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K&N has a line of composite parts for all your carbon fiber needs

K&N has a line of composite parts for all your carbon fiber needs

Since 1969, K&N has been known for being a leader in air filtration in the automotive industry. From washable replacement air filters to cold air intakes, K&N has tried to be on the forefront of new technologies. Along with these air filtration products, K&N has a selection of performance products to help your car, truck, motorcycle, and even personal watercraft. Use the links below to find all the right parts for your vehicle.

Automotive Performance Parts

Performance is what K&N has been involved in since day 1. Helping engines breathe better air is what K&N is all about, so their line of performance parts for automotive applications is designed to your engine. If you are constantly finding yourself in extremely dusty environments, K&N offers air filter wraps in a number of styles to help you clean the air your engine breathes. For projects that can’t use a standard air filter, K&N has universal clamp-on air filters in thousands of styles, sizes, and shapes to suit your individual needs. They even offer crankcase vent filters for racing to show cars. If your ride is carbureted, K&N offers plenums, Weber carb adapters, and air horns to help your carb get the air it needs. If composites are more your speed, K&N has carbon fiber products as well. This line includes air cleaner lids, universal filters with carbon fiber tops, universal air box assemblies, hood scoops and more. K&N also offers air filter accessories like hose connectors, mass airflow sensor pads, filter minders and a whole lot more.

If you need a high-flow fuel filter, K&N offers in-line fuel filters for a variety of applicatio

If you need a high-flow fuel filter, K&N offers in-line fuel filters for a variety of applications

ATV and Motorcycle Performance Parts

Whether you ride on two or four wheels, an American or metric, off-road or on, K&N makes performance parts to help you add performance and style to your ride. Air filter wraps are available to add an extra level of protection. If your bike needs a universal clamp-on filter or uses vent filters, K&N has a variety of sizes for your needs. K&N’s velocity stack adapters help carbureted bike breathe easier. Or if you need an adapter, connector, hose, or other accessory, K&N has it as well.

Diesel Fuel Filters

K&N even offers carburetor accessories like plenums and adapters

K&N even offers carburetor accessories like plenums and adapters

If your car or truck runs on diesel, K&N has a selection of diesel fuel filters. From canister filters with high strength steel housing to cartridge filters with high capacity filter pleats, K&N has what you need. K&N diesel fuel filters offer an OEM level of fit with low restriction. The media is made of high performance cellulose glass that traps contaminants like rust, dirt, and scale before they have a chance to damage your engine.

Inline Fuel Filters

K&N inline fuel filters are the perfect solution for project vehicles or OEM vehicles that have an inline fuel filter. These filters have the ability to handle high flow rates due to their low restriction media. The come in three sizes: 5/32”, 1/4”, an 5/16”. Available in two styles, stainless mesh and cellulose media, the K&N inline fuel filters are available in single or 12-packs.

Inline Fuel Pumps

As an extra line of protection, K&N Prechargers and filter wraps extend the filter service inter

As an extra line of protection, K&N Prechargers and filter wraps extend your filter service interval

Need a fuel pump for a project? K&N inline fuel pumps are compatible with diesel, biodiesel, gasoline, E85, methanol, ethanol, alcohol, and other fuels. They provide anywhere from 15 GPH to 34 GPH at between 1 and 2 PSI to between 7 and 10 PSI. They fit most applications and are extremely quiet with a self-priming design. Designed to eliminate vapor lock and flooding these pumps include the necessary installation hardware for a seamless install.

Performance Parts for Boats and Personal Watercraft

So K&N took care of your daily, your RV, and your tow rig, but what about your boat and Jet Skis? Don’t worry, K&N has a line of performance parts for your boats and personal watercraft. Need a universal filter? K&N Has a full line of clamp-on filters for your boat. Want to upgrade the flame arrestors on your water toys? K&N has those too. They also have a large selection of accessories including carb adapters, filter wraps, brackets, and more.

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K&N VP Tim Martin Receives SEMA's Highest Honor, Person of the Year 2016

Photo of Tim Martin Vice President at K&N Engineering

Tim Martin, with K&N Engineering for 17 years, possesses a uniquely, diverse career background

SEMA, Specialty Equipment Market Association, was formed in 1963 to provide services for employees of its member companies that include education, professional development, market research, legislative and regulatory advocacy, industry publications, international business development and business to business events.

