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Doug Ide’s ‘Rising Sun’ Harley® Road King Wins Mod Harley Class at Long Beach IMS

Doug Ide's Road King custom side view at the Long Beach, California IMS

Long and low, 'Rising Sun' wins the Modified Harley Class of the Long Beach IMS

Doug Ide’s “Rising Sun” is shining brightly in Southern California. Ide, owner of Ide Innovations, in Sacramento, California, walked away with the win in the Modified Harley Category of the first stop of the J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show.

For the second year in a row, K&N is sponsoring three classes of the J&P show which is a centerpiece of the Progressive International Motorcycle Show (IMS). The Long Beach, California, staging of the IMS featured some of the most innovative customs we’ve seen.

Doug Ide's Road King custom rear view and check at the Long Beach, California IMS

Rising Star earned Doug Ide a check and a K&N product prize

Interestingly, Ide’s 2009 Harley-Davidson Road King could be considered a bit of a throwback in the custom bike world. There has been a recent trend toward skeletal, minimalist builds. However, Rising Sun is an over-the-top fully-faired bagger. All of that crimson bling clearly caught the eye of the judges.

Let’s start with the Road King’s most noticeable element, all of that Candy Apple Red paint is marbleized into a deep, and truly awe-inspiring coating. That paint flows from the custom headlight nacelle that is reminiscent of an aircraft engine nose, all the way through the sweeping, stylized hard bags shaped like a sheet blowing off a concealed treasure. Those saddlebags feature very cool sliding lids.

Doug Ide's Road King custom rear view at the Long Beach, California IMS

The lids on those stylized bags slide open

Ide gave the frame a serious rake which makes room for a massive 30-inch, one-off custom wheel up front. That front wheel has one of the most unique spoke patterns you will see. The frame carries the same fantastic paint as the bodywork.

The big V-twin breathes through a K&N filter. Interestingly, rather than a highly-chromed exhaust, spent gasses exit through a subtle, industrial-themed header which continues the aircraft motif from the headlight.

K&N is proud to sponsor J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show classes that shine the spotlight on fantastic builds like Ide Innovations’ Rising Sun. Doug Ide walked away from the show with a $750 check and $500 in K&N product credit for future builds.

Check back often as we bring you the big winners of the J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show at each stop of the Progressive International Motorcycle Show.

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Fuller Moto Shows its Gorgeous Georgia Peach 1940 Ford Truck at the 2017 SEMA Show

The Fuller Moto 1940 pickup rides on an air suspension that can drop the truck to the frame rails

The meticulous work on the grille and the headlamp bezels was achieved through new and old tech

At 20 years old, a life-changing experience took Bryan Fuller from his intended trajectory of becoming a chiropractor to instead follow his true passion and build some of the most jaw-dropping custom cars, trucks, and motorcycles created over the last decade. One could say he changed his profession from back cracking to head turning.

Bryan enrolled in one of the top tech schools in the country. While he’d helped his dad restore a 1964 Mustang, and built his own 327-powered Model A, he wanted to become proficient on all the tools of his new trade.

He moved to Southern California and continued his education at the So-Cal Speed Shop and with Chip Foose. During that time his name became known to enthusiasts through his appearances on “Overhaulin” and “Rides”.

In 2005, Bryan decided he was ready to open his own shop and moved to Atlanta. Building both award-winning bikes and cars, Fuller’s presence became even more wide-spread, including appearances on shows like “Two Guys Garage”, “Naked Speed”, and his current TV gig hosting “Caffeine and Octane” on NBC Sports.

The bezel is held in place with way too many rivets to count

The exhaust exits through the panel below the bed on the side of the truck

You’d think that the media appearances - as well as publishing his own books and videos - would be a distraction to the builder, but it all seems to further fuel his creativity.

Take his latest creation, a 1940 Ford truck barn find that’s been completely rebuilt in Fuller Moto style. The “Georgia Gold” pickup debuted to widespread acclaim at the 2017 SEMA Show where it was on display at the WyoTech booth, his alma mater.

