K&N Top Comp Racer has Shot at First Place
- 25 Sept 2006
There is only one race left in the Mike’s Transmission Southern California Top
Comp Series and for one racer it is a chance to win. Jonathan Fiello drives a
2003 undercover dragster with a 635 cubic inch big block Chevrolet and is third
in overall points.
Fiello’s won his most recent race at California Speedway in Fontana, California. “It took five rounds to win,” said the K&N Engineering Process Design Engineer. “It was my first race after being off for three months. I had to miss two races in the series, if I was able to participate in every race I’d be at the top in points.”
The racers went 1/8 mile instead of ¼ mile because of high winds. In round three Fiello had a .020 reaction time, 4660 @ 148 mph on a 4.65 dial in; round four was a .011 reaction time, 4627 @ 149 mph on a 4.63 dial in and in round five .016 reaction time 4.630 @ 151 mph on a 4.62 dial in.
Fiello uses K&N’s valve covered breather filters, K&N nozzle filters (E-3003) and K&N’s big block Chevy oil filters. Fiello said he would highly recommend K&N Products and use them if he did not work for K&N Engineering. “E-3003 keeps small contaminates out of my fuel injectors,” he said.
“My car’s performance was awesome,” said Fiello. “I thought I would be rusty when I got back in the drivers seat. With my second pass it felt like I was right back where I belonged.”
K&N Engineering, Inc. has a long history of experience, combined with first-hand knowledge that goes into every product sold. K&N’s products, such as their Air Filters, are designed by people whose way of life, inside and outside of K&N, is racing. Fiello’s next race is October 14th and 15th at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Follow Jonathan Fiello's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Fiello’s won his most recent race at California Speedway in Fontana, California. “It took five rounds to win,” said the K&N Engineering Process Design Engineer. “It was my first race after being off for three months. I had to miss two races in the series, if I was able to participate in every race I’d be at the top in points.”
The racers went 1/8 mile instead of ¼ mile because of high winds. In round three Fiello had a .020 reaction time, 4660 @ 148 mph on a 4.65 dial in; round four was a .011 reaction time, 4627 @ 149 mph on a 4.63 dial in and in round five .016 reaction time 4.630 @ 151 mph on a 4.62 dial in.
Fiello uses K&N’s valve covered breather filters, K&N nozzle filters (E-3003) and K&N’s big block Chevy oil filters. Fiello said he would highly recommend K&N Products and use them if he did not work for K&N Engineering. “E-3003 keeps small contaminates out of my fuel injectors,” he said.
“My car’s performance was awesome,” said Fiello. “I thought I would be rusty when I got back in the drivers seat. With my second pass it felt like I was right back where I belonged.”
K&N Engineering, Inc. has a long history of experience, combined with first-hand knowledge that goes into every product sold. K&N’s products, such as their Air Filters, are designed by people whose way of life, inside and outside of K&N, is racing. Fiello’s next race is October 14th and 15th at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Follow Jonathan Fiello's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.