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2015, 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V Performance Upgrades and Accessories

If you own a 2015-2017 Honda HR-V, K&N makes several products to upgrade it

If you own a 2015-2017 Honda HR-V, K&N makes several products to upgrade it

Economical and adventurous, the Honda HR-V is the epitome of a comfortable, affordable commuter without sacrificing the utility and sporty elements of a crossover. Honda has created a subcompact crossover that provides functionality with its multiple configuration seats and allows flexibility with its all-wheel drive options. K&N is the perfect option to boost the durability and power for this crossover.

K&N Engineering manufactures products for the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V. Offering replacement engine air filters designed to improve your vehicles airflow, cabin air filters that provide clean and fresh air to your cabin, to our oil filters that are sturdy enough to protect your vehicle. K&N offers a wide array of performance add-ons for you.

The K&N washable and reusable 33-5027 fits the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V with the 1.5L engine

The K&N washable and reusable 33-5027 fits the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V with the 1.5L engine

K&N Replacement Air Filters

K&N pioneered a new era of replacement air filters that are washable and reusable, setting them apart from their disposable competition. Designed to increase airflow and increase torque, K&N will give the Honda HR-V the power it deserves. Covered by the famous 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty, this may be the last air filter you will need to purchase for your HR-V.

For owners with the 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V 1.8L, the K&N 33-5037 is for your model

For owners with the 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V 1.8L, the K&N 33-5037 is for your model

The 33-5027 high flow air filter fits in the factory air box of the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V L4 1.5L models. The owners of the 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V L4 1.8L models are able to replace their air filters with the 33-5037 filter. These filters arrive pre-oiled and ready to install.

K&N Cabin Air Filters

If you would like clean and fresh air in the cab of your HR-V, the K&N VF2033 will help you

If you would like clean and fresh air in the cab of your HR-V, the K&N VF2033 will help you

Just like the engine air filters, K&N’s cabin air filters are the first of their kind designed to be washable and reusable. Not only do they aid in eliminating odors, the electrostatically charged filter captures most mold, mildew, pollen, spores, fungus, and germs. These factory-fit filters are pre-treated and ready to install. K&N’s cabin air filters are covered by a 10-Year/100,000 Mile Limited Warranty.

The VF2033 will replace the factory cabin air filter for the 2015-2016 Honda HR-V L4 1.5L and the 2016-2017 Honda HR-V L4 1.6L gas models. The VF2033 fits the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V L4 1.6L Diesel model as well.

K&N also offers a line of oil filters for the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V 1.8L, like the HP-1010

K&N also offers a line of oil filters for the 2015-2017 Honda HR-V 1.8L, like the HP-1010

K&N Premium Oil Filters

K&N premium oil filters for the Honda HR-V provide outstanding filtration to keep your motor running clean and your vehicle driving smooth. These filters have thick canister walls and a rolled seam providing extra protection and durability for the filter. These oil filters are designed to protect your motor from harmful contaminants while allowing high flow rates. K&N’s Performance Gold oil filters feature a 1” nut on the top for easy removal and the Billet Oil Filters provide an aluminum housing and washable and reusable filter media.

The Pro Series oil filter PS-1010 fits the 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V L4 1.8L models. For those owners looking for extra protection, the high performance Premium Gold oil filter HP-1010 also fits the 2016 and 2017 Honda HR-V L4 18L models. This model of HR-V also accepts the SS-1010 which is washable and reusable.

To find K&N products for your Honda HR-V or any other vehicle, use the K&N application search on knfilters.com. Use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N Dealer near you.

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Stop Breathing Dirty Air, Today! Upgrade Your Cabin Air Filter to a Washable One

Do you find yourself wishing you had a gas mask when you turn your A/C on in your car?

Do you find yourself wishing you had a gas mask when you turn your A/C on in your car?

It’s no secret that OE vehicle manufacturers are making their cars better than ever before. This is especially true on the muscle car side. From styling to power and even weight reduction, the cars now are far more advanced than the muscle cars of the ’60s and ’70s. But even OEMs are constrained by engineering, budget, and production limits. Because of this, the filters they choose for the engine and cabin are typically mass produced, paper filters. These paper filters adequately clean the air, however they are typically a one-time use product. When they are dirty, you throw them away and buy another one. This inefficient cycle is not only a waste of money, but it is adding to our overflowing landfills.

