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You Can Further Improve Your BMW Six Cylinder with Just an Air Filter Change

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K&N filters are both computer-designed as well as hand-tested on sample BMWs to make certain the end user gets an OEM level of fit

If you were to select one type of product produced by the Bayerische Motor Werke (BMW) to hold up as an example of their engineering prowess, it would have to be their inline six cylinder engines.

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Under hood, there’s no sign that you’ve made a performance upgrade to your BMW six-cylinder engine

While much of the rest of the automotive worlds has abandoned the  inline six for the more compact (especially for front-wheel drive applications) for some version of a V6, BMW has held tight to its commitment to the smoother-running straight six that requires no balance shafts or unusual timing needed to calm the otherwise rough-running V6 configuration. In fact, BMW has been experimenting with V6 designs for a number of year but are never able to get one to meet corporate noise and harshness standards.

While much of the rest of the automotive worlds has abandoned the  inline six for the more compact (especially for front-wheel drive applications) for some version of a V6, BMW has held tight to its commitment to the smoother-running straight six that requires no balance shafts or unusual timing needed to calm the otherwise rough-running V6 configuration. In fact, BMW has been experimenting with V6 designs for a number of year but are never able to get one to meet corporate noise and harshness standards.

The first applications for the K&N 33-2292 began in 2003 with the BMW 520i, 525i, and 530i, which were fitted with BMW’s M54 is a straight-six DOHC engine. The M54 uses an aluminum block with cast iron liners and an aluminum cylinder head with cast iron cylinder liners. Further, the M54 features variable valve timing to both camshafts (dual VANOS in BMW speak) and a dual length intake manifold, which was named DISA by BMW.

The final application for this long-lived air filter design was the 2010 and 2011 BMW 630i. Despite the passing of eight years, the filter configuration, available as K&N 33-2292, remained the same even though the N52 engine was quite different.

Like the BMW M54, the BMW N52 is a straight-six DOHC engine. Compared with its M54 predecessor, the N52 features variable valve lift (ingeniously named Valvetronic by BMW), a lighter magnesium engine block and an electric water pump and a variable speed oil pump. Like the M54, the N52 uses an electronic throttle control, the VANOS variable valve timing to both camshafts and the dual length DISA intake manifold.

These are just the bookends of the applications for this filter. In between are cars as diverse as the Z4 and models of the 3, 5, and 7 Series.

The performance of each K&N filter design is verified through K&N’s in-house efficiency testing, which follows strict ISO 5011 standards, and confirms that K&N filters provide a high volume of intake airflow without sacrificing engine longevity.

And once you’ve installed your K&N 33-2292 air filter you’ve eliminated the need to purchase and replace paper filters for the life of your six-cylinder BMW 3, 5, 6, 7, and Z4 series. The only maintenance necessary is one you can do yourself in just a short time.  At intervals of 50,000 miles or about 80,000 kilometers (depending on your driving conditions) simply use a K&N air filter cleaning kit to easily clean and re-oil your air filter. Your one K&N air filter is designed to last the lifetime of your vehicle, which K&N guarantees will perform for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles without requiring replacement. For full details visit the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.

You can order the filter simply by clicking on the part number 33-2292 and while you’re at it, grab an air filter cleaning kit, part number 99-5000.

To find additional K&N upgrades for cars, trucks, scooters, motorcycles, motorhomes, or almost anything with an engine, use the K&N search by vehicle tool. Find an authorized K&N dealer nearby using the K&N dealer search.

The K&N 33-2292 fits the following vehicles:

2011 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2010 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2010 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2010 BMW 528I XDRIVE 3.0L L6 F/I - US
2010 BMW 528I XDRIVE 3.0L L6 F/I - Non-US, E60, E61 
2010 BMW 528I 3.0L L6 F/I - US
2010 BMW 528I 3.0L L6 F/I - Non-US, E60, E61 
2010 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2010 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2009 BMW Z4 3.2L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 528XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 528I XDRIVE 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 528I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2009 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW Z4 3.2L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 530XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 528XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 528I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 525XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2008 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW Z4 3.2L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 530XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 525XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2007 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW Z4 3.2L L6 F/I - Non-US
2006 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 530XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 525XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 525I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2006 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 530XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 525XI 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 523I 2.5L L6 F/I - All
2005 BMW 520I 2.2L L6 F/I - All
2004 BMW 630I 3.0L L6 F/I - All
2004 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - US
2004 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2004 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - US
2004 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2004 BMW 520I 2.2L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2003 BMW 530I 3.0L L6 F/I - E60
2003 BMW 525I 2.5L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2003 BMW 520I 2.2L L6 F/I - E60, E61
2003 BMW 520I 2.0L L6 F/I - E60, E61

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Lloyd Brothers Motorsport and Johnny Lewis Team Up at AMA Pro Flat Track & Flat Track X Games

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport and Johnny Lewis 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track

Johnny Lewis joined the Lloyd brothers' team for the 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track season.

