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2013 SEMA Show Gets Performance Upgrade with K&N Blackhawk Induction Air Intake

K&N Blackhawk Induction™ air intake system part number 71-3070
K&N Blackhawk Induction™ air intake system part number 71-3070
There are many reasons to visit Las Vegas, Nevada. 24/7 entertainment, world class restaurants and resorts, and hundreds of historical sites and attractions are a some of the big draws. In November, there is a huge automotive reason to be in Las Vegas and that is for the 2013 SEMA show. For over 50 years, the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) has gathered large and small businesses in the automotive industry including aftermarket manufacturers along with the hottest cars, trucks and motorcycles from around the globe to create one of the largest automotive shows on Earth. With thousands of custom vehicles and vendors all on exhibit this year K&N Engineering, a leading aftermarket air filter and performance air intake manufacturer, is bringing one of the newest, and highly anticipated product lines to SEMA, the Blackhawk Induction™ system.
Blackhawk Induction™ Air Intake System's K&N Engraved Plate
Blackhawk Induction™ Air Intake System's K&N Engraved Plate


We caught up with K&N brand manager Lucio Tapia to ask some questions about K&N’s presence at the 2013 SEMA show. "The SEMA show is a great place to discuss new products as well as sales & marketing opportunities with our distributors and retailers. We have a great team of product specialists ready to answer product related questions," said Mr. Tapia. When asked about the newest addition to the K&N product lines, Mr. Tapia expressed the buzz going through the company and around the industry around this new Blackhawk Induction system. "K&N is excited to showcase our new Blackhawk Induction Air Induction Systems. These systems add more horsepower and acceleration and have an overall black appearance. Each system features a black aluminum intake tube with a K&N Engraved plate and a K&N Dryflow® air filter element." When asked about how he would be spending his time in Vegas, Mr. Tapia reported how the show was the best opportunity of the year to see the whole automotive aftermarket industry in one place. "When I am not working the K&N booth, I enjoy walking around the different halls checking out the custom cars and talking to old industry friends." "I look forward to seeing all the custom vehicles throughout the SEMA show that use our product and display our logo proudly," said Tapia. Along with the Blackhawk Induction systems, K&N will also be showcasing in booth 22943 a vast collection of performance air filters, air intake kits, premium oil filters and accessories.
K&N Blackhawk Induction™ air intake system under the hood of a Ford Mustang GT 5.0L
K&N Blackhawk Induction™ air intake system under the hood of a Ford Mustang GT 5.0L


With new products launched on the automotive side, K&N is also showing it is heavily involved with its powersports roots by showcasing a custom built 2006 Sportster hand built by Roland Sands Design at SEMA. Accented with custom leather seating, one of a kind exhaust work, wheels and air filters, this Harley Davidson is sure to turn some heads. So make your way to the 2013 SEMA show this November 5th-8th and visit K&N Engineering at booth 22943.
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K&N Finds Perfect Fit - Grassroots Support Fuels NASCAR's Top Developmental Series

Tony Yorkman (right), head of sports marketing for K&N, presented the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship to Dylan Kwasniewski last year at Phoenix. Kwasniewski, one of the sport's rising stars, has a chance to become the first driver to win both the K&N Pro Series West and East titles in successive years. Getty Images.
Tony Yorkman (right), head of sports marketing for K&N, presented the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship to Dylan Kwasniewski last year at Phoenix. Kwasniewski, one of the sport's rising stars, has a chance to become the first driver to win both the K&N Pro Series West and East titles in successive years. Getty Images.
It was somewhere between the time that Lee Petty won the first Daytona 500 and his son won the first of his seven championships that a couple West Coast motorcycle enthusiasts found a secret to more power.

Back in the 1960s Ken Johnson and Norm MacDonald were selling motorcycle parts from a shop in Riverside, Calif., and sponsoring a "factory" race team to promote their business. In the never-ending search to improve performance, the businessmen designed a unique air filter that used treated cotton that could be washed, dried, re-treated and used over and over again. It was called the K&N filter, named for the partners and their business.

Today the familiar script logo appears on every car that races in the East and West divisions of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, considered the premier training ground for drivers and crews looking to make it to one of NASCAR's three national series. Last year, Dylan Kwasniewski became the youngest NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion at 17, while counterpart Kyle Larson won the East at 20.

