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GM Generation III LS Series Engine Air Intake Systems from K&N

The General Motors Generation III engine series (often referred to as the LS engines) was designed to be manufactured in a range of different displacements so that it could be utilized in a variety of passenger cars and light trucks. It debuted in the 1997 model year C5 Corvette as the all-aluminum 5.7 L LS1 V8. For the following model year the LS1 replaced the LT1 350 CID small-block in Firebirds and Camaros. After which, an iron-block version of the Gen III V8 appeared in full size light trucks and SUVs.

The Gen III was an all-new design with little more than the bore spacing in common with the original Chevrolet small block V8, first introduced in 1955, though its architecture was clearly influenced by the earlier design. The Gen III engine was smaller and lighter, it made more horsepower per cubic inch, created fewer emissions, and got better fuel mileage than the Chevy 350 it replaced. Changes like a new firing order made the Gen III engine run smoother than its predecessor, individual coils for each spark plug meant that ignition could be optimized by cylinder, rotating mass was decreased for faster revving and a host of other changes that not only made the Gen III more powerful than the LT1 350 small block, but also out-perform some four-valve DOHC engines.

We've selected five versions of the Gen III engine to examine. These aren't all the highest performing versions, but rather provide an overview of how widespread the integration of the Gen III engine was across almost all GM nameplates and how adding a K&N intake to them can help bring your power numbers up.

K&N air intake system for Gen III LS1 engines

K&N air intake system installed in a 1997 Camaro LS1 adds an estimated 18.3 rear-wheel horsepower.

Gen III LS1

When introduced in the 1997 Corvette, the LS1 was rated at 345 horsepower. After ongoing development changes to the intake and exhaust manifolds raised output to 350 horsepower in 2001. The aluminum block LS1 was original equipment in the Corvette from 1997 through 2004. After one year of exclusivity in the Corvette, the Gen III motor replace the 350 small block in the 1998 through 2002 Pontiac Firebird Formula, Trans Am, and Chevrolet Camaro (GM F Body) cars, which produced up to 325 horsepower. K&N make filters for all LS1 applications. For example, K&N air intake system 57-3010-1 installed in a 1997 Camaro LS1 (without Ram Air or Traction Control) adds an estimated 18.3 rear-wheel horsepower at 5331 rpm.

Applications:
1997-2004 Chevrolet Corvette
1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird Formula, Trans Am
1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro

57-3054 K&N air intake system for Gen III LS6 engines

An LS6 powered CTS-V showed an increase of an estimated 19.1 horsepower with the installation of a K&N air intake system.

Gen III LS6

If you like the LS1, then you probably love the LS6. The LS6 was a high-performance version of the LS1 engine that retained the same 5.7 L displacement. Changes included a higher flow rate intake manifold and MAF-sensor, a new camshaft with higher lift and longer duration, an increased compression ratio of 10.5:1, sodium filled valves, and an oiling system better suited to high cornering speeds. The initial 2001 LS6 produced 385 horsepower, but was upgraded in the 2002 model year (through 2004 models) to produce 405 horsepower. A 400 horsepower version of the LS6 was available in the Cadillac CTS -V in 2004 and 2005. The LS6 shares its basic architecture with the GM LS1 engine, but other design changes were made such as windows cast into the block between cylinders, improved main web strength and bay to bay breathing, an intake manifold and MAF-sensor with higher flow, a camshaft with higher lift and more duration, a higher compression ratio of 10.5:1, sodium filled valves, and a revised oiling system better suited to high lateral acceleration. A 57-3054 K&N air intake system can add even more power to your LS6 powered CTS-V. K&N's chassis dyno testing showed an estimated increase of 19.1 rear-wheel horsepower over a stock Caddy.

