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The newest generation Toledo was launched by SEAT in the UK. It’s known for its size, features and versatility that make it a family car. The Toledo combines generous interior space with a practical hatchback. SEAT chose the Geneva Motor Show to showcase its Leon and Altea Spanish brand models. The new design keeps the brand’s identity, but shows off a new design. SEAT’s new turbo diesel engine also improves its performance.
K&N air intake system 69-9756TK for the 2007 through 2012 SEAT Toledo, the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 SEAT Altea and the 2004 through 2012 SEAT Leon, diesel and non-diesel models
To add additional performance K&N has designed an air intake kit (69-9756TFK) in black for the Seat Toledo, the Seat Leon and the Seat Altea turbo diesel models and non-turbo diesel models from 2004 to 2013. See the complete vehicle list below.
The 69-9756TFK is designed to reduce restriction and provide the benefits of a lifetime washable and reusable K&N replacement air filter (RU-4960).
The manufacturer’s air box restricts air flow to the engine. K&N performance air intake systems
provide an increase in power while providing excellent filtration. All OE emissions devices are reused and the
design allows the intake to work within factory settings.
Simply remove the factory air box assembly and replace it with the K&N air intake system for extra power and performance. The K&N air filter is protected by a heat shield. The heat shield comes in two pieces to fit in the engine compartment and allows the K&N air filter to receive a consistent flow of fresh air.
The 69-9756TFK can be easily installed in 90 minutes or less and is backed by the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.
James Buescher drives the No.10 International MaxxForce Diesel Power Ford F-150 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
No. 14 International Truck and Engine Ford F-150 in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Auto Club Speedway in California
Driver Rick Crawford has logged over 51,000 miles in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition
The Circle Bar International Truck and Engine Ford F-150 is ready for the NASCAR Camping World Series Race at Atlanta Motor Speedway
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race will resume at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Camping World Truck Series Driver Rick Crawford meets country music star Billy Ray Cyrus at Auto Club Speedway in California
James Buescher of Circle Bar Racing will make his first visit to Atlanta Motor Speedway to compete in his fourth career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.
The 18-year-old Sheridan, Texas resident and the International MaxxForce Diesel Team will use the same No. 10 Diesel Powered Ford F-150 Buescher drove to a 13th place finish two weeks ago at Auto Club Speedway in California.
“Most of these tracks this year are new to me,” said Buescher. “But I’ve got some familiarity with the truck. We know some of its basic handling characteristics since California which will hopefully help get the truck dialed into the track in Atlanta a little quicker.”
Buescher captured his second career ARCA RE/MAX Series victory in the season-opening Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona International Speedway in February.
“While I’ve never raced in Atlanta, I did go to the fall truck series race there in 2007 to watch from the pits,” said Buescher. “It’s a high banked fast paced track that races like a superspeedway. There will be some drafting on the straight-aways, and I think the key to success is working on the handling of the truck once the tires go away. In the first few laps with new tires I’ll be able to run wide open, but once the tires fall off in a few laps, I’ll have to lift and get my truck running in the preferred line.”
Circle Bar Racing’s Rick Crawford will make his 300th start, extending a Series record at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He will use the same chassis that he drove to a 14th place finish at Auto Club Speedway two weeks ago. His No.14 International Truck and Engine Ford F-150 is the team’s workhorse on the intermediate tracks and raced seven times in 2008.
“Atlanta is one of the fastest tracks on the Camping World Truck Series schedule,” said Crawford. “When we started in 1997, we only had one truck and one engine. Through hard work and determination we have grown Circle Bar Racing into a two- truck operation.”
The team uses K&N filters. “K&N give us the maximum horsepower we need in our Roush-Yates engines,” said Buescher. “We can depend on K&N for its reliability.”
Michael Vaters and the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion Team took on the Monster Truck competition in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Monster Truck Black Stallion flies the K&N Flag in the Wachovia Arena
Monster Trucks Black Stallion and Grave Digger battle it out in front of a sold out crowd
Six of the top trucks on tour battled it out on the Monster Jam Tour with Michael Vaters in the Stallion, and Vaters won several of the events throughout the four show weekend.
Iron Warrior propels through the air at Wachovia Arena in Pennsylvania
Michael Vaters pilots the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion as top Monster Trucks battle for the points win
“The tone of the weekend competition at Wachovia Arena was determined by the results of the wheelie contest,” said Vaters. “There was a four way tie until a silent judge determined that the winner was hometown favorite Andy Slifko in Eradicator. This sparked a fire in me and I was determined to show the fans Black Stallion ruled the arena regardless of the scores.”