Recently, companies have begun making high quality, washable cabin air filters as replacements for the paper air filters that come in most vehicles nowadays. One of those companies is K&N Engineering. They have been manufacturing engine air filters for decades and are one of the leaders in automotive filtration. So to hear that they are coming out with a washable cabin air filter, you can bet we were definitely intrigued.

K&N cabin air filters install easily in the housing and feature an OE level of fitment

K&N cabin air filters install easily in the housing and feature an OE level of fitment

To understand the benefits of K&N’s line of cabin air filters, we should take a look at how cabin air filters benefit us and why more and more manufacturers are adding them in vehicles. Air is taken in by the a/c system in your car in one of two ways. It is either routed in from outside, or inside air is just recirculated around the vehicle. What a cabin air filter does is help to stop the dirt, dust, pollen, mold, spores, fungus, and germs that are in the air we breathe. The factory filter does a good job at this, but as we said before, once it fills up with contaminants you have to throw it away and buy another one.

Compared to paper cabin air filters, K&N cabin air filters are much sturdier and guaranteed to last

Compared to paper cabin air filters, K&N cabin air filters are much sturdier and guaranteed to last

Another problem is that many people forget to change their cabin air filter. A dirty cabin air filter can inadvertently let potentially harmful contaminants into the cabin of your vehicle. Have you ever turned your air conditioning on and encountered a foul smelling odor coming from the vents? That could be the sign of a dirty cabin air filter. K&N cabin air filters are made of an advanced non-woven synthetic filter media. The material has been treated with a special refresher spray that helps make the filter electrostatically charged. This electrostatic ability helps grab and hold onto particles as they enter the cab of your car. It also helps freshen the incoming air so you don’t have to worry about those funky smells.

When it comes time to clean the filter, it is as simple as spraying it with the K&N cabin air filter cleaner and rinsing it with water. Then simply spray the filter with the refresher spray and reinstall. K&N guarantees that their cabin air filters will last with a 10-Year/100,000 Mile Limited Warranty. If you want to give you’re a/c system a boost of freshness, go to Knfilters.com and check out their cabin air filter line. While you are there, use their application search tool to find all of the products they make for your muscle car or any other vehicle you own.

Rather than throwing away your cabin air filter, all you have to do with a K&N filter is clean it

Rather than throwing away your cabin air filter, all you have to do with a K&N filter is clean it

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Harrison Burton Tames Bristol for First NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Win

Harrison Burton, K&N Pro Series East, Bristol Motor Speedway, NASCAR

Harrison Burton wins the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol Motor Speedway

It wasn’t the way Harrison Burton envisioned winning his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race, but he is not complaining.

Burton won the rain-shortened, rain-delayed K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee after starting on the pole and leading all but two laps. The rain came and ended the race after 70 laps of the scheduled 125.

It took 17 starts and two seasons in the K&N Pro Series East, but the 16-year-old Burton won his first race in the series.

“I was pretty excited to come back and get the win,” Burton said. “It was something I circled on my calendar for probably a whole year. I knew we had a really strong car the last time we came here. Even though it was a different team, I knew my guys were capable of giving me a fast car and I feel I was really confident here. I am just really excited to get the win for sure.”

Burton won the pole and led the first 13 laps of the Zombie Auto 125 K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol in 2016. He ended up finishing in 23rd place.

Rained washed out qualifying for this year’s K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol. Burton leads the K&N Pro Series East standings and was awarded the pole. The rainy days at Bristol led to delays in practice for the accompanying NASCAR Xfinity race, pushing the start of the K&N Pro Series East race back almost two hours.

Harrison Burton, K&N Pro Series East, Bristol Motor Speedway, NASCAR

Harrison Burton leads the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East field at the start of the race at Bristol

Once the race started, Burton was out front for the first 23 laps. Colin Cabre passed Burton for the lead, but only briefly. Cabre led for two laps before Burton regained the lead on lap 26.

The race was halted on lap 70 because of rain and never resumed. Burton was declared the winner.

