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Paul DiMauro of Paul's Rods and Restos Finishes the Dream of a Fallen Solider

The unvailing of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO that was finshed by Paul's Rods and Restos
The unvailing of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO that was finshed by Paul's Rods and Restos
Sometimes, life isn't fair. Sometimes, people are taken from us too soon. Sometimes, those people leave behind unfinished projects in order to protect this country, and are never given an opportunity to come home and finish what they started.

Paul DiMauro is tired of life not being fair, and he's set out to make sure unfinished business gets finished.

The owner of Paul's Rods and Restos decided enough was enough and he wanted to do something about it. When DiMauro learned the story of Major Jeffrey Calero, a member of the 1st Battalion 20th Special Forces Group of the National Guard, who died in Afghanistan in 2007 while on patrol, he decided he was going to help finish the job.
K&N Air Cleaner Assembly and Engine of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO
K&N Air Cleaner Assembly and Engine of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO


Prior to his deployment, Calero had purchased a 1970 Pontiac GTO and was in the process of restoring it. He dreamed of one day having a hot rod that would turn heads. However, this would never happen when he did not return from the war. So when DiMauro found out about the what had happened, he knew he couldn't let Calero's dream go unfinished.

"Having lost both my brothers to tragedy and feeling loss of loved ones, it was easy to say yes," DiMauro said. "But still, I never saw what I was committing to restore, and that I was heading into the unknown."

"We restore cars only one way, so there were no short cuts here…What an unbelievable journey throughout the build."

DiMauro received contributions from 37 different companies and organizations. In addition, he and his crew also spent countless hours restoring the car on top of the time spent during regular business hours helping out customers. DiMauro said that on top of the businesses that donated, several of his customers made contributions to the project when they would see the car in the shop.

The list of companies donating is staggering, and includes powerhouses from inside the automotive world and out: K&N Filters, Pepsi, Edelbrock, 3M, Pepboys and PPG are just a few names that stand out on the list.

Ultimately, the hardest part of the restoration wasn't the time, it wasn't finding parts or even a difficult part of the car to fix; rather, the hardest part of the renovation came when the car was finished.

"Not being able to see Jeff enjoy the car for himself," DiMauro said. "But seeing the satisfaction through his family was a feeling I can't describe." DiMauro was beaming with happiness when asked if he thought the car appropriately remembers Major Calero. "Definitely!" DiMauro said with exuberance. "I love our design on the two-toned and the way she sits on those eighteen inch rims, but the artwork on the hood is amazing, symbolizing Major Jeffrey Calero." He continued, "I am thankful I was able to do it for the family and show our gratitude for what he has done for us."DiMauro said the car is home with Calero's family. It will be used in car shows to help commemorate the military and those lost in war.

While the GTO is finished, this is just the beginning for DiMauro, who sees an opportunity to help fulfill the unfinished dreams of other fallen soldiers now. "Already in motion. We will be reaching out for stories related to fallen soldiers, wounded warriors, the rest of the military, September 11th victims, and first responders who are muscle car and street rod enthusiasts."

It's hard to envision DiMauro not completing many more dreams. Dreams that deserve to be completed.
Stage 1 - Get Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO in the shop Primer and getting Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO ready for paint Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO pre-engine removal Getting ready to remove the engine of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO
Interior prep of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Removing body panels for paint of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Body transport for paint of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Getting ready to put the body back on its frame
Here is where body and the frame of the GTO become one again Prep work for the engnie of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Working on the covertable top of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Body paint for Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO
Painting the doors of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO The two tone paint is something to see Finished interior of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO Another look at the interior of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO
The mural on the hood of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO is designed to get attention and remember our fallen solider Engine setup of Major Jeffrey Calero's Pontiac GTO with K&N air cleaner installed
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Midget, Sprint and LOORRS Racer Bradley Morris Enjoys an Action-Packed Season

Bradley Morris experienced a stellar season in the Pro-Buggy class, earning the Rookie of the Year award.
Bradley Morris experienced a stellar season in the Pro-Buggy class, earning the Rookie of the Year award.
One could safely say that 2013 proved a busy year for Bradley Morris. Along with attending high-school, and doing the things other sixteen-year-olds do, Morris was engulfed in a busy racing schedule. In fact, Bradley managed to juggle his time in a manner that he could race in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing series (LOORRS), as well as dedicate seat time to USAC sprint cars and midgets. While competing in the LOORRS, the young driver raced in three classes, two of which wold prove new experiences.