Applications:
2001-2004 Corvette Z06
2004-2005 Cadillac CTS V-Series

Gen III LR4

Going from the LS6 to the LR4 is a bit like going from wild to mild, but the LR4 demonstrates the incredible versatility GM engineers designed into the Gen III family of engines. The LR4, more popularly known as the Vortec 4800 is a Generation III small block V8 engine specifically for truck applications. Displacement is 4.8 L (293 CID) with a slightly over-square configuration combining a 3.78 inch bore with a 3.27 inch stroke. The replacement for the 5.0L 5000 L30, the LR4 is the smallest of the Generation III truck engines. When introduced in 1999, the LR4 engine produced 255 horsepower while the 2000 through 2004 models produced 270-285 horsepower, based on application. For the 2005-2006 model years output was further increased to 285 horsepower, about the same SAE Net output as a 1969 Camaro Z/28. If you're looking for Z/28 like performance for your 2006 Chevy Tahoe consider the K&N 57-3050 air intake system which has been proven on K&N's chassis dynos to add an estimated nearly 12 additional rear-wheel horsepower at 5367 rpm.

LR4 applications:
2003-2006 Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana
1999-2006 Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 1500
2000-2006 Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon

K&N intake system 57-3058 for 2007 GMC Sierra 1500

Fit a K&N intake system 57-3058 to a 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 and you're adding an estimated 17.6 rear wheel horsepower.

Gen III LM7

The 5.3L LM7 V-8 was the first application of the Gen III/LS engine configurations available in a light truck. Specific modifications included a lighter valvetrain for reduced friction and increased efficiency, a steel camshaft reduced mass while maintaining truck-grade durability, steel roller rockers were added for stiffness, allowing for higher engine speeds with reduced vibrations. Hydraulic roller lifters reduced friction for better fuel economy and wear resistance, while the Iridium-tipped OEM spark plugs extend claimed plug life to 100,000 miles, while the coolant maintains its properties for 150,000 miles. Scheduled maintenance was limited to oil changes. The LM7 was introduced in the 1999 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, where the engine produced 270 horsepower. Refinements to the design resulted in the 2000-2003 engines producing 285 horsepower. For the final versions, available from 2004 through 2007, the LM7 engine produced 295 horsepower, no doubt aided by the addition of aluminum cylinder heads.

There were several variations of the LM7 made available. In 2002, the L59 was produced, which was the flexible fuel version of the LM7. Then in 2003 the LM4 became available, which was the LM7 with an aluminum engine block, making the engine all-aluminum (block and heads). Finally, in 2005, the L33 was first offered which was also an aluminum block and had other piston/cylinder head options that enabled more power creation. These Gen III versions of the small block remained available until 2007, when they were phased out. With its outstanding balance of torque, horsepower, fuel efficiency, low maintenance and low cost of ownership made the most widely applied of GM Powertrain's Vortec V-8s. And its performance can be improved further, like with the 2007 GMC Sierra 1500, which when fitted with the K&N air intake system 57-3058 added an estimated 17.6 rear wheel horsepower on K&N's chassis dynamometer.

LM7 applications:
2002-2005 Cadillac Escalade 2WD
2002-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche
2003-2007 Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana
1999-2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
1999-2007 GMC Sierra 1500
2000-2006 Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon XL 1500
2000-2006 Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon

Air intake for Gen III LQ4 engines

Count on a K&N cold air intake to add an estimated 20.3 horsepower to your 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD.

Gen III LQ4

Like the LM7, the Gen III LQ4 was developed specifically as an engine for light trucks and SUVs. Commonly referred to as the Vortec 6000, it was one of the most popular of all the Gen III engines. Its displacement is 5.97 L or 364 CID from a 4.00-inch bore and a 3.622-inch stroke. It features a cast iron block with aluminum cylinder heads. The only exception was the 1999 and 2000 model year engines which featured cast iron heads. The LQ4 produces 300 horsepower to 325 horsepower, depending upon application. Other features shared with the LM7 include a steel camshaft, steel roller rockers, Iridium spark plugs, and long-life coolant. K&N can help you add hauling power to your LQ4. For example, a K&N 57-3031-1 air intake system added an estimated 20.3 rear-wheel horsepower to a 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD.

Applications:
Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Pickup, 3500 Pickup, Crew Cab, and Chassis Cab/GMC Sierra 2500 HD Pickup and Crew Cab, C3, Denali, and 3500 Pickup and Chassis Cab, 1500HD Crew Cab
Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon XL Denali
Hummer H2 SUT
GMC Yukon Denali

If you didn't see your vehicle listed here, fear not. K&N makes air filters, air intake systems, oil filters, car air conditioning air filters, and more for most of the vehicles on the road. Just use the K&N Search by Vehicle tool to find what we make for your vehicle.