In its 50th year, SEMA’s mission still stands to promote and build the automotive aftermarket industry as a whole. Consisting of more than 6,300 companies worldwide, SEMA brings together aftermarket manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers, media, car dealers, specialty equipment distributors, installers, retailers, restoration specialists, and more. Inspiring and creating opportunities for men, women, and youth all over the world through the generosity of professionals who volunteer their time to make this organization what it has become 50 years after its inception.

The foremost mission of SEMA is to provide tools that help members succeed and prosper. Built on the notion that through volunteerism they can and will achieve their mission. As it has from the beginning, SEMA continues to rely on the leadership and forward thinking of committed, like-minded individuals from every aspect of the industry. Passionate individuals who contribute their time and energy, freely, for the benefit of all, contributing to the growth of the automotive specialty-equipment industry and address the broad range of issues facing association members. In that tenor each year, SEMA bestows its highest honor—the Person of the Year Award—on an individual who embodies the association’s mission. For 2016, that person is Tim Martin of K&N Engineering.

Cover of SEMA publication with 2016 Person of the Year, Tim Martin, K&N Engineering's COO.

Tim Martin, Vice President at K&N Engineering, the 2016 SEMA "Person of the Year"

The award recognizes the outstanding contributions to the specialty-equipment industry by the honoree over the course of a year. To be considered, the candidate must work in a SEMA-member company. He or she must exhibit integrity, professionalism, service, and an ethic that continues forward momentum aligned with the SEMA mission.

The 2016 Person of the Year honoree, Tim Martin, has served many years as a Vice President at K&N. His passion for racing, performance, and the street-car culture led him to seek a place on the SEMA Board of Directors. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and computer engineering from the University of Missouri and a Master’s Degree in management from the University of Southern California. His expertise with business technology and digital marketing made him an integral part of SEMA’s Business Tech Committee’s success where he served five years on the SEMA Data Co-op (SDC) Board of Directors. With Martin at the helm, the SDC this past year reached two extraordinary membership milestones: more than 300 suppliers representing 500 different brands, and nearly 1,000 receiver companies reaching tens of thousands of wholesale, retail and internet resellers.

Photo of Martin speaking at the 50th Annual SEMA Banquet upon receiving the Person of the Year honor

Martin, SEMA's Person of the Year honoree, eloquent & humbled, spoke at the 50th Annual SEMA Banquet

“SEMA is proud to honor Tim Martin as our 2016 Person of the Year,” said SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting. “In both his leadership capacities at K&N and on our SEMA Board of Directors, he has become known as a knowledgeable and trusted voice on the business and technological issues that are reshaping the specialty-equipment marketplace. His initiative, leadership, and advocacy of industry causes continues to drive us all forward, making a positive impact on SEMA members in ways too many to count.”

Martin’s continued engagement with SEMA includes service on a variety of task forces and committees in addition to his outstanding service on the SEMA Board of Directors. Most recently his focus has included membership in the SEMA Youth Engagement Task Force and SEMA Garage Advisory Group, both of which are addressing key SEMA initiatives. But his contribution doesn’t stop there. Currently, he also serves as chairman of the Next Gen work group. In all of these endeavors, his judgment and experience have made him a valued mentor and a respected resource to Board and committee newcomers.

Photo of SEMA's past Person of the Year honorees' Rich Barsamian and Kathryn Reinhardt, w/ M

SEMA's past Person of the Year honorees, Rich Barsamian and Kathryn Reinhardt with Tim Martin

Martin brings his diverse and rich career background to his work. Before coming on board with K&N, Martin worked as an engineering project manager for the U.S. Navy and software consultant to a variety of industries. Since joining K&N Engineering in 1997, Martin has managed different departments touching on nearly every facet of aftermarket business, from sales and marketing to software development and information technology.

K&N brand loyalist and ambassador, Jessi Combs, who emceed the annual Industry Awards Banquet had this to say of the K&N Engineering VP, “The person we’re honoring with tonight’s award could be described in three words: he’s building us. Industry folks and members of the association describe him as someone who works tirelessly; a man who freely gives of his time and resources, stepping up whenever a leader is needed, including for youth engagement and legislative issues. But he does it for his love of the industry, not to be honored ... His generous involvement and superb contributions reflect the very special qualifications this award demands.”

Photo of Tim Martin and his wife Kristen

Tim Martin with his lovely wife, Kristen

“It is a great honor to be recognized as the 2016 SEMA Person of the Year,” Martin said upon receiving the award. “It has been a privilege to work with the SEMA leadership team on many issues that matter to all SEMA members. I could not volunteer without the support of the team at K&N and my wife and family. SEMA has many hard-working volunteers, and our industry is filled with talented people. Working with SEMA staff and volunteers has been a rewarding experience for me. This is an industry full of people who love what they do. The work that SEMA is doing is very important to the future of our industry and the automotive lifestyle. I am very thankful to be involved with SEMA and to be recognized as playing a part in our accomplishments on behalf of SEMA members.”