The opening event of the 2013 LOORRS season, Bradley Morris got his first taste of racing in the Pro-Buggy class. Of course anticipation was high as he rolled into the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. However, stiff competition was nothing new to the young driver. When the waving of the green flag deemed the race underway, Morris put all uncertainties behind him and focused on the race at hand.

A heated battle transpired in the laps to come, as the young driver remained steadfast in his pursuit of a win. In turn, Morris crossed the finish line leading the field of competitors, earning the coveted position atop the podium.
Along with racing Pro-buggies, Bradley Morris found time to compete in the Pro-2 and pro-4 classes of LOORRS.
Along with racing Pro-buggies, Bradley Morris found time to compete in the Pro-2 and pro-4 classes of LOORRS.
Of course wins are the ultimate goal during each and every event, but this victory was especially big. "It was great," recalled Morris, "because it gave me confidence that we didn't have to improve much to perform well in the class."

As the season progresses, Bradley Morris continued a strong campaign in the Pro Buggy Class. He proved a force to be reckoned with. He swept the weekend in the class while racing at the Crandon International Speedway at the Wisconsin town, winning the World Championship of Off Road. At the season's end, Bradley Morris finished second in the points race and was also awarded with the title of Rookie of the Year.

As anyone would be, Bradley was elated about his accomplishments. In reference to his World Championship win, he said, "This is a huge accomplishment, and I am grateful I could do it at such a young age."

Although many drivers would be satisfied with success in one class Bradley Morris had no intentions of simply sitting idle when he could compete in other classes. In fact, the teenager had gotten a taste of the pro-lite experience the season prior and eagerly returned for more heated battles in the 2013 season.

"We built a brand new truck," recalled Morris, "and it took a while to get the bugs worked out. But when we did, the truck was fast. So we now we are confident going into next year that we can win the championship."

Driving in the Pro-4, Bradley Morris graced the record books, as he was the youngest driver to have ever competed in this class. Although plagued with bad luck during the final race of the season, his success throughout 2013 was more than enough to prove his worth as a driver and competitor.

With 2014 nearing, Bradley Morris is gearing up and will be ready for the opening race of the season. Of course, his driving skills and mindset will prove of greatest importance, but he is acutely aware that there are several other elements of success that must be considered.

In reference to those who work hand in hand with him, Morris said, "Without my team, I could not be where I am today. I see them as the most important part of my racing."

The young driver is also a strong advocate of keeping his race trucks and buggies well maintained. In turn, he depends upon K&N products to keep the internal components of his engines contaminant free.

"Maintenance is a top priority," he ensured. "You can't finish a race if your car falls apart or breaks. We've been using K&N air and oil filters, grease, oil, cleaner, air filter covers and fuel filters since I started racing, six years ago. K&N products are the most reliable on the market, and I have never had a problem with them. They are clearly the best."

Looking forward to the future, Bradley Morris concluded, "I want to win two championships next year. Race more race cars and get a rookie of the year in pro-2 or pro-4."
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Related K&N News Articles about Bradley Morris & LOORRS (Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series) Racing: Bradley Morris Continues His Hot Streak in Vegas During LOORRS Rounds 13 & 14; Bradley Morris Wins TORC World Championship Race and Sets Crandon International Raceway Track Record; K&N Welcomes Team "Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports" Onboard for the 2011 LOORRS; LOORRS Pro4 Unlimited Racer Kyle LeDuc Places 2nd in Seasons Final Race
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1988 - 2016 Yamaha XV250 Motorcycles Increase Performance with K&N Air Filter Upgrade

Side view of the K&N Air Filter for the Yamaha XV250
Side view of the K&N Air Filter for the Yamaha XV250
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. For the past 26 years the Yamaha Route 66/Virago/V Star 250 platform has confirmed the soundness of that philosophy. This downsized Yamacruiser has never appeared on anyone's Top-ten list, yet the fact that nearly every engine part has remained virtually unchanged over its lifetime, speaks volumes about mechanical resiliency.
K&N Replacement Air Filter for Yamaha XV250 Route 66, Virago & V-Star
K&N Replacement Air Filter for Yamaha XV250 Route 66, Virago & V-Star


Originally labeled the Route 66 from 1988-90, the bike returned to the Yamaha lineup as the Virago 250 in 1991. In 2008, it was renamed once again as the XV250 V-Star. The pleasantly detailed and accurately scaled-down cruiser remains a popular choice for beginning, and vertically challenged riders, because its low seat (27 inches) and light weight (324 pounds) make it virtually effortless for anyone to manage.

