of ATV Supercross (ATV SX) for the second consecutive year. The 2017 edition of the AMA ATV Pro National series kicked off at Daytona Bike Week.

Wienen, the star of the Wienen Motorsports team, started his season by grabbing the ATVRiders.com Fastest Qualifier Award at the famed Daytona International Speedway.

"The day started off a little wet from the rains we received on Monday," said Wienan. “We didn't participate in the first time qualifying session, and the second one had much better conditions to go grab the top qualifying spot later on in the session on my Wienen Motorsports Yamaha."

Chad Wienen sliding his Yamaha ATV

Wienen roosting in the dirt on his K&N-equipped Yamaha

The K&N-sponsored ATV star had to do some serious work to fight back from a mediocre start in his first heat race when he came out of the first turn in the sixth position. With only six laps in the heat race, a hard-charging Wienen was able to move up into the third place position before the checkered flag.

Wienen got off to a much better start when the gate dropped for the main event in the ATV MX Pro season opener. Coming out of the first turn in fourth, Wienen fought to second place before the end of the second lap.

"In the first heat I didn't nail the start and came out outside of the top five and ended up third,” Wienan said. “In the main, I made some adjustments and was able to come out in fourth. Then I made some quick passes for third and then into second. I was dialing in some of my lines and applying pressure to the leader.”

Chad Wienen rear view on his Yamaha ATV

Here is the view Wienen's competitors have to get used to

With eight laps to go, the lead rider parted ways with his ATV and Wienen moved into first place. That was a position Wienen refused to relinquish on his way to the first win of the ATV Pro MX Season.

“About half way [through the race] I was able to take over the lead when the leader made a mistake,” said Wienen. “I was able to ride on to the victory on a rutted, rough track that you had to be on your toes all day long. I was able to ride 18 laps mistake free, and that made the difference at the end of the day.”

K&N gives Chad Wienen a big shout-out on another great start in the Pro ATV class. The season will continue at Underground MX in Kemp, Texas for the second round of racing in the 2017 season.

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K&N Offers Air Intake Systems for Most Vehicles From Cars to RVs

The K&N 69-1503TS Air Intake for the 2016 Acura ILX.

The K&N 69-1503TS air intake includes the K&N RC-5138 air filter

K&N Engineering is well known for its inventory of automobile air intake systems. However, it also has an extensive stock of air intakes for other vehicles including motorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs), diesel trucks, and recreational vehicles.

All intakes are engineered and designed to boost horsepower and include washable and reusable air filters that are backed by a K&N 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty that promises they will last for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles before replacement is required.

The air intake systems include:

• K&N 57 Series Fuel Injection Performance Kits

• K&N 77 Series High Performance Air Intake Systems

• K&N 63 Series Aircharger® High Performance Air Intake Systems

• K&N 69 Series Typhoon® Air Intake Systems

• K&N Blackhawk Induction™ Air Intake Systems

• K&N Recreational Vehicle Air Intakes

• K&N 57S Performance Airbox

• K&N Apollo CIS® Universal Closed Intake Systems

• K&N 57i Performance Induction Kits

The K&N 57 Series Fuel Injection Performance Kits features non-metallic rotationally molded intake tubes that are designed to reduce air temperature, decrease sound, and create a more direct path for the airflow to the engine. The helps to reduce restrictions that occur on factory intake systems. The intake tube is aerodynamically engineered to drive a massive amount of air, which results in better performance of the engine.

RK-3937 air intake for Harley-Davidson motorcycle

RK-3937 motorcycle air intake system adds power and good looks to your bike

The K&N 77 Series high performance air intake is specifically designed for trucks and Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and offers aesthetics not found on other intakes including tubes with gray and polished finishes.

The K&N 63 Series AirCharger® high performance air intakes are designed to replace the factory air filter and air intake system with a less restrictive air path for a smoother, better pathway that ensures more air gets to the engine causing a significant boost in the vehicle’s horsepower.

The K&N 69 Series Typhoon® air intakes are designed for performance and show. They include a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube that is designed to enhance performance on many sport compact vehicles. The system also includes a high flow conical air filter that features more surface area for removing and holding dust particles to ensure better protection of the engine.