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2015 to 2016 Can-Am Maverick UTV Air Intake Kit Boosts Horsepower and Helps Protect Engine

K&N 63-1135 performance intake kit for Can-Am Maverick UTV

The K&N 63-1135 performance intake kit is designed to replace the factory air filter and intake housing of specific Can-Am Maverick UTV models.

One of the most popular motorsports today is racing all-terrain vehicles. However, these vehicles are also ideal for recreational rides through forest and mountain areas, and through streams and rough terrain. Moreover, they have a more practical use providing assistance performing tasks on farms and construction sites as well as other work-related activity in harsh environments.

K&N 63-1135 performance intake kit with HDPE tube for Can-Am Maverick UTV

The HDPE tube helps to straighten out the air entering the engine, thereby boosting power to the tires.

One of the most popular manufacturers of these vehicles is Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), a Canadian company that makes ATVs, snowmobiles, motorcycles, and Spyder Roadsters for Can-Am.

One of the most popular Can-Am side-by-side UTVs is the Maverick, which includes the MAX X, MAX, and Maverick.

First introduced in 2013, the Can-Am Maverick 1000R is a sports utility style UTV that is equipped with a 976 cc, liquid cooled, V-Twin, SOHC, 4-Stroke Engine, dual exhaust and a continuously variable transmission (CVT). It also features double A-arm suspension in the front, independent torsional trailing A-arms suspension in the rear and ground clearance of 13-inches (33cm). In addition, there are front dual hydraulic disc brakes on the front wheels and dual hydraulic disc brakes on the rear.

The Rotax® engine generates 101-horsepower and sits mid-vehicle in a sport-tuned frame specifically designed for the Maverick. The steel frame assists in providing great traction, agility and handling. Yet it is more rigid than other side-by-side UTVs.

It also features removable free-standing seats; adjustable driver seat, and tilt steering; 2-inch diameter, steel, ROPS-approved cage; 31.6-liters of cockpit storage; multifunction digital gauge; 12-inch centerless cast-aluminum wheels; digitally encoded security system; front and rear Fox Podium X Performance 2.0 HPG piggyback shocks with compression and preload adjustments. This permits the driver to adjust the ride to whatever the surface.

Debuting in 2014, the Can-Am Maverick MAX 1000R XRS DPS is a sports utility style UTV that is powered by a 976cc, liquid cooled, V-Twin, SOHC, 4-Stroke Engine and also includes a CVT transmission. It features a double A-arm front suspension and rear independent suspension and Fox Podium X Performance 2.0 HPG piggyback shocks and offers 14-inches of travel front and rear. It relies on dual hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. It rests on 12-inch aluminum beadlock wheels and also includes analog/digital gauge, and custom steering wheel with brushed-aluminum center

The Maverick 1000R X ds includes a Turbo engine that generates 131-horsepower with better torque and includes larger injectors and increased boost pressure. A larger Donaldson airbox is now closer to the engine to improve airflow and an electronic throttle-by-wire system works in conjunction with a 54mm Bosch throttle body to help produce smooth delivery even if the driver's foot is bouncing on and off the pedal due to rough terrain. Its 88-inch wheelbase supplies a better ride at higher speeds and in tight cornering. Despite its longer wheelbase, the X ds has a short turning radius for precise and agile maneuverability and offers 16-inches of travel.

K&N 63-1135 performance intake kit installed in a Can-Am Maverick UTV

Once installed in your Can-Am Maverick, the K&N 63-1135 looks great and protects the engine from harmful contaminants.

The Maverick 1000R X MR includes air control suspension with Fox air assist HPG piggyback shocks, analog/digital gauge, and 14-inch ITP cast aluminum wheels. The CVT transmission system can be calibrated for wet terrain and conditions. A dedicated drain plug is included in the cover and can be used to remove water from the CVT housing. The CVT intake is high on the chassis so that the machine can perform in wet riding conditions. The CVT exhaust and engine air intake is up as high as possible on the vehicle to avoid muddy, wet conditions. Tri-mode dynamic power steering (DPS) offers variable steering assistance and is designed to supply less help at high speed and more help at low speed. Moreover, the driver can program his or her preference of three modes –- Hi, Med, and Lo. DPS equipped models include Visco-Lok QE calibration to give a quicker engagement of the front differential. It transfers power from a slipping front wheel to the gripping wheel automatically with no buttons to push or levers to pull.