The 249cc, 60-degree V-Twin engine delivers enough power to comfortably run with traffic, while providing the classic, big-bike sounds that only a V-Twin can deliver. And now by merely upgrading the existing air filter with a K&N YA-2588 reusable air filter, you can add additional instant giddy-up to your Yamaha XV250.
Flow Chart for K&N Yamaha XV250 Air Filter YA-2588
Flow Chart for K&N Yamaha XV250 Air Filter YA-2588


Increasing horsepower and torque is as easy removing the washer and wing nut from the stock air filter and dropping in the K&N YA-2588 high-flow, high-performance air filter into the air box (simply follow the air filter replacement instructions in your service manual). That's all there is to it, no cutting or modifications of any kind are required.

In addition, the uniquely pleated material on the K&N YA-2588 air filter provides a large filtration area that continues to provide outstanding filtration for extended service intervals. Depending on your riding conditions, servicing intervals can go up to 50,000 miles before maintenance is necessary. When cleaning is called for, it's as straightforward as following the four easy steps on a K&N Recharger Kit, part number 99-5050. This will be the only air filter you'll ever need to buy for your Yamaha XV250 - K&N backs that promise with their renowned Million Mile Limited Warranty.

K&N YA-2588 fits the following Yamaha models:
2016 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2015 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2014 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2013 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2012 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2011 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2010 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2009 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2008 YAMAHA XV250 V-STAR 250
2007 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2006 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2005 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2004 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2003 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2002 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2001 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
2000 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1999 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1998 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1997 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1996 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1995 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1994 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1993 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1992 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1991 YAMAHA XV250 VIRAGO 250
1990 YAMAHA XV250 ROUTE 66 250
1989 YAMAHA XV250 ROUTE 66 250
1988 YAMAHA XV250 ROUTE 66 250

For all K&N Yamaha XV250 V-Star air filters visit the Air Filters for Yamaha XV250 V-Star page on KNFilters.com.
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ASCS 360 Sprint Class Racer Brian Brown Earns Top Podium Spot at Devil's Bowl

Brian Brown experienced a stellar season during 2013 with 16 wins
Brian Brown experienced a stellar season during 2013 with 16 wins
Coming off of a victory at Jacksonville, Illinois, Brian Brown and the Casey's General Stores/FVP #21 team showed up at Mesquite, Texas with aspirations of another good run.

Lining up in the ASCS 360 class, the Missouri driver had confidence on his side prior to the waving of the green flag deeming the Devil's Bowl Winternationals underway. When asked if his win the week prior had a bearing on his mindset going into the event, Brown said, "Yes. Anytime you win, it breeds confidence."

Starting sixth in his heat race, Brian Brown wasted no time positioning himself in the front of the pack. Weeding his way through the field, he crossed the finish line in third place.

As the feature neared, anticipation filled the air. The fans were eager to watch a fierce battle and the drivers had the podium on their minds. Starting in the eighth spot, Brian Brown went to work, methodically passing the drivers ahead of him. In fact, by the end of lap-1 he had already managed to reach second place.
Brian Brown recently earned a spot atop the podium at the Devil's Bowl Winternationals at Mesquite Texas
Brian Brown recently earned a spot atop the podium at the Devil's Bowl Winternationals at Mesquite Texas


As the race continued, Brown was diligent in his pursuit of the coveted lead position. Persistence eventually paid off when he took the first place spot in the sixth. Once taking over the front position, Brian Brown never looked back. When the waving of the checkered flag signified the crossing of the finish line, Brown had taken the victory, leading the second place driver by three seconds.

Looking back, brown said, "It's a very tricky track to get ahold of. I feel we had a great baseline set-up there. We just had to take a chance on the first couple of laps, moving on the track where no-one else was."

Recalling as a youngster watching racing greats like Steve Kinser, Sammy Swindle and Doug Wolfgang win at this particular event, Brian Brown obviously found his recent victory at the Devil's Bowl Winternationals rewarding. However, this race was of significance to Brian Brown for other reasons as well.

If for no other reason, it validated an incredible season. The victory signified his 16th win of 2013. Of course great driving skills and a commitment to earn his rightful spots on the podium played a huge role in his success, but Brown was also quick to credit his team. "The team is most important, in my eyes." he explained. "A great team and great partners."