In round one of racing, Monster Mutt defeated Backdraft, Black Stallion defeated Grave digger and Eradicator defeated Iron Warrior. In the semi-finals, Eradicator defeated Grave Digger and Black Stallion defeated Monster Mutt. In the finals, Michael Vaters and the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion rocked the house with
an upset win over Grave Digger.
Vaters and the team worked frantically to replace the starter and solenoid just as Black Stallion was about to begin the freestyle run. The officials called off their run with only seconds to go and Grave Digger was declared the winner.
On Saturday afternoon, the competition was fierce in the freestyle competition. Iron Warrior began with a good run but Vaters was determined to take the win in freestyle. That did not happen because the judges found him just short of the win.
On Saturday night, Michael Vaters and the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion took the win in the Wheelie competition in front of a sold out crowd. “When it was time for racing, I was on a mission,” said Vaters. “I marched through the rest of the field to take on Grave Digger in the finals. We roared to take off as the starting light turned green and I drove the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion to the win. Gary Porter lost a transmission
in the Digger as he tried to catch the Stallion.”
Vaters was on a roll. The freestyle had all the drivers pushing their Monster Trucks to the limit. Vaters launched over the cars and van stack landing at the far end of the arena. Next, he launched the Black Stallion backwards over the van stack in reverse. Finally, Vaters cross- threaded off the cars and landed on the van stack in his last jump.
“I use K&N Engineering’s injector and oil filters,” said Vaters. “Over the years I’ve used a lot of products and K&N can handle the Monster Truck scene. We are known across the country for a wild and crazy driving style and the ability to push the limits at indoor and outdoor events. We’re hard on our motors and K&N protects our engines.”
On Sunday afternoon, Vaters and the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion took the win with the highest score of the weekend. “I kept the truck dialed in on win,” he said. “Everyone knew we ruled the Wachovia Arena all weekend.”
Michael Vaters and the K&N Ford Powered Black Stallion will be in their hometown Monster Jam this weekend at Baltimore’s First Mariner Arena.
Tyler Clem has a famous father, but at the age of 6 he has already made a name for himself on the race track. Tyler’s father is Bubba the Love Sponge Clem, a radio personality and owner of the Clem Racing Inc. Team.
Tyler Clem races in Quarter Midgets of American Series at Tampa, Florida
Michael Atwell is in the Legends Car Series for Clem Racing Inc.
The youngest Clem ran his first race under the USAC flag in the Quarter Midgets of America Series in Tampa, Florida. He is also first in points. “We want him to do well in school and have fun,” said Bubba the Love Sponge. “Of course we would love him to be a professional racer. Right now he is one of the best six year olds in the country.”
9 year old Michael Atwell drives a Bandolero car for Clem Racing Inc.
Tyler Clem is K&N's youngest sponsored driver
Tyler Clem is also K&N’s youngest sponsored driver. “K&N was one of the first corporate sponsors to believe in us,” said Bubba the Love Sponge. “The products work on and off the track. I’ve always been a K&N fan and used the product long before we were sponsored.”
Michael Atwell is a new addition to Clem Racing Inc. “Michael has a natural racing ability,” said Bubba the Love Sponge. “He is driving a Bandolero in the Legends Series.” The Bandolero car is designed for entry level racers as young as 10 and cranks out 30 horses.
Bandolero cars are manufactured by 600 Racing, Inc.
Tyler is too young to get in the Bandolero, but is already practicing. He turns 7 in June.
Driver Ray Cook captured his third victory of the 2009 season by winning the annual “Bama Bash” at the Green Valley Speedway in Glencoe, Alabama.
Ray Cook Captured Bama Bash Title in Glencoe, Alabama, photo by mikesportimages.com
The Brasstown, North Carolina native set the fast time during qualifying and won the competitive heat race. Cook also earned the pole position for the 75 lap main event.
Cook drove his D&R Motorsports No. 53 MasterSbilt House Car with K&N products. He led all seventy-five laps around the one groove oval on route to the $7500 purse. “Our K&N filters protect our engines in this type of dirt racing,” said Cook. “We can count on great filtration and additional horsepower with K&N.”
Cook also competed in the $3000 to win Crate Late Model portion of the “Bama Bash” and took sixth place in the final rundown.
“We’re going to ride this wave as long as we can,” said Cook. “The car was great all weekend long. We probably won the race by setting the fast time and taking the heat race. That gave us the preferred starting position. I just had to make sure I stayed in the rubber and took care of my tires.”
The No. 53 team will next compete at Boyd’s Speedway in Ringgold, Georgia. The Chattanooga area venue will host he “Cabin Fever 250” weekend series February 28. Cook has visited victory lane at Boyd’s already this year where he claimed a $5,000 top prize.