After the truck was hauled into the shop, the body was removed from the chassis. Not only is a 77-year-old frame not up to the rigors of normal driving, Bryan had plans to increase both power and grip. So a custom-made Art Morrison chassis with tubular independent front suspension became the starting point.

Around back, an Art Morrison four-bar kit makes certain the solid rear axle with Tiger magnesium quick-change travels up and down as it’s supposed to. The quick-change rearend is light and allows easy changing of the final drive ratio.

While it may seem like a Windsor is a modern engine in a 1940  Ford, they're only 20 years apart

At the top of the Ford Windsor 302 V8 proudly sits a 14-inch round K&N air filter

The new chassis has also been fitted with Wilwood disk brakes and Flaming River rack and pinion steering. A Ridetech fully-adjustable air ride suspension offers a range of ride heights and can even drop the frame to the ground.

The wheels are mounted on lightweight aluminum Sprint Car Wide-5 hubs, a fitting choice as after WW11 the 1937-1940 Ford was a popular choice among circle track racers right into the 1960s. The period correct looking bias-ply tires are actually modern Coker Firestone radials.

While some might have been tempted to install a Ford Flathead, truth be told they’re not the most efficient engines and take a great deal of work to produce reasonable power. Instead, Bryan went for an engine design that’s just 20 years older than the truck itself – a Ford Windsor. He selected one of the highest-performance versions of the Windsor, the 302, which itself debuted nearly 50 years ago.

The 302 Ford V8 is fitted with a K&N air filter feeding a Holley 650 CFM carb atop an Edelbrock manifold along with Edelbrock finned aluminum valve covers. Orange-colored headers catch the eye when the hood’s first opened.

The leather chosen for the interior matches the style of the truck perfectly

The seats, door panels, and shift boot are all covered in a rich, distressed saddle leather

The exhaust is 2.5” Magnaflow Hot Rod Exhaust Kit, which comes with all the components required to custom-fabricate a performance exhaust. The dual exhaust tips exit through a bezel in the side of the bed just in front of the rear wheels, held in place by over 40 rivets. That’s just how Bryan rolls.

As for design details, you could spend an hour or two combing over the truck and still not find all of them. For example, Bryan decided to honor the 67-year-old patina of the exterior even with new panels he created. Then he added a subtle gold pinstripe that looks like it's been clinging to the paint for decades. Another detail easily missed is the aircraft-type magnesium fuel filler on the left rear fender. Again surrounded by a riveted bezel, it looks as though it was fitted to the truck decades ago.

The front of the truck is the area that most people first notice. The grille and headlight bezels are both cut by waterjet, tig-welded, and aged like the fuel filler bezel and then mounted in place by more than 100 rivets.

The pinstriping inside and out adds an appreciable flair to the overall design of the truck

A little reminder on the gold leaf covered dash that you're riding in a very special pickup

The interior retains a very stock appearance with a few exceptions. First, the seats, door panels, and shift boot are all covered in a saddle brown distressed leather, while a Vintage Air system keeps riding in the truck bearable during those Georgia summer days. A delicate pinstriping accent has been added around a Ford V8 emblem on the center of the gold leaf covered dash, just to remind passengers they’re riding in a very special truck.

This truck took our breath away at the 2017 SEMA show and we heard lots of positive reactions while standing around gawking at all its beauty. K&N is honored to be a part of this and the other builds that Bryan Fuller and Fuller Moto has included us on.

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Designcraft Debuts K&N-Supported AWD Turbo Honda Powered Bugeye At LA Auto Show

The turbo Honda powered Bugeye Sprite gets a final polish for the LA Auto Show opens to the public

The turbo Honda powered Bugeye Sprite gets a final polish for the LA Auto Show opens to the public

Sometimes things just work out when you drive the long way home. Just ask Minh Ta. Minh would drive past the Designcraft Fabrication shop slowly and take a peek at what Gary Castillo and his crew were working on. Eventually Minh stopped at the Westminster, California, shop and a conversation ensued about what Gary could do with the 1960 Austin “Bugeye” Sprite that Minh had hanging around.