The K&N Blackhawk Induction™ air intakes are engineered for a select group of gasoline-fueled trucks, diesel trucks, and muscle cars. Guaranteed to boost horsepower and create the engine sound one would expect from a high performance vehicle, the system includes a black powdercoated air intake tube and a washable and reusable non-oiled synthetic air filter for enhanced airflow and engine protection.

The K&N 63-1128 ATV air intake system.

The K&N 63-1128 air intake system for ATVs

The K&N recreational vehicle air intake systems are engineered to boost horsepower on recreational vehicles and motorhomes so they can take on steep hills and get up to speed on freeways.

The K&N 57S performance air box is designed to replace the factory air box and air filter for a dramatic increase in horsepower and acceleration. It includes a washable and reusable oversized conical air filter that can be cleansed and recharged for continuous use for the life of the vehicle. A 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty backs the product and promises that it will last up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles before replacement is required.

The K&N Apollo CIS® Universal Closed Intakes feature a high flow air filter housed in a closed filter box and a specific shape that assists in creating an increased volume of air that results in a dramatic enhancement of horsepower and acceleration. The system reduces heat buildup to ensure cooler air as it diminishes air turbulence and maximizes airflow.

The K&N 57i Performance Induction Kits maximizes airflow and engine performance due to a combination of a larger air filter and improved airflow technology. The kit also includes a washable and reusable air filter that can be reused continuously for the life of the vehicle.

K&N also offers a wide range of motorcycle and ATV air intake systems including:

• AirCharger® Performance Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles

• Street Metal Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles

• RK Series Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles

• RK Series Custom Air Intake Systems for Metric Cruisers

• AirCharger® Intake Systems for Side-by-Side UTVs

• AirCharger® Air Intake Systems for Sport ATVs

The AirCharger® Performance Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles include a washable and reusable oversized K&N high flow air filter, a mandrel bent high-flow aluminum intake tube and an integrated breather system.

K&N 57-3047 diesel air intake.

K&N 57-3047 diesel air intake system

The Street Metal™ Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles is available in an assortment of styles and is designed to replace the stock intake assembly. It includes a custom-built aluminum backing plate, a washable and reusable oversized K&N high flow air filter and a custom designed cover with a bright mirror finish.

The RK Series Intake Systems for Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles fits into the stock air cleaner cover and includes a K&N washable and reusable high flow air filter, a custom aluminum backing plate, integrated breather system and a bolt-in, dyno tuned velocity stack.

The RK Custom Air Intake System for Metric Cruisers is machined from billet aluminum, polished and chrome plated and features a K&N washable and reusable high flow air filter.

AirCharger® Intake Systems for Side-by-Side UTVs is designed to replace the stock air box and mounts directly to the throttle-body. It includes a K&N washable and reusable high flow air filter a mandrel-bent high flow intake tube and an oversized powder-coated aluminum heat shield that blocks hot engine air and weather from getting into the intake.

AirCharger® Air Intake Systems for Sport ATVs includes a washable and reusable K&N high flow air filter, a roto molded high flow intake tube and a powder-coated aluminum heat shield that blocks out hot engine air from getting into the intake. It is tough and durable so that it can take the extreme conditions of sport ATV riding.

Finally, K&N also offers a wide variety of air intake systems for diesel trucks. The intake includes a K&N air filter with a media made of multiple layers of cotton gauze that has been treated with a special grade of oil that makes the strands sticky so that it can catch and hold contaminants and particles that could damage the engine.

K&N 77-2570 RV air intake system.

K&N 77-2570 recreation vehicle air intake system

The line includes intakes for PowerStroke, Duramax, and Cummins diesel engines. The K&N PowerStroke Air Intakes are designed for 2011 to 2015 6.7-liter diesel engines and offers an estimated average boost of 11.9 horsepower and 22.44 ft-lb of torque.

The intakes designed for 2015 diesel trucks powered by 6.6-liter Duramax engines and provides an estimated average boost of 24 horsepower and 29.62 ft-lb of torque.

The intake designed for 2013-2015 diesel trucks powered by a Cummins 6.7-liter diesel engine offers an average estimated boost of 14.6 horsepower and 23.86 ft-lb of torque.

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K&N Replacement Air Filter for Nissan and Infiniti SUVs is Designed to Boost Horsepower

The K&N 33-5036 air filter is designed for 2014-2015 Nissan Pathfinders and Infiniti QX60.