"I feel like every team circles this race on their calendar," Burton said. "We kind of wanted to run the whole race and win it that way. We were confident our car was good enough that we could win it that way. I feel like it would've been cool to cross the line in dry conditions. But, I'll take it. I never wanted it to rain so bad in my life."

Burton is also racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. His next race is at Dover International Speedway. Burton said winning a K&N Pro Series race will help him in the Truck Series.

“I feel that it increases my confidence,” Burton said. “I know I can get it done in a big, heavy stock car. I was pretty confident in the super late model division, which are light, high horsepower and really fast. I am really confident in these bigger, heavier cars. I feel like I can go out and run with the best of them.”

Ruben Garcia Jr. was second in the K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol. It was the best finish of his K&N Pro Series career.

“Every time we get on the track, we are getting better and better,” Garcia said. “If we keep working at that, if I keep putting all my effort every time we are on the track, something will be on the checkered flag.”

Harrison Burton, K&N Pro Series East, Bristol Motor Speedway, NASCAR

Harrison Burton led 68 of the 70 laps in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Bristol

Spencer Davis was third, followed by Hunter Baize in fourth and Chad Finchum in fifth.

Burton leads the K&N Pro Series East standings by 15 points over Baize after three races.

“It was a lot of fun for sure,” Burton said. “It’s been a long time coming. To come out and get a win, it’s super, super cool. I’ll remember it for the rest of my life for sure.”

The next K&N Pro Series East race is at South Boston Speedway.

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The Handbuilt Motorcycle Show Showcases Some of the World’s Coolest Customs

The Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

The Fair Market in Austin's cool downtown was this year's home for the Handbuilt Show

“Keep Austin Weird” is a phrase that is ubiquitous around the character-filled Texas capital city. It is a slogan that makes the appeal to curb the rampant commercialism that can suck the soul out of a city.

If that’s the goal in Austin, the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show is doing its part to keep the creative soul of the Austin motorcycle scene alive. The annual event celebrates the art of the hand-crafted motorcycle in all of its unique variations. If you are looking for cookie-cutter, mass produced “customs” you’d best look elsewhere.

In the words of the folks at Revival Cycles, the creative force behind the Handbuilt Show, the event is a kind of revolution. It is, in no small measure, an analog revolution.

Jessi Combs and Theresa Contreras with their R nine T custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show

Jessi Combs and Theresa Contreras with their BMW R nine T custom

“As our collective existence slips further into digital abstraction, we at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show believe something has been lost and it is time to revive the culture of physical craftsmanship,” says Revival Cycles. “Although in today’s modern mass-produced world few young people are taught how to do physical work or are encouraged to embrace a trade, there remains a universal attraction to the beauty that can only be formed by human hands.”

The Handbuilt event showcases some of the world’s most intriguing customs crafted by the most creative builders in the business. The show is a three day event for good reason. One day is not enough time to study, imbibe, and appreciate the treasures that reside in Austin’s Fair Market. The Fair Market provides the perfect ambiance for the show.

The crowd at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show in Austin, Texas

Organizers tried to moderate attendance by charging admission - no such luck

We caught up with a couple of the featured builders at the Hanbuilt Show, Jessi Combs and Theresa Contreras. Jessi and Theresa are longtime friends of K&N and are the creators of the sensational one-off BMW R nine T that graced the entryway to the Handbuilt Show.

“I get so much inspiration from the truly unique customs that you find at the Austin event,” said Theresa. “Everywhere you look there is something new to appreciate. I love seeing the vision of other builders.”

Colt Wrangler's 1971 Honda CL 175 at the  Handbuilt Motorcycle Show in Austin, Texas

Colt Wrangler's 1971 Honda CL 175 is fitted with a KX 100 front fork and wears a K&N air filter

“It’s great to be here,” Jessi said. “It’s such a wonderful demographic – not just café racers, but every kind of custom you can imagine. All of them are so unique and original.”

The organizers decided to charge an admission fee this year in hopes that it would make the crowds more manageable. It didn't work. The event was so popular that the huge venue was at almost perpetual capacity with lines of eager custom motorcycle fans waiting in line for folks to exit and make more room.

Surely you are ready to see some of the hand-built customs that graced the space at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show. Take note of the sheer number of builders who have trusted the performance and protection of their rolling pieces of art to K&N. Well here you go.