We’d be surprised if you’ve heard of Gary Castillo of Designcraft Fabrication before as much of his best work is displayed under someone else’s name. What happens is that a marketing firm will approach an automaker about building an attention-getting show car for SEMA or other auto show. Once the marketing company gets the approval and the money, they turn to Gary to convert their sketches into actual working show vehicles.

In Minh, Gary found an excellent partner. His only condition was that the Sprite be converted to AWD. As Gary pondered his options, he recognized it was going to be a tight fit on a car with only an 80-inch wheelbase. His solution was to take a FWD engine and transmission and mount it longitudinally. This way the six-speed transmission’s diff operated as the center diff, with front and rear differentials at each end from a Nissan GT-R and with that arrangement met Minh’s requirement.

The massive K&N Filter can feed more than enough air than the turbo KA20 needs

The massive K&N Filter can feed more than enough air than the turbo KA20 needs

After that, according to Gary, whatever he and his team came up with for ideas on how to build the car, Minh gave him the go-ahead - clearly demonstrating his trust and patience as the build took a year-and-a-half.

The engine is a Honda K20A, well-known for its capability of producing prodigious power while retaining reliability. The only internal engine mods made were JE pistons and K1 connecting rods. Outside the engine, a Garrett GT3076 turbo has been fitted with Turbosmart 33 mm wastegate and blowoff valve. The ECU is from Hondata with a RYWIRE harness. The intake, fitted with a sizeable K&N filter, the exhaust system, and the dump tubes were all fabricated by Designcraft. Fuel is fed from an ATL fuel cell in the trunk through AEM 440 LPH pumps.

“We tried to keep as much of the original frame as possible,” Gary explained. A tough task when you’ve at least tripled the horsepower that the car was designed for. A subframe was created that further stiffened the stock structure and is visible in a few places: the double-hoop roll bar and the replacement of the transmission tunnel by four steel tubes, for example. The shift linkage was designed and fabricated in-house and the shift knob features a Bluetooth control of the Rockford Fosgate system that includes three 10-inch subs.

The single center-mounted iPad serves as the complete instrument panel for the Bugeye

The single center-mounted iPad serves as the complete instrument panel for the Bugeye

In the cockpit, all vehicle operations are controlled via an embedded iPad. The iPad runs two apps, one from Switchpros that controls the functions of the car like fuel pumps and ignition, while the other serves as a “glass cockpit” with integrated tachometer, speedometer, and engine function gauges. Driver and passenger fit snugly into specially-modified vintage racing seats from Sparco, with the driver facing a Sparco steering wheel.

Creating a modern suspension inside the confines of such a small car was another major hurdle. At the front, a pushrod system was fabricated at Designcraft, right down to the control arms, steering knuckles, and cantilever shock arrangement. At the rear is another custom set-up, with the shocks mounted between cockpit and truck and operated via long pushrods. Because of space limitation, and the lightness of the car, Gary was able to use Suzuki RM125 coilovers all the way around. Braking is via four-piston Wilwood calipers at the front and two piston calipers at the rear.

Walk around the exterior and among the first things you’ll notice are what appears to be enormous wheels and tires stuffed under the Sports Car Motion overfenders. But it’s an optical illusion, as the Sprite is so small. At the front 205/40R16 Falken tires wrap 16X9.5-inch custom HRE wheels, while at the rear slightly larger 225/45R16 tires from the Japanese manufacturer are mounted to 225/45R16 HREs. Because the open diff in the Honda transaxle now serves as the transfer case, the Bugeye can accommodate different diameter tires without tearing the drivetrain apart.

Custom narrow Sparco vintage style seats were installed in the snug confines of the Bugeye's coc

Custom narrow Sparco vintage style seats were installed in the snug confines of the Bugeye's cockpit

A KSR vent has been fitted the hood and the entire car is finished in a striking paint combination of Valspar Silhouette Mica Black with a Nantucket Grey stripe. A four-inch acrylic deflector serves as the windshield, so it might be a good time for Minh to invest in a pair of vintage aviator goggles.