Larson will take over the No. 42 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next year, and joins national series drivers like Austin and Ty Dillon, Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Corey LaJoie, Darrell Wallace Jr. and Ryan Blaney who have all recorded their first NASCAR wins in the K&N Pro Series.

The growth of NASCAR and K&N have similar story lines. Both are family-owned enterprises that began with an entrepreneur's vision, which they nurtured to international prominence.

NASCAR is the nation's best-known auto racing sanctioning body, which extends to Mexico and Europe. K&N grew to become the industry leader in manufacturing and marketing of its filters, and today – from a huge factory complex in Riverside and additional factories in England and the Netherlands – turns out a product line of more than 5,000 items.

The two companies signed a seven-year contract for entitlement sponsorship of NASCAR's top developmental series four years ago.

"It's been a great experience for us," said Tony Yorkman, head of sports marketing for K&N. "Between the drivers and our association with NASCAR, it has been about a perfect fit."
The NASCAR K&N Pro Series has become synonymous with the sport's top young talent. Getty Images.
The NASCAR K&N Pro Series has become synonymous with the sport's top young talent. Getty Images.


The company has been involved in a number of racing series, but said the NASCAR effort has paid dividends far beyond their expectations.

"It is the one series where everyone, the organization, the teams and the drivers, have become enthusiastic supporters of the brand."

K&N joined NASCAR about the same time that Jeff Nuckles added the K&N Pro Series East to the racing calendar at Columbus Motor Speedway.

Nuckles knows a bit about how to promote racing. The Ohio speedway's office wall is decorated with plaques honoring the family as regional promoter of the year, along with one recognizing him as the nation's top racing promoter in 2010. He is a third-generation operator at the family-owned track, begun in 1946 by his grandfather. A fourth generation is already involved at the oval, helping out at the bigger race events.

"The K&N name has been a great addition to the series," Nuckles said. "We get signs, banners, merchandise and tickets to local vendors."

The Ohio race promoter said having a national brand gives the series something special that helps attract race fans who may not show up for the local show.

"If you look at the pure racing events we hold, the K&N race is among the top," he said.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series had two very different beginnings. The West originated in 1954 as the Pacific Coast Late Model Series and later became the NASCAR Winston West Series. They were the same cars that ran in the Cup at the time and participated in Cup events when the series went west to tracks like Riverside in California and Phoenix. The East began in 1987 as the NASCAR Busch North Series and was simarly paired with the NASCAR Nationwide (then Busch Series) when it went north.

As the series evolved, the first major step came in 2003 when the two series were unified under one rulebook. This was a step in a broader strategic plan that included an emphasis on become a developing ground for new talent through a lower age limit for drivers and crews, common cost-effective rules, and cost-saving innovations such as the SPEC engine and composite bodies.

Camping World came aboard in 2008 and sponsored both of the series. When Camping World moved to the NASCAR Truck Series, K&N was a natural fit.

"One major goal was to create the premiere developmental series as a stepping stone to our national series," said George Silbermann, NASCAR vice president for touring & weekly series. "The series provides an ability for racers on both east and west coasts an opportunity to compete, provides consistent and national branding, and a platform to showcase NASCAR's stars of tomorrow.
K&N's production air filters are reusable, supporting NASCAR's Green initiatives. Jason Smith/pixelcrisp for NASCAR.
K&N's production air filters are reusable, supporting NASCAR's Green initiatives. Jason Smith/pixelcrisp for NASCAR.


"From the entitlement sponsor standpoint as well as the broadcast standpoint, having an east and west coast series under one umbrella gives entitlement sponsor a true national footprint."

K&N's commitment provided NASCAR with a long-term partner with a seven-year agreement, and K&N has built a strong short-track program. They've developed product programs for both tracks and teams, supported the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series with billboard and signage; signed on as one of the first current NASCAR partners to be part of the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series contingency programs; and K&N's production air filters are reusable, supporting NASCAR's Green initiatives.

In addition to their entitlement sponsorship, K&N is an official status partner and contingency sponsor.

"While NASCAR is K&N's largest commitment, they have shown strong support to motorsports as a whole, demonstrating their true passion for the industry," said Silbermann.

K&N's role with the series is one that extends beyond that of many sponsors.

"They want to be sure everyone has everything they need," said Bill McAnally, a team owner who also promotes races in the series. "I don't think they've ever not been receptive to a request for something if it meant what I want to do also promotes their products." Gene Price, whose drivers have won the past two K&N West championships, said the company makes a great partner.