Jessi Combs and Theresa Contreras'  R nine T custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show

Jessi Combs and Theresa Contreras' R nine T custom graced the entryway to the show

Nick Okane's Katana at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show

The Suzuki Katana built by K&N's Nick O'kane was a fan favorite

Custom Cushman at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

Tommy Goode's custom Cushman features a WWII Borg Warner Supercharger and a K&N filter

Custom Ducati at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

This custom Ducati features one of the most outrageous frames at the show and a big K&N filter

Custom cafe Sporster at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

Curtis Miller's custom cafe Sportster features a K&N intake

1975 Yamaha XS 650 custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show

This 1975 Yamaha XS 650 custom with a great naked look and K&N pod filters

Cafe custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

This cafe has a 1965 Norton frame, a 1977 Triumph engine, and K&N filtration

Side hack custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

It was impossible to miss this neon side hack custom at the Hand Built Show in Austin, Texas

Full fairing custom at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

This heavily-armored custom has a fairing ready for the post-apocalypse

Motorcycles on the wall at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

Some beautiful wall-flowers at the Handbuilt Show in Austin, Texas

Moto Guzzi at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

It's hard to imagine the hammer work that went into this Moto Guzzi's fairing

BMW concept creation at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show at the Fair Market in Austin, Texas

This BMW rocket ship was a magnetic attraction for showgoers

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Powerboat Race Team Scott Free Racing Learns Experience Is Priceless

Racing at the 2016 Super Boat International World Championships in Key West, Florida.

The Scott Free Racing Teams' 30-foot Extreme powerboat competes at Key West, Florida in 2016.

Experience is the ultimate path to success. Ask anyone in business or professional sports and ask Stephen Kidahl of the Scott Free Racing Team based in Sarasota, Florida.

Stephen Kildahl has been racing offshore boats for Free Scott Racing since 2007 and his father, Steve, has been boat racing for 33 years. Free Scott Racing has participated in the Sarasota Power Boat Grand Prix for all 33 years of existence.

Scott Free Racing took second place in the Key West event

Scott Free Racing took second place in the Key West event

“We are the only team that is presently competing to have raced in every event for the last 33 years,” noted Stephen.

The team also has a history with the Key West World Championship, which was created about 37 years ago, Stephen pointed out.

They race in the Super Boat Vee class on the Super Boat International Circuit and the Offshore Powerboat Association, the two major organizations that sanction boat racing events. The team races in six Super Boat International racing events and two Offshore Powerboat Association contests.

They race a 30-foot Extreme powerboat and compete in five or six races in Florida as well as races in Indiana, Ohio, and Missouri. Races take place on oceans, lakes, and rivers. When racing in Florida, the contests are held in the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.

The racing team has developed a good reputation for the past several years. Since 1985 they have garnered:

• 3 World Championships

• 2 National Championships

• 3 Florida Championships

• 2 Endurance Records

• 2 World Speed Records

• 1992 Throttle Man of the Year

In 2017, Scott Free Racing will participate in 8 events, primarily in Florida

In 2017, Scott Free Racing will participate in 8 events, primarily in Florida

Stephen drives the boat and Steve works the throttles.

Scott Free Racing does not compete in every Super Boat International and Offshore Powerboat Association sanctioned races. Stephen and his dad have other responsibilities during the racing season. For example, they each have a full time job. Stephen drives a forklift for Bonita Bay Marina in Bonita Springs, Florida, and Steve owns Central Marine Services in Sarasota, Florida.

As a result, they participate in from eight to 10 events of 15 to 20 events scheduled during the year. That means that they have to select what races in which to compete.

“Last year we competed in 10 events and this year we will participate in eight,” said Stephen. “We select the races with feedback from our main sponsor, Boatfloater.com. They tell us what events to attend based on demographics and we choose what we consider to be the premier events. That includes the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix, the National Championships in Clearwater Florida, and the Super Boat International World Championships in Key West, Florida,” said Stephen.

The Kidahl family at the 2016 Lake Race in Michigan City, Indiana.

The Kidahl clan at the 2016 Lake Race in Michigan City Indiana.

“We consider the Sarasota Grand Prix a premier event because it takes place in our hometown, it draws 100,000 spectators every year, it’s televised, and we have a lot of support in the area,” he added.