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport and Johnny Lewis Team Up Again for 2016
A short season won’t stop the Lloyd brothers from competing at the top level in this year’s series.

Johnny Lewis will ride for Lloyd Brothers Motorsport in select rounds of the AMA Pro Racing Flat Track Championship and the Second Annual Harley-Davidson Flat Track X Games. Lewis will be riding the newest version of the LBM Flat Tracker with title sponsorship from Dillard Family Racing.

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport races exclusively in the AMA Pro Racing Grand National Dirt Track Circuit as well as the Flat Track X Games.

“We didn’t have the funding for the full series this year, but we are excited to continue with our rider from last year, Johnny Lewis. Johnny would not have been able to compete in a full season anyway because he and his wife are expecting a baby girl in the coming weeks. So we are skipping three rounds and will pick it up at the X-Games,” said David Lloyd, co-owner with his brother Michael of Lloyd Brothers Motorsport (LBM).

“Our Focus is to make sure that the team has every possible advantage to compete well at each race that we attend while at the same time gaining valuable experience together to move forward in the future,” stated team co-owner Michael Lloyd. “We had several top-five finishes last year running a partial season with Johnny. In addition to removing over 13 pounds from the motorcycle, we have made chassis and power plant changes that should move us forward,” added David Lloyd.

According to David, Michael and David have owned a team for 12 or 13 years. “We helped to develop the LBM Flat Tracker, which we have been having pretty good success with. We also participated in the Moto ST Series and won that championship two years in a row, back in 2007 and 2008.”

David and Michael’s primary business is building homes in the Columbus, Ohio area.

David started racing 30 years ago when he was 14 years old. “I grew up riding motorcycles. I did the pro series for a couple of years and we’ve been influential in getting new brands involved in the sport,” he said.

He first started getting interested in motorcycle racing when he was about 13. He noted that no one in his family was involved in the sport. It was a personal appeal that stemmed from the popularity of motorcycle racing in the rural area in which he grew up.

“We lived out in the country and I heard of people riding motorcycles,” said David. “The first time I rode one I was hooked. I got involved locally and a shop owner saw how well I was riding and he helped support me and got me into racing by the time I was 16.”

David turned pro when he was 16. “I turned to the then Pro-Am class at 16 and then moved up to the Junior pro ranks when I was 17 and I got my expert license when I was 18,” he said.

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport and Johnny Lewis 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track Ducati Scrambler

Johnny's featured bike this year is 13-pound lighter Ducati Scrambler with improvements made to the chassis and powerplant.

As a co-owner of a team David focuses on recruiting riders and collecting sponsors. “Finding riders for dirt track is just looking at the talent pool and seeing who is available each year,” he explained. “We are very excited to have Johnny Lewis moving forward. His talent, work ethic and personality are unmatched in the paddock.”

Building a program that attracts high visibility and provides a quick return on investment has allowed the team to lure sponsors.  They have attracted a lot of attention by using different types of branded motorcycles that have not been seen in Flat Track racing before. For example, Lloyd Brothers Motorsport has competed on motorcycles from Ducati and Aprilia as well as Harley-Davidson and Kawasaki.

David pointed out that the team’s biggest race victory occurred in 2010 in Prescott, Arizona. In their first race with Joe Kopp, who won the national championship twice, Lloyd Brothers Motorsport’s Ducati was the first to beat a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in 19 years. To say it was close would be an understatement. Kopp won by 17-thousandths of a second.

“Prior to that race Harley-Davidson and Honda had both developed motors for Flat Track racing that won every race for 28 years. The win got us in every motorcycle magazine around the world. It was pretty cool,” he said.

The racing team concentrates on Flat Track racing because it gives them the opportunity to develop new things for their motorcycles. “I like to develop new things so everything we do on dirt track is hand made,” said David. “For example, we design our own chassis. Every time we race we have a chance to test them and then improve them. It is a constant evolution process to make them better. That’s why Flat Track racing is so cool.