K&N 63-1135 performance intake kit open view of air filter for Can-Am Maverick UTV

The filter is located under an aluminum cover to help keep it out of the elements. Even if some dirt gets to the filter, the oiled media will stop it before entering the engine.

K&N offers the 63-1135 air intake kit for several models of the Maverick. The intake increases horsepower and improves throttle response and engine sound. It is designed to replace the entire factory air intake system and includes a free-flow high-density polyethylene tube. It is designed to reduce inherit restrictions in the factory intake and smooth and straighten airflow.

The side-by-side UTV air intake kit comes with a black rubber topped K&N high flow air filter in an embossed air box that installs into the space for the original factory air box under the hood panel. The kit also includes an aerodynamically engineered intake tube that goes into the engine's throttle body to ensure power gain. The intake tube is designed to incorporate the factory crank case vent hose. The system can be installed in about 90 minutes utilizing the vehicle's existing factory mounting points. All you need is a few simple hand tools.

Since the filter is washable and reusable it can simply be cleaned, re-oiled using the 99-5000 air filter cleaning kit and reinstalled in the intake.

The K&N 63-1135 air intake kit fits the following UTVs:

2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R X DS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R DPS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R XC 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X XC DPS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X MR DPS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X DS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R DPS 976
2016 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R X RS DPS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R X DS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK MAX 1000R 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X XC DPS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X RS DPS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X MR DPS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X DS 976
2015 CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R 976

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2003 to 2011 BMW M-Series Benefits from a Cleanable, Reusable Cabin Air Filter from K&N

K&N cabin air filter for BMW M-Series

The K&N VF4000 cabin air filter is electrostatically charged to hold dirt and dust and is backed by a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty.

BMW offers all kinds of models under its number series like the five and six series and its letter series like the M.

The M (for Motorsport) series cars were initially introduced to support BMW's successful racing program of the 1960s and 1970s. However, the moniker soon became to be used to help fill out the company's stable of vehicles. These models are the modified higher trim models. These cars include modified engines, transmissions, suspensions, interior trims, aerodynamics and exterior changes that helped to set them apart from their colleagues.

The first of the M series cars to be offered was the M1, which was a sports car unveiled in 1978 and sold through 1981.

Today the M-Series stable includes the M2, a coupe introduced in 2015; the M3, a sedan unveiled in 2014; the M4, a coupe and cabriolet introduced in 2014; the M5, a sedan released in 2012; the M6, a cabriolet and coupe that was first offered in 2012 and a Gran Coupe that came out in 2013.

Nineteen different engines have been used to power M-Series cars. From 2004-2010, a 5.0-liter V10 engine that generated 507 PS powered the M5 4-door sedan and station wagon. From 2005-2010, a 5.0-liter V10 engine that delivers 507 PS powered the M6 coupe and convertible.

The second-generation 6 series including the 630i, 645CI, 635D, and 650i was introduced in 2003. A 3.0-liter straight 6 engine with valvetronic and dual yanos technology powered the 630Ci and 630i. A 3.0-liter diesel straight 6 engine with twin-turbocharger powered the 635d. BMW claimed that this was the first diesel Gran Tourer when it was released. This model offered more power, torque and fuel economy than the 630i.

A 4.4-liter V8 that produced 329-horsepower and 330 lb-ft of torque powered the 645Ci. Production of the car was stopped in 2005 and the 650i, a bigger and quicker car, replaced it in 2006. A 4.8-liter V8 engine that delivered 360-horsepower and 360 lb-ft of torque powered the 650i.

BMW introduced the 5 series in 1972. Initially, the car came in only a sedan body style. The touring body style was added in 1991 and the 5-door hatchback (known as the Gran Touring) was added in 2009.

The 5 is BMW's second best-selling series after the 3-series and in 2010 accounted for about half of BMW's profits. On January 29, 2008, the 5 millionth 5-series was manufactured, a 530d sedan. The 5-series includes the BMW 528, 528i, 525i, 520i, the 530i, and the 535i.

