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More Horsepower and Torque for 2003-2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Thanks to a K&N Oil-Free Air Intake

K&N 71-1533 Blackhwak intake for 2003-2007 Dodge Rams

All Blackhawk Induction Air Intake Systems come fitted with an exclusive engraved plate

If you're an owner of a 2003 through 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 equipped with the 5.7-liter Hemi engine, you probably know well that your engine produces 345 horsepower. You probably also know that for 2009 the 5.7 L Hemi was upgraded to produce 390 horsepower, 45 more horses than your truck.

If you'd like to make up some of that horsepower, K&N has just what you're looking for. It's the K&N 71-1533 Blackhawk cold air intake system and it adds an estimated 9.62 rear wheel horsepower to your 2003 - 2008 5.7-liter Hemi-powered Dodge Ram 1500.

That's not to say that the first generation 5.7-liter Hemi isn't a remarkable engine. While not a "true" Hemi like its predecessors from the 1950s and 1960s, its combustion chamber is reminiscent of a Hemi-based NHRA Top Fuel cylinder head, both of which have twin spark plugs. The Chrysler engineers who developed the first of the new generation of Hemi engines even invited the input of the engineers who designed the 426ci "Elephant" Hemi engine in the 1960s.

Some features of the 5.7-liter Hemi, code named Eagle, are a deep-skirted cast iron block, four bolts per main bearing (two installed vertically, two horizontally). The cast eutectic slipper-style pistons are light, as are the connecting rods which don't require a balance pad. The cylinder heads are cast from aluminum, and the intake manifold is molded of high-strength plastic, for both weight reduction as well as a smoother surface for better airflow. All up, the 5.7-liter Hemi weighs 56 pounds less than the 5.9-liter engine it replaced.

While the original 5.7-liter Hemi is a great engine, you can make up some of the horsepower difference with 2009+ models by installing a K&N Blackhawk performance intake kit which adds horsepower and acceleration to your 5.7-liter Hemi, providing an increase of up to 50% incremental air flow to the engine.

K&N 71-1533 Blackhwak intake installed on 2007 Dodge Ram

The K&N 71-1533 Blackhawk Induction Air Intake System blends well under the hood of a RAM 1500

This is possible because the low restriction air intake allows your engine to breathe more deeply than it would from the OEM air intake. More air means more power and acceleration. This K&N Blackhawk Induction Air Intake System comes with black components including the K&N high-flow air filter and heat shield. An engraved K&N logo is welded to the attractive textured black powder-coated tube for a clean, high-performance look. The intake tube features fittings for the factory inlet air temperature sensor and crankcase vent hose.

Key to the performance increase is the oversized conical air filter manufactured from K&N's DryFlow oil-free non-woven synthetic media. This type of construction not only allows for increased air flow but also offers excellent filtration characteristics to ensure a long engine life. Each design is verified through K&N's in-house filtration testing lab, which adheres to ISO 5011 standards, ensuring that K&N filters provide high airflow without giving up engine protection.

Best of all, the K&N Blackhawk Induction Air Intake System can be installed in 90 minutes or less with simple hand tools. And once you've installed your K&N filter you've eliminated the need to buy another air filter for the life of your Dodge Ram 1500. The only maintenance is a service you can do yourself in no time at all. At intervals of 100,000 miles (depending upon your driving conditions) by using the K&N synthetic air filter cleaner K&N 99-0624 you can easily clean your Blackhawk air filter, preparing it for 100,000 more miles of driving. Your one K&N air filter is designed to last for the lifetime of your vehicle, which K&N guarantees will perform for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles without requiring replacement. For full details visit the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.

Visit the Dodge Ram 1500 Air Intakes page for all K&N intake systems designed for Ram 1500 models.

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The 71-1533 fits the following vehicles: 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8
2006 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8
2005 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8
2004 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8
2003 DODGE RAM 1500 PICKUP 5.7L V8

Not legal for sale or use on any pollution controlled motor vehicle in California or states adopting California emission procedures. See knfilters.com for CARB status on each part for a specific vehicle.

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Turbo or Not, K&N Helps Your 1.2L PureTech Engine Breathe More Efficiently

K&N 33-3039 replacement panel air filter for Citroen and Peugeot

K&N filters achieve high intake airflow without risking engine protection

The Peugeot 208 was, for at least a brief time, one of the most famous cars in the world. This particular car, while not actually a 208 but a dedicated race car, did carry a body very clearly based on the shape of the 208. Named the 208 T16 and weighing just 1,929 lbs., it was powered by a 3.2-liter, twin-turbo V6 engine that produced 875 horsepower. And the purpose of this fiendish creation? To give Sébastien Loeb a hammer to smash the existing record at the 2013 Pikes Peak Hill Climb, the first year the event was run on fully paved roads. Rhys Millen's existing record of 9:46.164 was shattered by Loeb with a blindingly fast run of 8:13.878.