“Dirt track seems pretty simple,” continued David. “You just keep going left all the time. But the motorcycles and the riders have to be very much on point. We’re always in one gear, there are no front brakes and there are only four corners. Things have to work very, very well opposed to road racing when you have 15 corners, six-speeds and a front brake. You have to be sure that your motorcycle is set up and designed correctly so it can work on different types of tracks.”

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport and Johnny Lewis 2016 AMA Pro Flat Track Ducati Scrambler

This isn't the first time Johnny is running with the Lloyd brothers. However, this season will be a short one for the team.

David noted that tracks vary widely in Flat Track racing. Some tracks are hard and sticky, some are hard and slippery and some are deep cushioned.  “Racing Flat Track is like a moving target. You have to make sure everything fits right. It’s very challenging,” he said.

Members of Lloyd Brothers Motorsport include Lewis, who also runs a dirt track school, Daniel Kalal, and Richard Lambracht. “We’ve all been together for quite awhile. We have a good group of people. It truly takes a village to be successful,” said David.

David noted that K&N Filters has been sponsoring Lloyd Brothers Motorsport for 13 years. “They’ve been fantastic. We have built a personal relationship with them,” he said.

“You know, some cushion tracks are incredibility dirty and violent environments where motorcycles get hit with 100-mile an hour rooster tails. For us, K&N is our only choice as far as air filters are concerned. They take a beating and still come through,” he concluded.

Lloyd Brothers Motorsport will compete next in the X-Games on June 2.

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The Unusual Rise of Shea Holbrook to the Front of World Challenge Touring Grids

Shea is regarded as a tough competitor and is not known to give up ground easily.

Shea is regarded as a tough competitor and is not known to give up ground easily.

Few of us can point to the exact moment when our life turned around 180 degrees. And even fewer of us have had it happen in the passenger seat of a car someone else was driving. But that’s exactly what happened to 15 year old Shea Holbrook.

Moving into the top-level Touring Class of World Challenge has suited Shea well.

Moving into the top-level Touring Class of World Challenge has suited Shea well.

A promising young competitive water skier in her native state of Florida, she was given a ride in one of the Richard Petty Experience Sprint Cup replicas around Daytona International Speedway by a program instructor. Before she had even unbelted herself from the car in pit lane, Shea knew she that wanted to become a professional race car driver.

The move from water skiing to auto racing isn’t as unlikely a move as you might think. Both emphasize control at speed, optimizing weight transfer, and controlling the interface between the ski and water or four tires and asphalt.

All of the vehicles in this photo has a K&N air filter on it and most have oil filters too. Shea even runs K&N fuel filters on her race rig.

All of the vehicles in this photo has a K&N air filter on it and most have oil filters too. Shea even runs K&N fuel filters on her race rig.

So with the help of her parents, together they built her first race car in the family garage, and in 2009 had won the Central Florida Class H1 championship. In 2010, she went into the SCCA World Challenge series where she finished sixth. In 2011, Shea won the Pirelli World Challenge Touring Car race at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, only the second female driver to win a World Challenge Touring Car race.

For 2012, not only did she record her best finish in World Challenge (fourth), but she began to attract the attention of the media. Shea was made a member of the all-female TRUECar Racing Women Empowered Initiative, while Honda Canada made her the star of one of its TV commercials. She was even featured in an article in Teen Vogue, sharing with young women the infinite possibilities open to them.

Shea Racing wears its K&N logo with pride, using the company’s products on its race cars and tow vehicles.

Shea Racing wears its K&N logo with pride, using the company’s products on its race cars and tow vehicles.

In 2013, Shea finished seventh in the Pirelli World Challenge Touring Car B class, and then moved to the faster A class for 2014, when she finished second overall. She was also the subject of a national TV commercial for sponsor TRUECar.

For 2015, Shea was forced to operate on a shoestring as TRUECar had dropped their program prematurely. Despite the fact that she was only able to compete in four World Challenge TCA races, she still managing to record three top five finishes.