"They give us everything we've ever needed," said Price – referring to products for the teams' trucks and other rigs. "We've never asked them for something that they have not delivered."

K&N's Yorkman said the company's involvement with teams has allowed the manufacturer to develop and then field test new products before they hit the market.

"These guys all run big rigs down the road, and the teams really take great care of their equipment, so we provide them filters and then get them back after they have been used, in order to see how they have performed," he said. "It's been a great test lab for us."

Price said the agreement has been good for both his racing operation and K&N.

"While they have been very supportive of us, we've also worked with them," Price said. "We've turned over our shop to them for photo shoots and I've hauled our cars to be on display for them at shows and other racetracks. The relationship has become more than sponsorship. It has become a friendship."

Rick Gdovic, who fields a team in the K&N Pro Series East feels much the same as Price about how teams and sponsors can work together.

"K&N helps us, and we need to help them," he said. "We need to show them why they should come back year after year. It is the kind of effort that self feeds."

"They are an important part of what we are trying to do. Given the cost of fielding a car for the entire season, having a high profile national sponsor is just so important to what we are doing."

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The filter company doesn't limit its involvement in the series to just drivers and race teams.

John Dodson remembers exactly how K&N became part of his operation.

Dodson is NASCAR Team Relations Director for the NASCAR Technical Institute, a part of Universal Technical Institute.

The school helps train young mechanics and engineers for careers in NASCAR.

"One of the things we do is build engines for teams in the K&N East series," he explained. The students have had an impressive record of success.

Thirty percent of the races in the series are won with student built engines, Dodson said. The winning engines last year powered Kyle Larson to the NASCAR K&N Pro-Series East Championship.

"The K&N guys were at the track and we began talking about our program," Dodson said. "We invited them to come by the school and take a look at what we do.

"Once they got a good look at the program, they decided they wanted to become part of it," he said.

Beginning this year, K&N will be providing filters for all the student-built engines and all the other vehicles used in the program.

"Probably the biggest contribution will be their technical expertise," Dodson said. "The company is constantly working on improving airflow and fuel management for better mileage. They will be working with our instructional staff and what they learn will be passed on to our students. It's a great addition to our program."

Developing new talent -- either holding a wrench or holding a steering wheel -- is an essential part of the K&N series.

Harry Scott, co-owner of Turner Scott Motorsports, said his team looks at the K&N series as the ideal finishing school for young drivers and team members.

The Charlotte-based racing operation already fielded successful teams in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series when it decided last year to also compete in the K&N East program.

"We really saw the need to be able to help develop that rich pool of young talent that we weren't getting exposed to in the other series," he said. "We knew there was a lot of really good drivers out there, and we wanted to become part of their success."

So far, they've been pleased with the results. The partners signed 2012 K&N Pro West champion Kwasniewski to lead the Turner Scott assault on an East coast title, and Kwasniewski has responded by leading the championship battle.

"The K&N brand helps us market the teams to sponsors," Scott said. "What we would like to be able to do is sign up those sponsors for young drivers, and then have them build up a family relationship and follow them as the drivers move up to the bigger series."

Yorkman said K&N became involved in the NASCAR Pro Series because it was looking for a vehicle to expose its products to fans of stock car racing, and said the success of K&N's involvement has led the company to consider expanding its involvement into other NASCAR venues.

He said it is hard to quantify the return on the company's investment.

"We look at things like website traffic, random feedback and the simple 'feel good' response K&N gets from its exposure.

"One of the things we've noticed is the number of contacts we get from people who think it's a K&N series rather than a NASCAR series. We'll get emails complaining about drivers or incidents on the track. Obviously, they recognize our brand as being very involved in the sport.

"People are very passionate about the racing," he said. "For us, that's a great feeling to be part of."
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K&N Spring Fling Promoter & Racer Peter Biondo Rocks Confidently Into Remaining Season

After a very busy Spring, Peter Biondo turned his sites to big dollar bracket racing with his feared K&N backed 2011 Racetech Dragster
After a very busy Spring, Peter Biondo turned his sites to big dollar bracket racing with his feared K&N backed 2011 Racetech Dragster
It was Confucius that claimed "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." Any uncertainties regarding the practical soundness of the Chinese philosopher's sage advice are cast aside by K&N driver Peter Biondo. Last year when we spoke with Biondo he had just won his 45th NHRA National Event at the Ford NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol, and since then he has developed into an even more ferociously productive multitasker.