Now while you may not take a stab at Pikes Peak or even Mont Ventoux, your Peugeot 208 1.2-liter deserves some extra power. And it couldn't be easier - remove your old, inefficient air filter, open the K&N box containing part number 33-3039 and slide the new high-efficiency air filter in place - which has been designed to boost horsepower and rate of acceleration.

And it's not just the Peugeot 208 that the K&N 33-3039 fits but a whole range of French vehicles from 2013 to 2015 that share the same 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine: Peugeot 308 five-door hatchback, 2008 small SUV, and 5008 compact crossover, along with the Citroen DS3 super mini, DS4 five-door hatch, Picasso MPV, and Cactus, the quirky crossover.

The 1.2-liter engine has been named the PureTech by Peugeot and includes a number of interesting design features. The company determined that a three cylinder could be more efficient than a small four cylinder engine, through weight reduction, friction reduction, and a reduction of components and complexity. The base 1.2-iter EFI produces 82 horsepower, while two versions of the turbocharged PureTech generate 110 horsepower and 130 horsepower, respectively. And no matter if your 1.2-liter PureTech is turbocharged or not, it can benefit from the same K&N 33-3039 high-efficiency air filter.

K&N 33-3039 replacement panel air filter for Citroen and Peugeot with box

Everything you need to add more power and performance to your PureTech 1.2 L comes in the box. All you need are basic hand tools and around 5 minutes.

Here's how: the K&N filter provides an increase of up to 50% more air flow to the engine. And by increasing the flow of air, the result can be better throttle response and improved torque at all points of your PureTech 1.2-liter engine's operating range.

The increased airflow of a K&N air filter is achieved through the utilization of multiple layers of oiled cotton filter media, which offers less restriction than traditional filters. The multi-layered cotton filter material also filters out microparticles that could damage your engine. To make certain that each filter design provides high intake airflow without sacrificing engine protection, testing is conducted in K&N's own internal laboratory, which adheres to strict ISO 5011 protocols.

Once the K&N 33-3039 air filter has been installed you've eliminated the need to purchase and replace traditional filters for the life of your PureTech 1.2-liter Peugeot or Citroen. The only maintenance required you can do yourself in just a short time. At intervals of 50,000 miles or about 80,000 kilometers (depending on your driving conditions) clean and re-oil your air filter with a 99-5000 K&N air filter cleaning kit, returning it to like-new condition. Your one K&N air filter is designed to last for the lifetime of your vehicle, which K&N guarantees will perform for up to 10 years or 1,000,000 miles without requiring replacement. For full details visit the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.

To find additional K&N upgrades for cars, trucks, scooters, motorcycles, motorhomes, or almost anything with an engine, use the K&N search by vehicle tool. Find an authorized K&N dealer nearby using the K&N dealer search.

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Are You a Big F-150 Fan? Test Your Blue Oval Knowledge with our Trivia Test

White 2015 Ford F-150 FX4 Crew Cab

The Ford F-150 is the best selling truck in America, but how much do you know about it? Take out quiz and find out!

The Ford F-Series is one of the best-selling nameplates of all time. And it’s little wonder given two important factors. First, Ford launched the F-Series not long after the conclusion of World War II and second is the enormous fan base that exists for the F-Series. If you’re one of those fans of the Ford F-Series, we’ve put together a little trivia test for you. It’s just 10 questions but it’ll test just how deep your knowledge of the F-series goes.

Q. What was the first model year of a Ford F-series?

A. 1953 was the first year that carried the F-Series name, although it predecessor, which was manufactured from 1948 – 1952 was called the Ford Bonus-Built. The Ford Bonus-Built is now recognized as the first in the F-Series line, despite its name, as it began the trend of a dedicated light truck versus the car-based trucks that had been sold previously.


Q. What does the F in F-Series stand for?

A. Despite the performance of the Lightening and the Raptor, no it doesn’t stand for Fast. It actually stands for Farm. Whoever chose that name would be surprised how many F-150s are parked in front of suburban houses with no more farming going on than a tomato plant on the back deck.


K&N E-1570 replacement round air filter

K&N manufactures air filters for the very first F-150 with a 360ci V8.