The fifth generation of the series started in 2004 and ran through 2010. This particular 5-series featured a longer and wider chassis than the previous generation and included iDrive, Active Roll Stabilization, Active Cruise Control, Park Distance Control and a Harman Kardon Logic7 sound system. The 4.4-liter V8 that powered this generation delivered 325-horsepower and was mated to a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission or newly created 6-speed Sequential Manual Gearbox that featured steering wheel-mounted shift paddles.

The 5-series is currently in its sixth generation. These models are greater in length than the previous generations, permitting more rear legroom. These models are also the first BMWs to feature the new ZF eight-speed automatic transmission and a new brake energy regeneration system.

Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH is a German automobile manufacturer who works with BMW in the design and manufacturing of the Alpina. Recognized as an automobile manufacturer, the company is actually more of an aftermarket tuner. The company enhances BMW cars and releases the results as an Alpina.

Anyone who owns the "Ultimate Driving Machine" is going to want to be sure that its passenger cabin smells fresh and is healthy to occupy. K&N offers the VF4000 cabin air filter for this purpose.

Designed and manufactured to freshen and clean incoming air into the car's cabin, the filter captures most molds, mildew, fungus, spores, bacteria, germs, pollen and allergens.

The filter is electrostatically charged so that it can capture and hold impurities until it is cleaned. K&N recommends this be done every 12 months or 12,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. It is also designed to fit the factory cabin air filter box and is pre-treated and ready to install straight out of the box.

K&N offers a cabin air filter cleaning kit that includes a substance that cleans out the impurities as well as a substance that recharges the electrostatic properties of the cabin air filter so that it can be used over and over again.

Installation of the cabin air filter is simple. Simply remove the old filter from the factory box that is located in one of three locations –- under the hood, near the windshield; underneath the dashboard; or behind the glove box. Once the old filter has been removed, simply drop the new K&N filter into the box.

Most cabin air filters can be replaced without tools. However, you may need basic hand tools to open the cover of the cabin air filter compartment.

K&N is so sure that the cabin air filter will perform as promised it covers it with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty.

The K&N VF4000 cabin air filter fits the following vehicles:

2011 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2011 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2011 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2011 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2010 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2010 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2010 BMW ALPINA B6 4.4L V8
2010 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2010 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2010 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2010 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2010 BMW 550I 4.8L V8 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2010 BMW 535I XDRIVE 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 535I GT 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 535I 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL - E60, E61
2010 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL - E60, E61
2010 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 525D 3.0L L6 DIESEL - E60, E61
2010 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 520I 2.0L L6 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 520I 2.0L L4 - E60, E61
2010 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL - E60, E61
2009 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2009 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2009 BMW ALPINA B6 4.4L V8
2009 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2009 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2009 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2009 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2009 BMW 550I 4.8L V8
2009 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2009 BMW 535I GT 3.0L L6
2009 BMW 535I 3.0L L6
2009 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2009 BMW 530I 3.0L L6
2009 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2009 BMW 525I 3.0L L6
2009 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2009 BMW 525D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2009 BMW 523I 2.5L L6
2009 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2009 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL
2008 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2008 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2008 BMW ALPINA B6 4.4L V8
2008 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2008 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2008 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2008 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2008 BMW 550I 4.8L V8
2008 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2008 BMW 535I 3.0L L6
2008 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2008 BMW 530I 3.0L L6
2008 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2008 BMW 525I 3.0L L6
2008 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2008 BMW 525D 2.5L L6 DIESEL
2008 BMW 523I 2.5L L6
2008 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2008 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL
2007 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2007 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2007 BMW ALPINA B6 4.4L V8
2007 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2007 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2007 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2007 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2007 BMW 550I 4.8L V8
2007 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2007 BMW 535I 3.0L L6
2007 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2007 BMW 530I 3.0L L6
2007 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2007 BMW 525I 3.0L L6
2007 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2007 BMW 525D 2.5L L6 DIESEL
2007 BMW 523I 2.5L L6
2007 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2007 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL
2006 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2006 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2006 BMW ALPINA B6 4.4L V8
2006 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2006 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2006 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2006 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2006 BMW 550I 4.8L V8
2006 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2006 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2006 BMW 530I 3.0L L6
2006 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2006 BMW 525I 3.0L L6
2006 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2006 BMW 525D 2.5L L6 DIESEL
2006 BMW 523I 2.5L L6
2006 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2006 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL
2005 BMW M6 5.0L V10
2005 BMW M5 5.0L V10
2005 BMW ALPINA B5 4.4L V8
2005 BMW 650I 4.8L V8
2005 BMW 645CI 4.4L V8
2005 BMW 635D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2005 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2005 BMW 550I 4.8L V8
2005 BMW 545I 4.4L V8
2005 BMW 540I 4.0L V8
2005 BMW 535D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2005 BMW 530I 3.0L L6
2005 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2005 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2005 BMW 525D 2.5L L6 DIESEL
2005 BMW 523I 2.5L L6
2005 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2005 BMW 520D 2.0L L4 DIESEL
2004 BMW 645CI 4.4L V8
2004 BMW 630I 3.0L L6
2004 BMW 545I 4.4L V8
2004 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 - E60, E61
2004 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL
2004 BMW 525I 2.5L L6
2004 BMW 525D 2.5L L6 DIESEL
2004 BMW 520I 2.0L L6
2003 BMW 545I 4.4L V8
2003 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 - E60
2003 BMW 530D 3.0L L6 DIESEL - E60, E61
2003 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 - E60, E61
2003 BMW 520I 2.0L L6 - E60, E61