"In 2010, my partner and good friend, Kyle Seipel and I dreamed up a business plan based on something we know, and have loved for years - drag racing. Four years later, the K&N Spring Fling brand of events has grown quicker than we could have ever imagined," remarked the Maspeth, New York resident. "At this point, I can confidently say we have the biggest and most talked about bracket race on both coasts, and the best part about it is that we love what we do, which makes the long days so much easier to deal with."
Peter Biondo and his 1963 Corvette kicked off the year with a $5000 Super Gas win at South Georgia Motorsports Park
Peter Biondo and his 1963 Corvette kicked off the year with a $5000 Super Gas win at South Georgia Motorsports Park


Statistically, new racing events average at best 150 entrants in their first year, the K&N Spring Fling Vegas event held in April, however, had 400 cars show up. "That was the highest of the 2013 highlights for us," said Biondo the promoter. "We were blown away when that many racers piled in." At their K&N Spring Fling 20s event in Bristol, Tennessee, Biondo and Seipel turned up the heat a notch further, breaking the single class event record when 500 cars came to race.

As a driver, Biondo started the year off with a $5000 Super Gas win at South Georgia Motorsports Park in his K&N backed 1963 Corvette, and two days later he ended up in the Winners Circle of the NHRA Lucas Oil Race at the same venue, this time in his Super Stock Firebird.

"The one thing that especially stands out about how I opened the season is, since it was my first time racing in three months, I was having more fun than normal just being on the track. Anytime you're having fun, it's easier to perform better."

"Other than that, one thing that really stands out this year is the big buck $25,000 to win event at Atco in New Jersey," continued Biondo the racer. "Going into the event, I was a little uneasy about my chances because I took two months off from racing while promoting the K&N Spring Fling events, and this style of racing is about as tough as it gets. Day one I was able to put up nine near perfect .00 reaction times in a row and made it to the final of this big event. Although I lost in the final round, I still earned $10,000 for the runner up finish, but more importantly, my confidence was back."
Peter Biondo followed up his Super Gas win at South Georgia with a NHRA Lucas Oil Race victory at the same venue, this time in his Super Stock Firebird
Peter Biondo followed up his Super Gas win at South Georgia with a NHRA Lucas Oil Race victory at the same venue, this time in his Super Stock Firebird


Indeed, Biondo's mojo had been restored to its brilliant luster in that final round, as he left the line with a .006 reaction time and ran within five-thousandths of his dial, yet it wasn't good enough as Don Butkewitz had a perfect .000 reaction time and ran dead on the dial. "It was the best I have ever driven and still came up short" added Biondo after recording 14 runs in a row with a .009 reaction time or better. "It's a testament to how competitive racing has become".

"I would rank this year as 'different' more than anything," says Biondo reflecting on his overall 2013 record. "Since focusing on the K&N Spring Fling events, I haven't raced quite as much. It's like starting up any business; you have to devote time to it, and a lot of it, from the months before an event, to the months after. Yes, I have had some race wins, but not as many as compared to other years in my overall resume. The plan is to hit it hard the last two months and hopefully finish off 2013 with another win or two."

"We are getting ready to hit the final leg of the year pretty hard," says the six-time US Nationals Champion Biondo Rocks. "Starting with the NHRA event in Reading, Pennsylvania, then we're going to the Million Dollar Race in Alabama, and then we are heading to NHRA events in Vegas and Pomona."
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Cameron Hayley Celebrates 1st NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Victory at All American Speedway

Cameron Hayley doing his victory burnout after winning the race
Cameron Hayley doing his victory burnout after winning the race
It was only a matter of time before Cameron Hayley won his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race.

Hayley was the runner-up five times in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West before breaking through with his first win at All American Speedway in Roseville, California.

He won the inaugural UNOH Battle of the Beach race at Daytona International Speedway in February. The race was a non-points event for drivers and teams from NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and West.
During the thrid mile, things started to really get exciting at the All American Speedway
During the thrid mile, things started to really get exciting at the All American Speedway


The 17-year-old driver from Calgary in Alberta Canada won the first race of his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West career in his 32nd start.