Q. When did Ford start to offer factory-installed four-wheel-drive?

A. While a four-wheel-drive option installed by an outside company had been available, Ford moved production of its 4x4 drivetrains in-house for the 1959 model year. Ford was also the first of the “Big 3” automakers to offer factory-built four-wheel-drive light trucks.


Q. What was unique about the 1961-1963 Ford F-100?

A. It featured what was called a “unibody” design. It was still body-on-frame except that the cab and the bed were one piece. Customers didn’t care for it and for the 1964 model year, Ford returned to a separate cab/bed design. 1964 is also the first year for which K&N manufactures air filters (E-1040) and oil filters (HP-3001) for the F-Series.


Q. Were Ford F-Series trucks ever sold through Mercury dealers?

A. From 1946 to 1968 Ford of Canada needed two models of trucks based on their distribution system and the geography of Canada. A vast country with thousands of small town at times many miles apart, Ford would place a Ford dealer or a Mercury dealer in each little town, but not both. Since the Mercury dealer was up against Chevrolet or GMC, they needed their own Mercury-branded truck to sell the farmers, ranchers, miners, and loggers in their area. Named the M-Series, these trucks were produced from 1948 until 1968.


K&N 33-2816 replacement panel air filter

The ultimate dream car for many, K&N produces air filters for the legendary Ferrari F40

Q. While F-150 has become synonymous with Ford light trucks, when was the first F-150 introduced?

A. In 1975, as a 1976 model. It was slotted in between the F100 and F250 and offered a heavier payload capacity than the F-100 in an effort to have the F-150 classified in a less-stringent emissions control category. If you’re lucky enough to own one of the first F-150 pickups, you’ll be happy to know that K&N makes the E-1570 air filter for the 360ci engine and the HP-3001 oil filter for both the 360ci and 390ci motors.


Q. Did you know Ferrari built an F-150?

A. No, this wasn’t payback for Ford beating Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was Ferrari’s Formula 1 model for the 2011 season. The 150 name was selected to honor 150 years of Italian reunification. When Ford threatened legal action, Ferrari changed the name to Ferrari 150° Italia, where the 150° translates to sesquicentennial. Ford subsequently withdrew their legal challenge. As a demonstration of how wide the product offering are at K&N, the company manufactures air filters that fit Ferraris as a far back as the 1972 Ferrari Dino (E-9240) and even for the mind-blowing Ferrari F40 (33-2816).


K&N 57-2556 cold air intake for 2004-2008 5.4L F-150 trucks

Not only does the FIPK kit fit Lincoln Mark LTs but also 2004-2008 F-150s with the 5.4-liter V8.

Q. So we know that Mercury sold Ford trucks. Were they the only ones?

A. In an effort to keep pace with Cadillac, Lincoln launched the luxury Blackwood pickup in 2002 based on an F-150 Crew Cab. A combination of price and lack of utility kept customers away and it lasted just one year on US showroom floors. In 2006, Lincoln took another swing at the luxury truck market and did only marginally better. The Ford F-150-based Lincoln Mark LT lasted for three model years. K&N carries oil filters for both, part number HP-2010. The Blackwood takes a K&N E-0945 air filter while the Mark LT uses a 33-2287 air filter. The Mark LT can also be fitted with a K&N 57-2556 FIPK air intake system that’s been dyno-proven to add an estimated 15.5 rear wheel horsepower to your Mark LT, as well as being 50 states emissions compliant.


Q. After the two different Lightening pickups (’93-’95 and ’99-’04) Ford took another swing at the street performance truck market. What was that model called?

A. The 2014 Ford F-150 Tremor. It used the standard 3.5-liter turbo V6 but backed by a strip-ready 4.10 rear axle ratio. Inside was a console-mounted shifter, unique bucket seats and a flow-through center console not found in any other F-150. The Tremor was available in both 4x2 and 4x4. Both options featured an electronic locking rear differential and upgraded suspension. Unfortunately only a measly 2230 Tremors were sold, making it another one year only model. K&N manufactures both air filters and oil filters for the 3.5 V6, part numbers 33-2385 and HP-2011, respectively.


K&N 63-2592 cold air intake for the Ford Ecoboost

The K&N Aircharger kit for 3.5L V6 twin-turbo F-150s adds an estimated 11 rear-wheel horsepower

Q. What’s the most powerful six-cylinder engine Ford has installed in an F-Series pickup?

A. The 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 (I’ll bet you were you digging through Wikipedia to see if there was a more powerful inline 6 from 40 years ago, weren’t you?). Not a chance. In fact, the EcoBoost V6 produces 365 horsepower, compared to 360 horsepower from a 2000 Ford Lightening with a supercharged 5.4 L V8. And if you’re looking for some extra power and response from your 3.5 V6 turbo, check out the K&N 63-2592 Aircharger intake kit. It’ll add an estimated 11 horsepower at the rear wheels of your EcoBoost F-150.