In its first day on the show floor, Gary reported the Bugeye attracted a lot of attention from a variety of different audiences when the doors opened to the public at the 2017 LA Auto Show. Admirers ranged from older fans of classic sports car fans to younger street tuners and drift fanatics. “Everybody is really digging the car,” as Gary so succinctly put it.

Gary wanted to make sure he thanked the Designcraft crew who worked so hard over the long 18 months this project required: Tony Ruiz, Sean Adriano, David Lim, Steve Chan, Kenny Chieu, Eric Song, Alan Viado, Salvador Reyes, and the man so awesome he needs no last name, Caesar.

Minh and Designcraft may well be bringing the Sprite to the K&N World Headquarters where we’ll have a chance to get more detailed photographs, perhaps roll it up on our dyno, and maybe even take a turn behind the wheel and report the experience back to you. Stay tuned!

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K&N Partner Aston Martin Racing Seeks To Defend Le Mans Title With New Vantage GTE

The car with which the team won Le Mans in 2017 dated back to 2005, easily the oldest in the field

Based on the 2018 Vantage, the new Vantage GTE racer will benefit from a more modern chassis

You may recall that Aston Martin Racing pulled off a surprise win at the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans, passing the leading Corvette on the second to last lap. What you might not know that unlike its other competitors, including the Corvette C7.R, Ford GT, Porsche 911 RSR, and Ferrari 488 GTE, that the design of the race-winning Vantage GTE dates back to 2005, making it the oldest platform in the field.

In fact, unlike some of its competitors, the 2005-2017 Vantage was never intended to be raced at an international level, so it’s a testament to the dedication and efforts of the engineers, drivers, and technicians at Aston Martin Racing (AMR) that the Vantage GTE was competitive as it was, winning the GTE AM championship in its final year of competition. K&N is proud to be a technical partner, supplier, and sponsor of the Aston Martin Racing team.

An All-New Vantage Chassis For 2018

Now imagine the same team with a 2018 Vantage, designed with both road use and motorsports in mind and consider what the team could be capable of in 2018.

Constructed in compliance with the strict GTE class regulations, the new Vantage GTE is an extensive optimization of the powertrain, chassis, and aerodynamics of the 2018 Vantage road car. Designed and engineered in-house at Aston Martin Racing, the project is led by Technical Director Dan Sayers, who also led the design and development of the prior V8 Vantage GTE - the car credited with 36 of AMR’s 50 international race victories, including two Le Mans 24 Hour class wins.

The 2018 Vantage GTE could give Ferrari a run for the money as the best-looking car on the track

Stunning without all its decals, Aston Martin's styling department helped with the race car design

Sayers said of the 2018 Vantage GTE, “we’ve collaborated closely with the Aston Martin headquarters to develop the road and race cars in parallel. Attention to detail has been a priority at every step of this process and we’ve made big improvements in each area of the car, which has paid dividends during our current testing schedule”.

Though the new Vantage road car has just been launched, development of the new Vantage GTE race car began while the road car was still under development, with more than 8,000 miles of testing completed, with all current AMR drivers participating. The car has also been through a rigorous durability program at the notoriously rough Sebring circuit, in central Florida.


AMG-Mercedes Provides 4.0L Turbo V8 Under Technical Partnership

AMR reports that reliability has been exceptional right out of the box, while the drivers have reported the car is easier to control at the limit than its predecessor. Together with Aston Martin Racing’s engineers, the factory drivers have worked hard to optimize the drivability and performance of the base Mercedes-AMG 4.0L turbocharged V8 engine, which has been developed for use in the Vantage GTE application by Aston Martin Racing. Daimler AG (Mercedes parent company) is a minority owner and technical partner of Aston Martin.

Aston Martin Racing is working with new technical partners for 2018: Alcon for the braking system, Öhlins for the suspension, and Michelin with a dedicated program to maximize the performance of the Vantage GTE. K&N Filters returns as a valued technical partner and product supplier.