Our most heartfelt congratulations goes out to our very own Tim Martin for this amazing honor and showing how real leadership can positively impact the automotive aftermarket industry, the automotive industry as a whole. We look forward to seeing and being a part of his journey here at K&N Engineering and as a part of SEMA.

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Logano Wins NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona

NASCAR, Joey Logano, K&N, Daytona International Speedway

Joey Logano wins the Clash at Daytona International Speedway

Joey Logano won the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, weaving around the crashed cars of Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski on the last lap.

Hamlin, who was leading the race with one lap to go, and Keselowski collided in turn one on the last lap. Hamlin won the season-opening Daytona 500 in 2016. Keselowski, Logano’s teammate with Team Penske, tried to pass Hamlin for the lead. Hamlin went to block him and made contact.

“Denny had to make the block, but I was able to see that the block was coming way too late and it wasn't going to work,” Logano said, “so I immediately went to the top because I saw that they were going to crash, and we were basically in the right place at the right time and were able to drive our Shell-Pennzoil Ford into victory lane at the Clash, so it was a pretty fun, eventful race. Fun to be able to change our strategy up and figure out a way to win throughout the race.”

Logano took the lead twice for four laps in the 75-lap exhibition race. The race was delayed a day because of rain. Logano said he made some mistakes early in the race and worked his way to the front to put himself in position to take the lead, working with Keselowski and Kevin Harvick during the race.

NASCAR, Kyle Busch, Alex Bowman, K&N, Daytona International Speedway

Kyle Busch finishes second in front of Alex Bowman

“We kind of grabbed one at a time, one at a time, and Brad was doing a good job of getting a run, getting outside of them, pulling back, and I was able to follow Brad through,” Logano said. “Kevin was following me, and then there at the end, I kind of got shuffled out, got stuck in the middle, lost some spots, and was able to eventually get a good enough run to break free again, get back to Brad's bumper, give him the run into Turn 1, but that was either going to win the race or they were going to crash. And the good thing is he had the run, he had to make the move.”

Hamlin and Keselowski each led twice, with Hamlin out front for 48 laps and Keselowski leading for 18 laps.

"You do everything you can to stay in front," Hamlin said. "But I think he had such a head of steam, there was not a whole lot I could do."

Kyle Busch came in second place, finishing 0.018 seconds in front of Alex Bowman, who finished in third. Busch led once and was in the lead for five laps.

“Everything as far as the 2018 Camry feels good,” Busch said after the race on Sunday. “Feels like the guys at Joe Gibbs Racing have done a great job building some really fast speedway cars. We had the fast cars last year. I feel like we've got fast cars again this year thanks to JGR and Toyota. I'm looking forward to closing out this week today, I guess, and getting some qualifying laps in and seeing where we stack up in order to get ready for the Duels next week.”

NASCAR, Joey Logano, K&N, Daytona International Speedway

Joey Logano celebrates his victory at Daytona International Speedway

Danica Patrick came in fourth place moving up from 10th place on the last lap after Hamlin and Keselowski crashed.

Logano is the first Ford driver to win The Clash race at Daytona since Dale Jarrett did it in 2004. The field for the Clash at Daytona premiered 17 drivers, all invited, and made up mainly from the pole winners and drivers who were in the Chase for the Cup Championship playoffs.

The Daytona 500, the season-opening race for the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series, is Sunday, Feb. 26, beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern time. Chase Elliott won the pole for the Daytona 500.

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A Look Inside a K&N Wrench Off Oil Filter to See What Makes It Different

K&N oil filters are made to provide outstanding filtration and high flow rates

K&N oil filters are made to provide outstanding filtration and high flow rates

One of The most important thing you can do for the engine in your vehicle is keep it lubricated with a constant supply of fresh, clean oil. Oil is not only necessary for lubricity, it also keeps the internals of the motor cool and washes away metal particles. To keep the oil clean and remove the fine metal shavings, the oil filter is an important part of the system. That is why it is imperative to change your oil filter with every oil change.

Oil filters have a lot of different parts and it is the quality of these parts that your engine is dependent upon. Let’s take a look at how K&N, who is a world leader in automotive filtration, builds their oil filters to ensure your oil stays clean and your motor stays healthy.