Always remember, K&N makes products for a wide variety of vehicles. From cars and trucks to lawnmowers and snowmobiles. Use K&N’s extensive search tool to find the product for your vehicle.

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K&N Tackles the Dust and Dirt of Baja on the Trail of Missions Tour

Brian Binkert's 2015 Ford F-150 FX4 Sport

Brian Binkert’s heavily-modified F-150 near the start of the Trail of Missions

Brian “Bink” Binkert has traveled around the Baja peninsula hundreds of times, shooting photographs and otherwise representing the clients of his company, Bink Designs -- but always during an off-road race. What he wanted was to tour Baja at a more leisurely pace and travel to places that aren’t on the race courses. The perfect opportunity was The Monster Energy Trail of Missions, a tour organized each year by the enterprising Cameron Steele of Desert Assassins. Brian decided to enter his Ford truck along with friend and Fox Shox Marketing Manager Bryan Harrold co-driving.

Besides being a top-notch trophy truck driver and X-Games TV Commentator, Steele had been organizing motorcycle trips down the peninsula for years. He’d been considering a tour for trucks, SUVs, and Jeeps that wasn’t about setting a fast pace, but rather slowing it down. He said he had an idea for a moderately-paced, family friendly tour in Baja “rolling around in my head” for some time. He then recalled that there are 27 Spanish Missions in Baja (more than in California) in various states of repair, but all fascinating, and decided that touring a select numbers of Missions would be the theme of the trip.

2015 Ford F-150 in front of Mexican mission

The Bink Designs off-roader provides a significant contrast to the centuries-old Mission

The missions were set-up by various sects of Spanish missionaries as a base to convert the native peoples to Christianity. They also served as rest stops for travelers, being spaced one day’s ride apart. While the 21 missions in the State of California are well known, and with few exceptions been restored or rebuilt, the condition of the 27 missions that dot the Baja peninsula range from pristine to rubble. And some of those still standing were built in the 1600s. One participant examined an older mission and commented that the walls must be three feet thick and wondered just how much work must have gone into its construction. At every site, every member of the tour treated the missions with a great deal of historic respect.

This year, 18 vehicles joined the tour. One of them was Brian Binkert’s 2015 Ford F-150 SuperCrew FX4 Sport, which features a whole list of off-road mods, including beefy Fox triple-bypass shocks, massive 37” General tires, and of course a K&N 63-2592 air intake kit. Brian pulled in his client Fox Shox to underwrite his adventure, as the Trail of Missions was being film for the ABC television program “World of X Games”. Unfortunately, the episode aired over Labor Day weekend. We have been told the episode will be available online shortly.

2015 Ford F-150 driving down trail

To get from Point A to Point B in Baja, sometimes you need to take a challenging road

The group began their journey on June 23rd starting at the Tecate border crossing. Beyond the vehicles that had been prep’d for heavy-duty off road use, there were also a few that were completely stock, which help provide a sense of how leisurely the pace was. And some of the vehicles carried entire families.

Mission stops included San Borja, the El Rosario Ruins, San Ignacio, Mulege, Loreto, and San Javier which is known as “The Jewel of the Mission Trail”. But the trip wasn’t strictly about visiting the missions. There were stops at one of Baja’s pristine beaches, as well other landmarks and historical sites on the peninsula, including the 100-year-old Rancho Meling, still a working ranch.

Stops were also scheduled in small towns along the route where the teams handed out stickers and other goodies to the kids who ran up to greet the tour. This has been influenced by Steele, his wife Heidi, and his friends and tour guests, as they work to raise many for several charitable causes in Baja, including an orphanage and construction of a fire station in El Rosario, where the nearest one is currently hours away.

"This is FOX's third Trail of Missions and we keep coming back because it's the adventure of a lifetime, every time,” said Bryan Harrold, “Not only do you get to experience the remarkable history and rich Mexican culture of the Baja peninsula, this trip delivers unrivaled landscapes and vistas seen mostly via off-road trails.”

Lifted trucks on beach in Mexico

A well-deserved day of rest and relaxation at one of Baja’s pristine beaches

Asked what he enjoyed the most about the event Brian’s response was immediate “it’s a more relaxed atmosphere than coming down here for a race, there’s a lot of camaraderie between participants, that families are involved, and that you get to rub shoulders with some real racers and off-road industry heavyweights.”

The tour crossed back into the United States on July 2.