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2006 to 2016 Suzuki GSX and GSR Motorcycles Benefits from K&N Washable, Reusable Air Filter

K&N SU-6006 motorcycle air filter

The K&N SU-6006 washable and reusable replacement air filter will last for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles without requiring replacement.

Headquartered in Japan, Suzuki Motor Corporation is a multinational business that manufactures automobiles, ATVs, motorcycles, marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of small internal combustion engines.

Founded in 1909 as a manufacturer of weaving looms for a booming silk industry, Suzuki began building cars in 1937 that were powered by a then-innovative, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, four-cylinder engine. It featured a cast aluminum crankcase and gearbox and delivered 13-horsepower from a displacement of less than 800 cc.

The company was forced to give up its automobile manufacturing during World War II and after the war it returned to constructing looms The United States government approved the export of cotton to Japan, which appeared to provide a boost to the textile market, but by 1951 the domestic market collapsed.

As a result, Suzuki returned to manufacturing motor vehicles including motor-bicycles, two-wheel vehicles powered by a motor. Known as the Power Free, by 1952 it was being powered by a 36 cc one horsepower, two-stroke engine. An innovative double-sprocket gear system allowed the rider to either pedal with the engine assisting, pedal without engine assist, or simply disconnect the pedals and run on engine power only. The new democratic government granted Suzuki a financial subsidy so that it could continue research on the vehicle.

By 1954, Suzuki was producing 6,000 motorcycles a month.

Today, the company manufactures a number of motorcycle models including the GSR750 (also known as the GSX-S750) and the GSR600.

Unveiled in 2011, the GSR750 features a 6-speed transmission with multi-plate clutch and a 749 cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC inline 4-cylinder fuel injected engine with 16 valves that delivers 106-horsepower.

The rider has the capability of adjusting the brightness of the instrument cluster that include an easy-to-read analogue tachometer and a large digital LCD speedometer with average fuel consumption meter, gear position indicator, fuel gauge, odometer/trip meter and a clock.

The current generation GSX-R750, also called Gixxer, was introduced in 2011 and is the longest produced GSX-R 750 series without any major changes. The cycle includes Italian made Brembo brake calipers in front and Nissin calipers in back. It is 20-pounds (9 kilograms) lighter than the model made before 2011 and includes a "back torque limiting" clutch that permits slicker downshifting. It also includes a lightweight Showa Big Piston Fork and a Showa rear shock. The engine power produced on the rear wheel is 127.9-horsepower at 12,600 rpm. Torque at the rear wheel is 55.7 lb-ft (75.5 N-m) at 11,100 rpm.

Originally introduced in 2006, the current Suzuki GSR600 includes a 599 cc 16v inline four engine, fully adjustable rear suspension and street fighter styling.