Shea Racing is returning full force, fill-time to the 2016 Pirelli World Challenge Touring car championship -- the first time since 2012. The team is campaigning a pair of Honda Accords V6’s with Shea Holbrook, 6-time PWC winner s back into a Touring Car number 67 joined by the 2015 Trans Am TA3 “Rookie of the Year,” Jason Fichter in car number 7. Shea currently sits a very competitive third in points after eight of 19 races, and Shea Racing occupies third in the team championship, thanks in part to the seventh place in standings held down by Jason Fichter.

And while Shea Racing uses K&N oil and fuel filters on its tow rig, and K&N’s high performance oil filter on its race cars, it’s the K&N air intake about which Shea is most enthused “We use the K&N 69-1212TS Typhoon air intake which guarantees us an increase in power before we ever tune.” In fact, in K&N’s own chassis dyno tests, the installation of a 69-1212TS on an otherwise stock Honda Accord increased power by 7.43 horsepower.

Not surprising Shea is a K&N fan. That first high-speed ride was in a Petty Experience car equipped with a K&N air filter.

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Paul Summers 1969 Chevy Nova with a LS7 427 Lives to Fight Another Day

50 Years ago, if you had boasted to your friends about buying a brand new Chevy Nova, they might have laughed at you, and shrugged you off while getting into their Camaro, Charger, or Mustang. Well, as the great Bob Dylan once said, "the times, they are a changin'." And so they have.

These days, the Chevy Nova, also called the Chevy II, is one of the most sought after cars for restoration projects. The Nova dates all the way back to 1962 - the year of the Tiger - and with a 327ci motor and 4-speed manual transmission option, the Nova was no kitten.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 and billet rearview mirror

No detail was overlooked in this build. Can you spot the billet rearview mirror?

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 at Auto Club Raceway at the Fairplex in Pomona

Paul lives in Claremont, California, just a few miles from the iconic Auto Club Raceway at the Fairplex in Pomona.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 paintjob by Gage Motorsports, in Arlington, Washington

A thin red stripe breaks up the black and white paintjob by Gage Motorsports, in Arlington, Washington.

Currently the most sought after Chevy Novas are the 68-74 models, bearing the classic "muscle car" look. These came with a multitude of engine options, ranging from a 153ci 2.5L inline-four, all the way to a 402ci 6.6L V8, and almost anything in between. It also had a variety of available transmissions, with the 2-speed Powerglide and 4-speed Borg-Warner T-10 manual as an option. Some Novas even came off the assembly line with disc brakes, to stop all the power behind them. A popular option was the 4-barrel 300 hp 5.7L setup with a three-speed Turbo Hydra-matic 350 (THM350)

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 and Santuff 4-Link Coilover front suspension

The front suspension consists of a Santuff 4-Link Coilover setup, sitting under a 427 LS7 GM motor.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 and Black and red Kirkey race seats adorn the interior with G-Forge 5-point seat belts and an Art Morrison cage

Black and red Kirkey race seats adorn the interior with G-Forge 5-point seat belts and an Art Morrison cage.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 and E-3770 6x14-inch round K&N air filter air cleaner

An E-3770 6 x 14-inch round K&N air cleaner sits atop the powerful 427ci LS7.

Paul Summers, of Claremont, California, had a similar idea in mind when he bought his 1969 Chevy Nova, although the 350ci motor wasn't going to cut it for him. He sought the definitive power of the Chevy LS7. "I bought the car in 2013," Paul says, "my goal was to have a street car that ran high 9s on the strip." He got what he wished for - a robust Nova that had power, style, and a beautiful paintjob done by Gage Motorsports in Arlington, Washington.

Paul moved to Southern California in 2014 and began to show interest in the wealth of car shows that SoCal has to offer. He began to show off the enhancing qualities of the car, like the black and red Kirkey race seats and the Art Morrison cage with G-Forge 5-point seat belts. The aforementioned LS7 features L92 heads, Doug's headers, and a Flowmaster exhaust to let the LS7 roar. It's also fitted with Aluminum Champion wheels wrapped in Mickey-Thompson tires contributing to the smooth look and feel of this car. Paul's drivetrain consists of an Inland Empire Driveline driveshaft and a Mark Williams 4.11 ring and pinion. The Nova is also equipped with a Santuff 4-Link coilover suspension setup, to make sure the handling is excellent.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 and cowl hood for 6 inch air cleaner

The cowl hood is necessary when running a 6" filter setup.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7

Paul takes no nonsense, and lets his competition know about it.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 427 badges

The classic 427 badges let everyone know what's under the hood!