So although Cameron Steele limited entries to 18 vehicles this year, demand has been high for more participants to join the event. For 2017 he’s considering added a second “Trail of Missions” tour to his jam-packed schedule. As soon as we get wind of 2017 events, we’ll be sure to post them here for your information.

And whether you’re planning on driving on the sandy roads of Baja or the crumbly interstates of the US, remember that K&N has a filter for no matter what you drive: motor scooter to dirt bike and 4X4 to sports car that will add power and protect your engine.

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K&N-Sponsored Cory Texter Scores an Impressive Podium Finish at the Springfield Mile

Cory Texter riding flat track at the Springfield Mile

Cory Texter on his way to a podium finish at the Springfield Mile

As Cory Texter lifted his dusty racing boot up to the podium of the Springfield Mile in early September, most casual race fans didn’t know the Herculean effort it took to get there. The Springfield Mile is one of the most storied races in motorcycling. Texter calls it, “sort of like the Daytona 500 of Flat Track.” At the Illinois State Fairgrounds oval, Texter battled both the elite competition and front tire wear to earn a spectacular third place finish. Texter said, “I have been coming to this race since I was a baby watching my dad compete here, so it was really special to stand on that podium in front of all those spectators. I can't thank my family, friends and sponsors enough for sticking behind me all season long. I have the greatest support system in the sport and you all make it possible to chase my dreams.”

So what about the back story? Texter revealed, “After the previous national in New York, I mutually parted ways with the Richie Morris Race Team. It just didn't work out the way I had hoped it would. I took on the task of again running my own team and racing my own motorcycles in one of the most competitive series in the world.” Being a privateer is challenging in any form of racing, but in flat track, where conditions take a massive toll on both bikes and racers, that challenge is exponentially increased.

Grandstands at the Illinois State Fairgrounds

Great fan support of Pro Flat Track in Springfield, IL

Texter was also dealing with the disappointment of being excluded from competing in the final in the prior leg of the series. “We were handed an unfortunate circumstance at the New York national where a grey area in the rulebook kept us out of the main event. I left that race emotionally torn, but extremely motivated.” Clearly, motivation is one of Texter’s dominant character traits and a big part of his success.

Texter is quick to share credit for his racing success. On keeping his small stable of race bikes running strong, Texter said, “I had a lot of help from my mechanic Justin Bender. If it wasn't for his help this year, I wouldn't have been able run my own team and be as competitive as we were.” That teamwork has reaped rewards unusual for a privateer. “Finishing on the podium twice so far this season against some heavily funded teams was rewarding, but the best reward is the self-satisfaction in knowing I can compete and beat these guys on a weekly basis,” Texter said.

Cory Texter on the podium at the Springfield Mile

Cory Texter proudly displays his trophy and the K&N logo on his leathers

Racing success is impossible without solid corporate partnerships and Texter is quick to credit his relationship with K&N. “I have been using K&N products since I started racing full-time as an amateur in 2004. There aren't many brands within the industry that have such a good reputation,” said Texter. Clearly, it is of utmost importance for a small, independent racing team to pick the highest quality parts and components. Texter said, “I may be a privateer, but I take no short cuts when putting the best parts and products in my motorcycles, and K&N is one of the most essential pieces of that puzzle.”

For now, Texter is busy preparing for the Ramspur Winery Santa Rosa Mile in Santa Rosa, CA. The September 24th race will mark the end of the 2016 season. After that, Texter will take a deep breath. “It's been a long season, so I am going to take a couple weeks off and relax a little bit. I am going to spend some time with my wife and family, ride my bicycle, and ride some motocross. I guess that doesn't really qualify as ‘taking time off,’ but I love to train so I suppose there isn't really an offseason for myself when it comes to that.”

Cory Text congratulating Kenny Coolbeth Jr at the Springfield Mile

Cory Texter flashes a winning smile and a helping hand on the podium

After that time “off,” Cory Texter will turn to vigorously preparing for the 2017 flat track season. In addition to the mental and physical preparation, there are always team and affiliation considerations. “There are some new rules being put in place for our series next season, so I have a lot to think about as I head into next year. I would like to land a ride on a competitive team and go after a championship, but if that doesn't happen, I will show up at the track next year ready to win, riding for my own team, and racing my own motorcycles.”

Cory Texter rode his Kawasaki Ninja 650 to the podium at the Springfield Mile. The K&N high-performance air filter for your Ninja 650 is the KA-6512, and for your oil filtration, use the KN-303. Or if you need a filter for another bike or vehicle, use the K&N search by vehicle tool to find the right products for your needs.

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