The K&N 33-5036 air filter fits the 2014-2015 Nissan Pathfinders and Infiniti QX60

Introduced in 1985 to compete with the Chevrolet Blazer, Ford Bronco II, Jeep Cherokee, and Toyota 4Runner, the Nissan Pathfinder was a two-door front engine, rear-wheel and four-wheel drive SUV that shared styling and most components with the Nissan Hardbody Truck. To enhance its off-road capabilities, Nissan gave it the rear five link coil suspension found on the Nissan Safari.

In the vehicle’s fourth generation starting in 2012 and running to the present, its body style was changed to a 4-door crossover and its platform is shared with the Infiniti QX60, the Nissan Altima, Maxima, Murano, and Quest. This was the first model that abandoned the use of the rear door handles in the “C” pillar. In addition, the four-wheel drive model weighs considerably less than the previous models.

Introduced in 2012 and called the Infiniti JX until 2013, the Infiniti QX60 is a seven-passenger mid-size luxury front engine, four-wheel drive and front-wheel drive crossover SUV. It was introduced in the United States in 2013. It is Infiniti’s first three-row crossover.

Renamed the QX60 in 2014, the car received a number of upgrades including USB port added in the center console, 8-inch touchscreen and navigation with AroundView Monitor, Forward Braking System, Forward Collision Warning and Lane Departure Warning/Prevention Systems, rear view camera, Bose speakers and surround sound.

K&N is offering the 33-5036 replacement air filter for the 2014-2015 Nissan Pathfinder and Infiniti QX60. The filter is engineered to boost horsepower and acceleration and is washable and reusable.

It features a multilayered cotton gauze media that is specially treated with oil to make the strands of the cotton very sticky. The K&N air filter can be used for up to 50,000 miles before it needs to be cleaned, depending on driving conditions. If properly cleaned when it is supposed to be, the filter can be reused over and over again. This means that it will last for as long as you own your car. There is no need to ever replace it.

To clean your filter, K&N offers the 99-5000 filter care service kit that is formulated to cleanse and recharge the filter so that it can be reused.

K&N is so sure of the quality of the filter it backs it with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty that guarantees that the filter will perform for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles without requiring replacement.

The K&N 33-5036 replacement air filter is designed to fit into the existing factory air box. It will not void the vehicle warranty and it works with OEM vehicle electronics. It can be installed in just minutes using conventional hand tools.

The K&N 33-5036 replacement air filter is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER 2.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2015 INFINITI QX60 2.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2014 NISSAN PATHFINDER 2.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2014 INFINITI QX60 2.5L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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A K&N Typhoon Air Intake Will Turn the Buick Verano Turbo into a Wicked Sleeper

A K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon Intake boosts low-RPM torque on the Buick Verano Turbo

A K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon intake boosts low-RPM torque on the Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo

Most of the time, a car's "mission" is clearly defined. It's a sports sedan, a luxury car, an economy car, etc. The 2014-2016 Buick Verano Turbo on the other hand, is a compact car, a luxury car, and a hot rod all rolled into one. This pint-sized junior executive barn stormer gets its muscle from an intercooled twin-scroll turbocharged 2.0L 4-pot that cranks out an impressive 250-hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. Drop the hammer and 60 mph will appear in nearly the same time as most hot hatchbacks. Yet the ride in this little Buick won't beat you up on the drive to work, and all of the recycled denim sound insulation will turn your commute into a time of quiet contemplation. However, if you want to do more than just keep up with those Subaru WRX's and Volkswagen Golf GTi's, you can add a K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon performance air intake system. It's designed to eliminate airflow restrictions, which can increase power by an estimated 8.97 horsepower and 8.36 lb-ft of torque. All of that extra muscle will come in at lower RPM's too. So you can just sail right past all those brightly colored tuner cars, as you set a new lap time on your way to, uh, work.

The K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon Intake adds high-RPM horsepower on the Buick Verano Turbo

The K&N 69-4536TS cold air intake adds high-RPM horsepower on the Buick Verano Turbo

The secret to the 2014-2016 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo is in the technology. Many high tech components are used in this engine, and they're all controlled by a sophisticated engine computer. One of the camshafts spins a pump that pressurizes the fuel system up to 2,250 psi at wide-open throttle. This causes the gas to exit the injectors in a fine mist, which helps it to blend more thoroughly with the air inside the cylinders. To maximize the benefits of this precisely controlled direct injection system, a twin-scroll turbocharger uses exhaust gases to turn a compressor that forces air into the cylinders at up to 20 psi. That air is drawn in through the air box and routed to the compressor, which sends it to an intercooler to lower the temperature before it reaches the cylinders. The pressurized air then mixes with the fuel mist to form a more potent fuel/air mixture prior to detonation. However, the stock air intake system is riddled with restrictions that can hamper airflow and elevate the air temperature, resulting in a reduction of the engine's power output.