Needless to say, Paul definitely has a great taste in highly customized cars and enthusiasts at the many car shows he attended agreed. He was prosperous in winning multiple trophies including 25 best-of-show awards amongst numerous car shows in Southern California. Paul also won the Super Chevy Editor's Pick award at the 2016 Grand National Roadster Show and took home a trophy from the Street Machine Muscle Car Nationals. Trophies were great, however something was missing, his need for speed. He started taking his car to the local drag strips and proceeded to run low 10s at around 120 mph. One day, he was able to make a 10.20 pass at 128 MPH but the rear end concluded his session quickly when it gave out, thus pretzeling the driveshaft, and cracking the transmission case in the process. He replaced the rear-end with a Mark Williams 40-Spline and had the transmission rebuilt. While the car was indisposed, Paul decided to take off the stock front-end and replace it with an all new tube chassis chromoly front end. He is now ready to hit the track again, and test out his new and better than before 1969 Chevy Nova.

The car is now running high 9's and Paul couldn't be happier. He doesn't have any issue pushing his T-400 Transmission to the limit in the name of a little speed addiction. You better believe that Paul drives the car on the streets too. If you ever pull up next to a black and white Nova with a massive cowl induction hood, let him be, you don't want to get your feelings hurt.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 427 with Wilwood brakes and Mickey Thompson clad Aluminum Champion wheels

A Wilwood brake setup with drilled and slotted rotors sits behind the Mickey Thompson clad Aluminum Champion wheels and are responsible for bringing the Nova down from top speed.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 427 side fender badges

Despite all the modifications, some features on the vehicle remained, like the side fender badges.

Paul Summers 1972 Chevy Nova with LS7 427 and a Hurst shifter outfitted with a trans-lock switch

The Nova is equipped with a Hurst shifter outfitted with a trans-lock switch.

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GM, Kia, Hyundai with a K&N Cabin Air Filter Reduces Odors and Rejuvenates Interior Air Quality

K&N VF2016 Cabin Air Filter for Hyundai, Kia, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sedona

The K&N VF2016 Cabin Air Filter will fit many popular GM crossovers, along with late model Hyundai/Kia sedans, the Hyundai Santa Fe and the Kia Sedona

Large car companies like General Motors and Hyundai/Kia, often use the same parts on many different models. This allows them to keep costs low by only manufacturing a single component, like a filtered HVAC system. They can then use this one part on everything from the 2011-2014 Hyundai Sonata / Sonata Hybrid and 2011-2014 Kia Optima, to the 2012-2016 Kia Azera and 2013-2015 Hyundai Santa Fe. It also allows part manufacturers to keep their overhead low, because the exact same size Hyundai OEM cabin air filter will also work on GM models like the 2010-2016 Chevy Equinox and. 2010-2016 GMC Terrain. But no matter how cost effective their production techniques are, those cabin filters can still cost consumers quite a bit of money over time. Fortunately, the K&N VF2016 cabin air filter is reusable and can provide clean air for the occupants of your vehicle to breathe.

K&N VF2016 Cabin Air Filter for Hyundai, Kia, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sedona

The reusable synthetic K&N VF2016 Cabin Air Filter is warrantied for 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty

A filtered climate control system is designed to clean dirt, dust, odors, and allergens from the air, before it reaches the interior. To do this, they install a disposable paper air filter behind the glovebox, and the heated/cooled air is pushed through it before exiting the vents. Pollen, mold spores, dust, and leaves then collect on the filter's surface, usually between the pleats/folds. Over time however, all of that accumulated dirt will start to reduce the amount of air that can flow through the OE cabin filter. This will make the HVAC system have to work much harder to force air through the clogged filter. That built up gunk will also contaminate the cabin air, making it feel musty and stale. Your allergies could also be affected, because those clumped up pollen, mold, and fungus particles can get sucked around the filter and into the cabin.

Paper cabin filters may be cheap to produce, but their performance leaves a lot to be desired. Conversely, the K&N VF2016 cabin air filter uses a much more efficient design. It is made from a special synthetic material that traps contaminants and holds them in place. This allows air to continue to flow through, even when the filter becomes dirty. Each K&N cabin filter also has an electrostatic charge to keep those dirt particles in place and to help attract more dirt. Even microscopic particles of dust, pollen, mold, spores, fungus, mildew, bacteria, germs, and other allergens get removed from the airstream. Then every 12-months or 12,000 miles (depending on road conditions), you simply pull the K&N cabin filter from its compartment and clean it with the K&N Cabin Air Filter Refresh Kit. The special cleaning spray will dislodge the dirt and allergens trapped inside the material, and the refresh spray will restore the electrostatic charge. The whole process is simple, and will reinvigorate the air inside your GM, Hyundai, or Kia crossover.