With this new car to develop, Aston Martin Racing has retained its highly-experienced and successful driver line-up. This year’s Le Mans 24 Hours GTE Pro class winners Darren Turner and Jonny Adam have been retained, as have the Danish duo and 2016 FIA WEC GTE Pro world champions, Nicki Thiim and Marco Sørensen. In addition, AMR has recruited ex-GP2 race winner and now Formula E racer Alex Lynn. In addition, a few more professional road racers will be added to the program, which would perhaps indicate a large presence by AMR at the 2018 Le Mans 24 Hours.

Over the years K&N has moved from supplier to technical parner, as well as sponsor, to AMR

Plenty for the driver to monitor and control over a 24 hour race. Air filters are never a worry

Whether you’re looking for an air filter that will deliver peak performance for 24 hours of flat-out racing or you’re looking for an air filter that will last for the life of your car, K&N has both – in a single filter. Developed in 1969 and never superseded, the K&N air filter design with oiled high-flow cotton air filter has won countless races and earned the enthusiastic praise from millions of drivers.

Coupled with a Million Mile Warranty, the vehicle owner will never again have to purchase another filter for their car, truck, or SUV, at about the cost of only two inferior, easily clogged paper replacement filters. That’s why K&N remains the number one choice for racers and consumers alike for high performance intake air filtration.

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Vildosola/Stronghold Team Takes Trophy Truck Legends Class Win in Baja 1000

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck racing in the Baja 1000

The massive combined experience of the Vildosola / Stronghold drivers pays off in a Baja 1000 win

The number 50 was big at this year’s SCORE Baja 1000 desert race. First, it was the 50th running of the legendary off-road endurance race. The 50 theme was extended further as the 2017 Baja 1000 welcomed the new Trophy Truck Legends Class, which requires all drivers to be at least 50 years of age.

The K&N-sponsored Vildosola Racing/Stronghold Motorsports team featuring racers Gustavo Vildosola, Rodrigo Ampudia, Mike Coleman, and Scott Bailey made the most of the new Baja class by piloting their trophy truck past the checkered flag and securing the inaugural Legends Class victory.

Veteran K&N-sponsored racer Gustavo Vildosola started the race in the 20th position. However, he used his 300-mile section to make a clean and fast run and advance several positions.

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck before the Baja 1000

The calm before the storm at the Baja 1000 staging area

When Vildosola passed the controls on the #21 trophy truck over to fellow K&N racer Rodrigo Ampudia, both the fast pace and the elevated position were maintained. Ampudia raced a 240 mile leg of the Baja 1000.

At mile 540, Mike Coleman, the team’s third driver took over the wheel. Coleman battled through a thick fog from San Juanico to Loreto and again the team maintained race position.

The fourth and final driver, Scott Bailey, took over at mile 835 and continued a fast pace all the way to the checkered flag in La Paz. Bailey's strong final leg secured the win for the team.

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck racing in Baja  with K&N filters

K&N filters are made to withstand brutal environments like the Baja 1000

In the end, the strong team performance added up to a huge victory for the Vildosola/Stronghold team in the inaugural TT Legends Class. The team covered the brutal 1134.4 mile course in a time of 23:43:38 with an average speed of 47.81 mph. At the finish line, Bailey was understandably elated when he emerged from the truck.

“It’s awesome man!" Bailey exclaimed. “It’s really exciting to have two Mexican Nationals and two Gringos down here teamed up, and for us to be able to do it like we did is pretty incredible and we are excited.”

K&N is proud to have been an integral part of the Vildosola Racing/Stronghold Motorsports victory in the legendary Baja 1000. K&N Engineering is the industry leader in performance filtration especially in brutal environments like those found on the Baja Peninsula.

Baja 1000 50 years logo

The Baja 1000 celebrated 50 years of racing excitement in 2017

Vildosola/Stronghold Baja 1000 Drivers:

Gustavo Vildosola - Winner 2010 Baja 1000

Rodrigo Ampudia - Founder Papas & Beer Racing

Mike Coleman - Veteran Desert Racer

Scott Bailey - Stronghold Motorsports Team Owner

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