K&N oil filters are designed for all types of oil including conventional, synthetic, and blends

K&N oil filters are designed for all types of oil including conventional, synthetic, and blends

K&N’s top of the line Performance Gold oil filters are specifically designed to offer high durability and high flow rates in extreme conditions. The first part of the filter is the heavy-duty steel outer canister. This ensures extra durability and longevity. At the base of the canister is a base plate with an o-ring seal. The K&N base plate is made of thick steel with a double-rolled seal. The base seal is made of thick rubber and comes pre-lubed for ease of installation. The last and most unique feature of the outside of the K&N Performance Gold oil filters is a 1-inch nut welded to the top of the canister. This is for easy wrench-off removal with a standard tool. No more forcing a screwdriver through the side of the canister to remove a stuck filter.

Moving inside the filter, there are three main components. The first is the pleated filter media. K&N oil filters are made of a resin-impregnated cellulose filter media. This media helps trap harmful contaminants before they have a chance to do any damage to your engine. Next is the tensioning spring at the top of the filter. K&N Performance Gold oil filters use a leaf spring to keep constant pressure on the filter media. The last major component is the anti-drainback valve in applicable filters. The K&N anti-drainback valve is made of thick rubber and ensures contaminated oil doesn’t drain back into the engine where it can do harm. Again, this feature is only applicable in filters where the oil filter is mounted in a position with a potential for drainback.

These filters are made to be used in both race and street applications

These filters are made to be used in both race and street applications

All of these features combine to make a filter that is guaranteed to last, with a K&N 1-year Limited Warranty. K&N also offers oil filters for lots of other applications including marine, motorcycle and ATV, heavy duty diesel, and small engine applications.

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K&N Washable and Reusable Cabin Air Filters Can Help Make the Air You Breathe Better

K&N's line of cabin air filter are designed to electrostatically grab and hold onto particles

K&N's line of cabin air filter are designed to electrostatically grab and hold onto particles

Have you ever been driving down the road, kick on the A/C and have a funky smell smack you across the face? If you’re nodding your head at the screen like a bobblehead, you are not alone. That funky smell is usually the result of not changing your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC system air filter. These filters are also known as cabin air filters and are your car’s only line of defense against potentially harmful contaminants before they reach you and your family.

Whether you use your vehicle for commuting to the office, hauling gear to the worksite, or taking the family on a road trip, you shouldn’t have to worry about harmful particles being forced into your cabin by your HVAC system. Many OEMs have begun incorporating filters into the HVAC systems of their vehicles. These filters are typically located in one of three locations; under the dashboard, behind the glovebox, or inside a compartment on the passenger side of the firewall in the engine bay. The primary goal of these filters is to stop these contaminants before they are forced into the cabin by the blower motor.

As you can see, the K&N cabin air filter is made to last 10 years or 1,000,000 miles

As you can see, the K&N cabin air filter is made to last 10 years or 1,000,000 miles

Over time, these pleated paper filters can become saturated with dust and dirt. They can even accumulate larger pieces of leaves, dead bugs, and other items that are allowed to enter the system. If you fail to change the filter at the recommended interval, these pollutants can clog the filter, causing extra strain on your blower motor and potentially making you sick. There are plenty of manufacturers of replacement cabin air filters and there are even companies making washable and reusable cabin air filters.

K&N is one of those companies. Known for their washable and reusable engine air filters, K&N took their extensive knowledge of filtration and applied it to cabin air filters. K&N’s washable and reusable cabin air filters are made from an advanced synthetic filter media. This media is coated in an electrostatic spray that is designed to grab and hold on to dust particles. It isn’t just dust that these filters can remove from the air either, they are designed to capture most mold, mildew, pollen, spores, fungus, and germs. For all you allergy sufferers out there, these could be a real help in the spring time when all the plants are blooming.

One of the benefits of K&N cabin air filters is they are washable and reusable

One of the benefits of K&N cabin air filters is they are washable and reusable

The best part of these K&N cabin air filters is that they are washable and reusable. K&N recommends servicing them every 12 months or 12,000 miles. And the process is simple, just spray the K&N cabin filter cleaner onto the filter, rinse the dirt and grime away, and refresh the filter with the K&N cabin air filter refresher. The refresher gives the filter its electrostatic abilities and is made from safe, biodegradable ingredients. The K&N cabin air filter also comes with a 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty so you know it will last. If you haven’t checked your cabin air filter in a while, you should take a look at it. If it is time to replace your cabin air filter, take a look at K&N’s washable and reusable cabin air filters.

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