Dyno chart for a 2014 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo running a K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon Intake System

Dyno chart for a 2014 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo running a K&N 69-4536TS cold air intake system

In order to improve the efficiency and power of a turbocharged engine, you have to increase the amount of air going into the turbo's compressor. Unfortunately, the components of the OE intake system on your Buick Verano 2.0L are designed to do just the opposite. For example, the factory air box only has a small hole for the air to enter, and the thick paper air filter stores dirt on the surface, which can severely limit the amount of air that can reach the engine. A K&N 69-4536TS cold air intake system on the other hand, utilizes an oversized conical K&N performance air filter that mounts in place of the stock air box. The increased surface area and high-flow cotton gauze filter media can significantly increase the volume of air entering the system. The filter's unique oil treated material is also designed to trap and store dirt deep inside its web of sticky cotton fibers, allowing unrestricted airflow for up to 100,000 miles before cleaning is required (depending on road conditions).

A K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon Air Intake installed on a 2014 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo

A K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon air intake system installed on a 2014 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo

To prevent warm engine bay air from getting sucked into this oversized air collector, a powder-coated heat shield is placed around the filter, and a rubber top gasket seals against the underside of the hood when it's closed. Once the K&N air filter has removed up to 99% of the airborne contaminants, the clean air then travels to the turbo through a silver powdercoated aluminum intake tube. This wide-diameter K&N intake tube is much larger than the stock tube, and all of the wide-angle bends are formed with a mandrel machine to reduce power robbing air turbulence. That allows the Buick 2.0L intercooler to create a much colder air charge, which translates into more low-RPM torque, and much faster throttle response. In fact, this kit made an estimater increase of almost 9 horsepower and 8 lb-ft of torque. The intake tube also has special fittings for the factory mass airflow sensor and crankcase vent tube, meaning you won't have to make any underhood or ECU programming modifications.

The K&N 69-4536TS is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2016 BUICK VERANO 2.0L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2015 BUICK VERANO 2.0L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models
2014 BUICK VERANO 2.0L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

Closeup of a K&N 69-4536TS Typhoon Intake for the 2014-2016 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo

Closeup of a K&N 69-4536TS intake for the 2014-2016 Buick Verano 2.0L Turbo

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Cory Texter Off to a Busy Start to the Flat Track Racing Season

After a winter spent in training, bike preparation, and anxiously awaiting the new racing season, K&N-sponsored flat track racer Cory Texter is back in the saddle. The 2017 season has started with a flurry of warm-up, regional, and specialty races, as well as the first round of the American Pro Flat Track series. Here is a rundown of Texter’s early season racing.

Savannah All-Star Half Mile

Texter on his Kawasaki 750 in the Expert Twins class in the 2017 Pro Flat Track season

Texter will pilot his Kawasaki 750 in the Expert Twins class in the 2017 Pro Flat Track season

The Georgia event is really a glimpse at how the off-season went for the racers. Texter calls the Savannah All-Star Half Mile the “unofficial kick-off event for the year” and one of his favorite tracks. The short, wide, well-groomed course proved to be a successful first act for Texter’s 2017 season.

“A lot of fast guys come to this race and I was eager to see where I stacked up after a long off-season,” Texter said. “I felt good all day on both my Kawasaki 750 and Honda 450.”

The Super Singles class is open to any size engine as long as it is a single cylinder machine. Texter rode his Honda in the class. “I didn't get the best start, but I passed a couple guys and chased down the leader who was riding a super fast big bore 450,” said Texter. “I was close, but no cigar and finished 2nd.”

The Expert Twins class main event proved to be another fast-and-furious contest with the results more to Texter’s liking. “I pulled the holeshot and put in some solid laps the first half of the race.” said Texter. “When I saw I had a large gap over the rest of the field, I put it on cruise control and sailed her home for the win. I have won a couple of races here in the fall, but this was the first spring All-Star main event I have won here.”