For owners of Suzuki GSX-R750, GSR750, GSX-S750 and the GSR600, K&N offers the K&N SU-6006 replacement air filter.

The filter is designed to replace the stock air filter element of the Suzuki models and is also designed to boost the engine's horsepower and torque. Since the filter features pleated media, there are more surfaces and larger filtration area assuring long service intervals.

The filter includes multiple layers of cotton gauze that has been treated with a special grade of filter oil. As a result, it can catch and hold dirt particles in place until it comes time to clean the filter. This helps to assure excellent filtration.

K&N is so sure of the quality of the motorcycle air filter it offers a Million Mile Limited Warranty®. That means that K&N promises that the filter will last for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles before it needs to be replaced.

In addition, the filter is washable and reusable. To help you be certain that you can use it over and over again, K&N offers air filter cleaner kits that cleanse the filter in a few short steps.

The K&N SU-6006 washable and reusable replacement air filter is designed to fit the following Suzuki motorcycles:

2016 SUZUKI GSXS750 749
2016 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2015 SUZUKI GSXS750Z 749
2015 SUZUKI GSXS750 749
2015 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2014 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2013 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2012 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2011 SUZUKI GSR750 750
2011 SUZUKI GSR600 600
2010 SUZUKI GSR600 600
2009 SUZUKI GSR600 600
2008 SUZUKI GSR600 600
2007 SUZUKI GSR600 600
2006 SUZUKI GSR600 600

You can view all the air filters that K&N makes for these motorcycles at the Air Filters for the Suzuki GSR600, Air Filters for the Suzuki GSR750 and Air Filters for the Suzuki GSX-S750 pages. You can view all the K&N performance products for any vehicle by using the Search by Vehicle tool and you can find a local K&N retailer by plugging your location into the K&N Dealer Search as well.

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Vaughn Gittin Jr. Smokes Tires in Formula D at Evergreen Speedway, in Monroe, Washington

Vaughn Gittin Jr. in Formula D at Evergreen Speedway, in Monroe, Washington

K&N Driver Vaughn Gittin Jr. entertains a packed house for Formula D at Evergreen Speedway, in Monroe, Washington.

Vaughn Gittin Jr. smokes tires with 2016 900 horsepower 2016 Ford Mustang RTR

Gittin Jr. demonstrates what 900 horsepower can do to a set of tires. Good placement of the K&N logo!

After winning Round 4 in New Jersey and making the Final Four in the next round in Canada, knocked out by the eventual winner, things were looking good for Vaughn Gittin Jr. in his quest for the 2016 Formula D Championship.

With more seat time in his new-for-2016 900 horsepower 2016 Ford Mustang RTR, Gittin Jr. went into the Seattle round, at Evergreen Speedway, on August 5 and 6 with a certain degree of confidence for a good result. All started well when he qualified number one, pairing him in the first round with the driver who qualified 32rd.

In the next round Gittin Jr. was paired up against Dean Kearney, a racer from Ireland with 28 European podium finishes and the 2009 Prodrift: European Series Championship to his credit. Kearney is best recognized on track driving his black and orange Dodge Viper.

Vaughn Gittin Jr. smiles in his car  in Formula D at Evergreen Speedway, in Monroe, Washington

Gittin Jr. doing his best to fight off Irish driver and former European champion Dean Kearney, but the advantage would go to Kearney on that day in Washington.

Vaughn Gittin Jr. was top qualifier in Formula D with 2016 900 horsepower 2016 Ford Mustang RTR

If you were the top qualifier for the event as well as season-long points leader, you'd be smiling, too. The next day wouldn't go as well.

The pairing was tighter than anyone had expected. After two runs, first with Gittin Jr. leading, then with him following, the three judges were deadlocked. A call of "One More Time" was made and the two drivers competed in another pair of runs. This time the judges selected Kearney as the winner. Gittin Jr. would advance no further in Seattle. He was credited with a ninth place finish.

In a video posted by Gittin Jr. shortly after the run, he expressed perhaps a little surprise at the result. By being eliminated so early in the competition, he dropped from the top of the year-long championship points standings. In another post he quickly shifted gears to the fact that he's still in third place, 5 points behind second and 10 points behind first, with two more events to go. In his own words "the last two rounds are going to be crazy!" Stay tuned!

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