Because of K&N's extremely high build quality, the K&N VF2016 cabin air filter is backed by a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty. It will probably be the last cabin filter you have to buy, and it will not void your factory warranty. To see all of the performance parts that K&N makes for your Chevy, GMC, Hyundai or Kia, simply enter your specific year/make/model into the Search by Vehicle Tool. Or you can use this tool to find a K&N dealer near you.

Features & Benefits of the K&N VF2016 Cabin Air Filter

  • Works in the 2008-2015 Chevy Captiva Sport, 2008-2010 Saturn Vue, 2010-2016 Chevy Equinox, 2010-2016 GMC Terrain, 2011
  • 2014 Hyundai Sonata / Sonata Hybrid, 2011-2014 Kia Optima, 2011-2014 Kia Sedona, 2012-2016 Kia Azera, 2013-2015 Hyundai Santa Fe & 2014-2016 Kia Cadenza
  • Removes odors and allergens before they reach the cabin
  • Revitalizes interior air quality
  • Synthetic filter material traps dirt, dust and allergens before they enter the cabin
  • Increased HVAC system efficiency
  • Helps remove dirt, dust, pollen, mold, mildew, fungus, germs, spores, bacteria, and many other irritants
  • Easy to clean and reuse
  • Reusable K&N cabin air filter lasts up to 12-months/12,000 miles before cleaning is required (depending on driving conditions)
  • Covered by the K&N 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty

K&N Applications for VF2016 Cabin Air Filter

2016 KIA CADENZA 3.3L V6
2016 HYUNDAI AZERA 3.3L V6
2016 GMC TERRAIN 3.6L V6
2016 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2016 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.6L V6
2016 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2015 KIA CADENZA 3.3L V6
2015 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL 3.3L V6
2015 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 3.3L V6
2015 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.4L L4
2015 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.0L L4
2015 HYUNDAI AZERA 3.3L V6
2015 GMC TERRAIN 3.6L V6
2015 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2015 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.6L V6
2015 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2015 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2014 KIA SEDONA 3.5L V6
2014 KIA OPTIMA 2.4L L4
2014 KIA OPTIMA 2.0L L4
2014 KIA CADENZA 3.3L V6
2014 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID 2.4L L4
2014 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.4L L4
2014 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.0L L4
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL 3.3L V6
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 3.3L V6
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.4L L4
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.0L L4
2014 HYUNDAI AZERA 3.3L V6
2014 GMC TERRAIN 3.6L V6
2014 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.6L V6
2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2014 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2013 KIA OPTIMA 2.4L L4
2013 KIA OPTIMA 2.0L L4
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID 2.4L L4
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.4L L4
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.0L L4
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL 3.3L V6
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 3.3L V6
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.4L L4
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2.0L L4
2013 HYUNDAI AZERA 3.3L V6
2013 GMC TERRAIN 3.6L V6
2013 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.6L V6
2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2013 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 3.0L V6
2013 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2012 KIA SEDONA 3.5L V6
2012 KIA OPTIMA 2.4L L4
2012 KIA OPTIMA 2.0L L4
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID 2.4L L4
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.4L L4
2012 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.0L L4
2012 HYUNDAI AZERA 3.3L V6
2012 GMC TERRAIN 3.0L V6
2012 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.0L V6
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2012 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 3.0L V6
2012 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2011 KIA SEDONA 3.5L V6
2011 KIA OPTIMA 2.4L L4
2011 KIA OPTIMA 2.0L L4
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID 2.4L L4
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.4L L4
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA 2.0L L4
2011 GMC TERRAIN 3.0L V6
2011 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.0L V6
2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2011 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 3.0L V6
2011 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2010 SATURN VUE 2.4L L4
2010 GMC TERRAIN 3.0L V6
2010 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L L4
2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 3.0L V6
2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX 2.4L L4
2010 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 3.6L V6
2010 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4
2009 SATURN VUE 2.4L L4
2009 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 3.6L V6
2008 SATURN VUE 2.4L L4
2008 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA SPORT 2.4L L4

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