Volusia All-Star Half Mile

Cory Texter in the pits in the Daytona TT

The early season is all about sorting out bike set up and preparing for the season ahead

Next up in the early season racing schedule for Texter was the All-Star Half Mile at Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville, Florida. “I typically do well at this track, so I was looking forward to competing,” said Texter. “I rode the same classes as Savannah, Super Singles and Expert Twins.”

“This track is extremely tough to pass on and a good start is crucial,” Texter said. “Unfortunately, in the Expert Twins heat race, I had a terrible jump and found myself in third place. I was trying all I could to make a pass for second, but the bike wasn't working the way I wanted it to. I ended up getting passed on the last lap and finished 4th in my heat race.”

Getting a similar start in the Super Singles race, Texter’s competitive nature kicked in to full gear. “In the Super Singles class, I again got a terrible start, but I wasn't going to be denied twice, so I ended up [passing] five riders in my heat race to take the win,” said Texter.

“We made some changes to my Kawasaki Twin and I was really eager to redeem myself in the main event, but Mother Nature decided she wanted it to rain and we were scored by the heat races,” Texter said. “I ended up 7th on the twin, but I had the fastest heat race time on the 450 and won the Super Singles class. I was bummed with the final result on the twin and not being able to try the changes we made to the bike for the main event, but it felt good to get a win on my 450.”

American Flat Track Series Round 1 - Daytona TT

Texter walking on the track at the Daytona TT

Texter was frustrated that a shift lever led to a Daytona DNF

With the warm-up and shake-down races under his belt, the first round of the American Pro Flat Track Series in Daytona, Florida was Texter’s next stop. The Daytona TT is part of the Daytona Bike Week festivities.

“I have never been to a race in my life where there were more unknowns than the Daytona TT,” said Texter. “I prepared myself and my bikes as best I could with the budget I had, but I still wasn't sure what to expect. The track was basic, but fast and technical. To be honest, I have only raced a couple of TT events over the past few years. I ride a lot of motocross, but it's still a different animal. I qualified 21st, which I wasn't pleased with.”

There is a new knockout format to the qualifying in American Pro Flat Track this year, and Texter made the cut with a gutsy qualifying ride. “I battled hard and finished in 8th, which was good enough for a transfer to the main,” Texter said. “I train hard and I was really looking forward to a hard, long 25 laps.”

For Texter, the Daytona TT was clear and powerful evidence that the smallest mechanical part can be the difference between a successful race effort and a DNF.

“One of the biggest issues I was having all day was with my shifter. My bike was missing shifts all night long,” said Texter. “After the semi, we noticed my shifter was loose, so we swapped in a new shifter. Unfortunately on lap five in the main event, my shifter came off completely causing me to DNF.”

“I was credited with 17th,” Texter said. “I was bummed about the whole deal because I was confident I could have had a solid finish, but a mechanical like that is out of my control, so it's something I can't dwell on. We learned a lot of things that will better us for the additional TT races on the schedule. On the positive, I kept it on two wheels and came out of there with a couple of points heading into a couple of race tracks I am really excited for.”

Clash of the Concrete Indoor Race

Texter on the podium of the Clash of the Concrete Indoor race

Texter's Daytona week ended on a high note with a concrete oval win at Daytona Bike Week

Wrapping up the whirlwind start of the flat track season for Texter was an indoor race in downtown Daytona Beach sponsored by Harley-Davidson® and IV League Flat Track. It would prove to be a very positive race for Texter.

“I was tired from the National the night before, but racing motorcycles is my job, so I got my bike ready and went to work,” Texter said. “There were some good riders in attendance with a good purse on the line. Harley-Davidson broadcasted the whole event on their Facebook page, which was pretty neat. I do well on these concrete indoors. I ended up winning my heat race and the main event. Although it wasn't a Grand National, it felt good to redeem myself from the night before and grab another win for my sponsors during Daytona Bike Week.”

Texter is primed and ready for round two of the American Pro Flat Track season. The Georgia Short Track will be held at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, Georgia. “Thanks to all of my sponsors for all of the support this season,” Texter said. “I know that is a cliché statement, but without all of the support, I wouldn't be able to call this my job and I am truly blessed to have a great group of supporters behind me this year.”

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