"It was amazing," Hayley said of his win. "Our Cabinets by Hayley Ford Fusion was just perfect all night. We really wanted to save tires at the beginning, so that we had stuff at the end and it's just what we did. We stuck to our game plan and made sure we had stuff left at the end and it paid off."
Cameron Hayley celebrating his win at the All American Speedway in Roseville, CA
Cameron Hayley celebrating his win at the All American Speedway in Roseville, CA


Hayley led only five laps in the race, the last five laps of the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150. Pole winner Derek Thorn led a race-high 138 laps. He swapped leading the race with Eric Holmes for 145 laps. Holmes was out front for seven laps are various points of the race.

Hayley made his move on Thorn on lap 145. He passed Thorn and was out front for the final five laps of the race.

"We were able to qualify on the pole,” he said. "The guys really worked hard on this car to make it what it is. At the very end, with five laps to go, we got a little nudge from someone behind us and the 24 (Hayley) was able to kind of get a jump on it and I just couldn't real him back in in the last five laps.”
Derek Thorn walked away with the Coors Light Pole Award for qualifying at the All American Speedway
Derek Thorn walked away with the Coors Light Pole Award for qualifying at the All American Speedway


Thorn finished second with Holmes in third place.

"The 24 at the end just had a little better car than us just because me and Derek ran so hard,” Holmes said. "Awesome race running side-by-side for probably half that race. Just disappointed we couldn't get them cleared and get that lead.”

Hayley also moved up in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings. He is in second place, 18 points behind Thorn, the leader in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings. There are two races remaining on the K NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule.

Michael Self finished in fourth place in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Roseville. Greg Pursley was fifth.

The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race is the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Kern County Raceway Park in Bakersfield, California.
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2012 to 2017 Fiat 500 1.4L Gets Simple Add-on Power with K&N Performance Air Intake

K&N Air Intake under the hood of Fiat 500
K&N Air Intake under the hood of Fiat 500
The 2012 Fiat 500 1.4 liter marks Fiat's return to the American market, a market where Fiat had not sold a new vehicle since the mid-1980s. The new 500 brings a distinct retro, Italian styling to the hatchback segment that pays homage to the model's over 50-year old heritage and pairs it with a spunky powertrain that helps the lightweight coupe get up and go with ease. Compact with snazzy styling, peppy performance, and excellent fuel efficiency - everything an Italian hatchback should be. Owners of the 2012 Fiat 500 1.4 liter can now have a guaranteed increase in horsepower and performance with the K&N 69-3303TS Typhoon performance air intake system.
K&N Air Intake System for Fiat 500
K&N Air Intake System for Fiat 500


The 69-3303TS is precision-designed to be a simple bolt-on replacement for the factory air intake system. It utilizes an aluminum intake tube to help streamline airflow into the engine and comes with a heat shield to protect the incoming air from heat under the hood. The 69-3303TS also adds a special heat barrier and incorporates the factory fresh air duct to further aid in air intake performance. The RC-9800 conical air filter on the inlet of the tube is oversized to help minimize restriction while still providing excellent air filtration and protection. The filter is washable and reusable and can even go for up to 100,000 miles between cleanings, depending on driving conditions.
Dyno Chart for K&N Fiat 500 Air Intake 69-3303TS
Dyno Chart for K&N Fiat 500 Air Intake 69-3303TS


On the dyno, the 69-3303TS produced an estimated 3.9 horsepower at 4503rpm and 4.9 pound feet of torque at 3612rpm over the factory air intake system. That's a great power increase for a 1.4 liter engine.

The 69-3303TS performance air intake system is backed by K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty. It's easy to install with basic hand tools, maintains all necessary factory connections, and does not require any additional modifications be made to the vehicle in order to function properly.

There's a certain pizzazz in the Italian culture, a debonair energy and passion for living life to its fullest that pervades every aspect of it. That passion is alive and well in the 2012 Fiat 500 1.4 liter, and the K&N 69-3303TS Typhoon performance air intake system is a perfect performance upgrade to add that next level of energy and life to your Italian hatchback.

The K&N 69-3303TS will fit the following Fiat 500 models:
2017 Fiat 500 1.4L L4
2016 Fiat 500 1.4L L4
2015 Fiat 500 1.4L L4
2014 Fiat 500 1.4L L4
2013 Fiat 500 1.4L L4
2012 Fiat 500 1.4L L4

For all K&N Fiat 500 air intakes visit the Air Intakes for Fiat 500 page on KNFilters.com.
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