Of course, experience has taught Brian Brown and his crew that there is no replacement for proper maintenance, and keeping one's car in optimal running condition is the recipe for consistent podium finishes. When asked his take on maintenance, the driver's answer was short and to the point. "Maintenance is important, because if you fall out you can't win."

As an advocate of keeping his car running in tip-top condition, Brown is a firm believer in using K&N products to ensure the internal components of his engine remain contaminant free, while still allowing ample air flow to provide stellar performance.

"I use the Carbon air cleaner," he explained, "and all of the oil used to protect it. I feel K&N makes a great product that can help our team achieve their goals."

Although savoring his recent win at Mesquite, Brian Brown and his crew had very little time to bask in their success. In fact, once the checkered flag had waved, it was time to start thinking about a journey to the Arkansas town of Little Rock, where he would compete in the ASCS Short Track Nationals.

Even though the season's end neared, that was no indication that Brian Brown was ready to slack off, as he would also be preparing for the upcoming season. When asked what fans can expect from Brian Brown in the upcoming season, he concluded, "Hopefully, just to build on a strong 2013 season, and to put Brian Brown Racing in Victory Lane a few more times."
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Related K&N News Articles about the Devil's Bowl & Brian Brown: Brian Brown on Podium in World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series Opener at Tucson; Brian Brown Racing Looks Forward to the 2012 Sprint Car Season; Brian Brown Constructs Very Special Victory in Honor of Late Competitor Jesse Hockett; POPS Racing's Kenneth Walker Wins ASCS Race at Devil's Bowl
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More Horsepower for 2004-2008 Ford F150 and Lincoln Truck Models with K&N Black Air Intake

K&N Air Intake under the hood of Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT
K&N Air Intake under the hood of Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT
The Ford F150, the best-selling light-duty pickup truck in America, has earned this reputation over the decades. Ford has consistently built durable, powerful pickup trucks with a range of options that meet the needs of owners from getting groceries to carrying heavy loads at construction sites. The F150 has even become a popular platform for building award-winning show trucks. Now, owners of 2004-2008 Ford F150 trucks with 5.4 liter engines can add guaranteed horsepower and sleek styling under the hood with the K&N 71-2556 Blackhawk Induction performance air intake system.
K&N Air Intake System for Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT
K&N Air Intake System for Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT


The K&N 71-2556 Blackhawk Induction™ air intake system brings a powerful blend of performance and aesthetics. The aluminum air intake tube helps to streamline airflow into the engine and it is powder coated black for a clean look. The tube also comes with a welded-on K&N engraved plate for a bit of flash to tastefully contrast the powder coating. A heat shield shrouds the RU-3101HBK air filter to help isolate incoming air from heat under the hood. The air filter is a dry synthetic filter that doesn’t require any oil, and offers excellent protection for the engine without sacrificing airflow. It’s also washable and reusable so it never needs to be replaced, and can go for up to 100,000 miles between cleanings depending on driving conditions.

Like the F150, power is part of the appeal of the 71-2556 air intake. On the dyno, the 71-2556 intake system produced an estimated additional 11.5 horsepower at 3800rpm and 15.3 pound-feet of torque at 3466rpm to the wheels. That power will be heard when you want it because the 71-2556 removes the restrictive factory resonating chambers.
Dyno Chart for K&N Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT Air Intake 71-2556
Dyno Chart for K&N Ford F150 & Lincoln Mark LT Air Intake 71-2556


As with all K&N Blackhawk Induction air intake systems, the 71-2556 maintains all necessary factory connections and is easy to install. It’s backed by K&N’s famous Million Mile Limited Warranty and is built to perform under the most rigorous of conditions.

Whether your F150 is a show time stallion, a worksite workhorse, or a dependable daily driver, the 71-2556 Blackhawk Induction air intake system brings a duo of power and tasteful flair under the hood that only K&N could craft. Find on at a dealer near you at www.KNFilters.com!

The 71-2556 air intake fits the Ford and Lincoln models listed below:

2008 Lincoln Mark LT 5.4L V8
2008 Ford F150 5.4L V8
2007 Lincoln Mark LT 5.4L V8
2007 Ford Lobo 5.4L V8
2007 Ford F150 5.4L V8
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 5.4L V8
2006 Ford Lobo 5.4L V8
2006 Ford F150 5.4L V8
2005 Ford Lobo 5.4L V8
2005 Ford F150 5.4L V8

For all K&N Ford F150 air intakes visit the Air Intakes for Ford F150 page on KNFilters.com.
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