“We consider the Super Boat International World Championships in Key West a premier event because it is a week long and it is our Daytona 500. It has been going on for about 37 years.”

We interviewed Stephen in 2016 when Scott Free Racing had competed in just a few races. During the present interview we asked him how things turned out.

“2016 ended up being a pretty good year,” he said. “We ended up finishing second in the Championship.

“We learned a lot,” he continued. “We tried a lot of set up changes. We didn’t know how they would work out, but we actually learned a lot. We got a lot of data throughout the year that will allow us to do better this year.”

Scott Free Racing's 30-foot Extreme powerboat getting a fresh coat of paint before the 2017 seas

Scott Free Racing's 30-foot Extreme powerboat getting a fresh coat of paint before the 2017 season

Boats are required to weigh 4750 pounds after each race. So competitors have to add weight to their boats. Each team is allowed to distribute the weight any way they want. So teams test set-ups. Stephen pointed out that he and his dad learned a lot about weight distribution, the boat’s performance and other things in each race. All the data generated from each race is entered into a logbook that Stephen and his dad refer to when preparing for that race the next year.

“We did some playing around with the weights,” Stephen continued. “Obviously, things vary from race to race. It all depends on water conditions. We tried a lot of new things like placing weights in different areas of the boat and it really worked out well, especially in rougher conditions. It allowed the boat to fly a lot more level. We moved the weight around mainly in the bow area.

“The tests that we did last year allowed us to learn where to run the weights and where we don’t need to run them for certain conditions.

“We still have a little bit of work to do on our rough water set up, but as far as flat and intermediate water is concerned, we pretty much know now where we need to run the weights,” Stephen said.

Stephen also pointed out that they introduced a new engine package.

2017 marks the sixth year that K&N has sponsored Scott Free Racing

2017 marks the sixth year that K&N has sponsored Scott Free Racing

“Innovation Marine in Sarasota, Florida, built a new engine for us,” he said. “They have built all of our engines. The new engine replaced our Vortec HP3, which we have been running for about five seasons. The old motor was a bit outdated as far as the specs of the sanctioning organization was concerned. The new motor includes all the upgrades the rulebook allows. We gained a lot more horsepower and it helps the boat’s performance.”

The new engine generates about 600 horsepower while the old Vortec engine offered between 550 and 570 horsepower.

The team now has three engines –- the new one, the Vortec, and a Mercury 525 engine. The new engine is used in Super Boat International sanctioned races, the Mercury 525 is used in Offshore Powerboat Association sanctioned contests, and the Vortec engine serves as a backup.

Scott Free Racing won podium positions in two of the premier races in 2016. They won the Sarasota Power Boat Grand Prix and finished second in the Super Boat International World Championship in Key West, Florida.

The 2017 season for Scott Free Racing starts in May. Their schedule for this season includes:

• May 21, 2017 – Space Coast Grand Prix, Cocoa Beach, Florida

• June 3, 2017 – The Lake Race, the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

• July 2, 2017 – The Sarasota Power Boat Grand Prix, Sarasota, Florida

• July 23, 2017 – Mentor Grand Prix, Mentor, Ohio

• August 6, 2017 – Great Lakes Grand Prix, Michigan City, Indiana

• October 1, 2017 – The National Championships, Clearwater, Florida

• November 12, 2017 – The Super Boat International World Championships, Key West, Florida

• November 19, 2017 – The Offshore Powerboat Association World Championships, Englewood Beach, Florida

The K&N 66-1480 Oval Air Filter Assembly.

The new engine powering the Scott Free boat includes a K&N 66-1480 Oval Air Filter Assembly.

K&N Engineering continues to be a major sponsor of Scott Free Racing.

“In 2017, K&N will be providing us with product. We use K&N air filters. We change the filters out about two to three times per season. We’ve run K&N Filters since the beginning and we’ve never had any issues. Our engine builder puts K&N in all of their engines and they have government contracts and they trust K&N filters for all of their engines,” said Stephen.

2017 marks the sixth year K&N has sponsored the team.

In previous years Scott Free Racing has used the K&N RU-2800 universal clamp-on air filter. However, with the new engine they now use the K&N 66-1480 oval air filter assembly.

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