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K&N Products Well-Received At The Industry-Only China Auto Salon In Shanghai

The Nissan GT-R Nismo was selected to best represent the ambitions of car tuning in China

The modified Nissan GT-R Nismo in K&N colors was a big attraction in the K&N booth

In a very brief period of time, China has become the largest new vehicle market in the world. It first took the lead position in 2009 when it experienced a 46-percent growth over the previous year, and then another 32 percent growth in 2010. While annual increases have recently slowed to single digits, sales are still climbing.

Car shoppers in China can choose from imported cars, vehicles built under a joint venture agreement such as Ford, Toyota, Mazda, and GM, and indigenous manufacturers like Geely Automotive, FAW Group, and Dongfang Motor Company.

K&N Engineering has been an active participant in the growing aftermarket that trails these record-setting vehicle sales; the company has attended the China Auto Salon in Shanghai, the preeminent aftermarket event in the country as a member of the SEMA delegation. And like the SEMA Show, the China Auto salon is not open to the public – just exhibitors, buyers, and the motoring media.

K&N displayed a range of products from air and cabin filters to cold air intake kits

The sizeable K&N booth made an impression on show-goers as well as displayed the complete line

According to David Hill, Sales Manager for K&N, “This is our first year with our own dedicated booth, but we have previously attended as part of the SEMA delegation in 2016.”

Last year, K&N utilized the China Auto Salon as an opportunity to meet with some of the key distributors in the country. For 2017, K&N stepped-up its presence with the addition of a sizeable booth at the show. This allowed the company to meet with a larger number of buyers in various distribution channels.

Hill was pleased with the results from the show and K&N’s growth opportunities in the market. “We received a very positive reaction to K&N products. Car tuning in China is a relatively new phenomenon there, but they are very enthusiastic about it. K&N is established in the market, but we are looking to rapidly expand the brand's presence in the market, hence the reason for the booth.”

And what was displayed in the booth? “We presented all the products, but the focus was air filter elements and cabin filters,” the David explained.

K&N received great media coverage and word of mouth after their participation in the show

Over the course of the show the booth was visted by thousands of buyers and media

China has a mixed bag when it comes to the range of vehicles available – imported, joint venture, and Chinese-developed. How is K&N addressing this market? “We are currently offering a wide range of products for imported cars and locally-manufactured international brands, but also for some domestic Chinese brands as well,” Hill explained.

“K&N is currently working on a busy development schedule to increase our range for China, with at least 40 new filters currently being worked on, with 20-25 new parts numbers due for release this year,” he added.

“We were really excited to attend this year’s China Auto Salon and look forward to returning next year. The enthusiasm for K&N was really great to see and the show provided a great platform to promote our brand and have the opportunity to display our full range of products,” Hill concluded.

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Add More Power to Your 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport with a K&N Air Intake System

A K&N 69-5317TS Intake will boost low-RPM torque on the Hyundai 1.6L Turbo GDI

A K&N 69-5317TS intake will boost low-RPM torque on the Hyundai 1.6L Turbo GDI

Since 1990, over 10 million people have ditched their bus pass in favor of a Hyundai Elantra. It wasn't very exciting to drive or look at. But it offered the sort of motoring practicality that your grandmother would approve of. Mercifully, the 2017 Hyundai Elantra has been completely redesigned, and is now much larger, and nicer then it used to be. To compete with other sporty compacts like the Honda Civic Sport and Volkswagen Jetta GLI, a new model dubbed the 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport was born. It received a more sporting interior/exterior, an independent rear suspension (the standard 2017 Elantra has a torsion-beam rear suspension), and the turbocharged Hyundai 1.6L engine that produces a stout 201-hp and 195 lb-ft. This little powerplant is happiest between 3000–6000 RPM, but low range torque and high rpm horsepower can suffer a bit. Fortunately, the K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon intake can add an estimated increase of 15.4 horsepower and 13.5 lb-ft. And it'll make that Hyundai 1.6T sound a whole lot sportier.

The K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon Intake increases power in the 2017 Elantra Sport

The K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon intake increases power in the 2017 Elantra Sport

To understand how a K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon intake can improve the performance of your 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport, let's first look at how a turbocharged engine works. As the motor runs, the exhaust gases coming out of the manifold are used to spin a turbine inside of the turbo. On the other side of that turbine is an air compressor, which takes the air coming in through the intake, and pressurizes it. This compresses the oxygen molecules so that more of them get injected into the cylinders, allowing the engine to create a lot more power, from a relatively small amount of fuel. However, the stock Elantra Sport air intake is full of restrictions that can reduce the volume of air reaching the cylinders, while simultaneously causing the air charge to heat up and lose oxygen content.

If you want to maximize the horsepower, torque, and efficiency of your 2017 Elantra Sport 1.6L Turbo GDI, then you have to reduce the airflow restrictions and lower the temperature of the air. To achieve this, the K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon cold air intake uses a much larger aluminum intake tube, which has wide-angle mandrel bent curves to reduce turbulence and smooth out the airflow. It also has integrated fittings for all of the factory sensors, allowing for a 90 minute average installation time, with no ECU reflash required. This low restriction intake tube is fed by an oversized K&N performance air filter, that is shielded from warm engine air by a self-sealing heat shield. Unlike the OE Hyundai 1.6L air filter, this high-flow K&N filter can flow a lot more air, while simultaneously filtering out more dirt. And, it won't have to be cleaned for up to 100,000 miles (depending on road conditions).

In order to verify the performance gains, we installed a K&N 69-5317TS Typhoon intake system on a 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport 1.6L, and dyno testing showed the aforementioned estimated increase of 15.4 horsepower and 13.5 lb-ft. The additional airflow provided by this K&N cold air intake system will cause the extra torque to be delivered at lower RPMs, and the extra horsepower to come on as the revs increase. The throttle will also respond much faster, and the intake sound will be much better too.

The K&N 69-5317TS cold air intake is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2017 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 1.6L L4 Fuel Injection - All Models

A K&N 69-5317TS Intake installed on a 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport 1.6L Turbo

A K&N 69-5317TS intake installed on a 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport 1.6L Turbo

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K&N Calendar Model Karol Martin Glides Through the Modeling World En Pointe

Model Karol Martin trained in classical ballet for 15 years which has helped her modelling career

Model Karol Martin trained in classical ballet for 15 years which has helped her modelling career

Modeling requires discipline. It is an art form. To be a model, a woman must be physically fit, but more than that, she must maintain a certain mental composure: sticking to a strict diet, having the will to train, and being organized enough to meet a hectic schedule. K&N model, Karol Martin, does all of these things. Her strength stems from a background in classical ballet. For 15 years, she danced. The grace she learned in the studio influences her still. Karol says, “Ballet influenced my entire life, not just modeling. It taught me dedication, structure, and elegance. While other kids were partying, I was training. My favorite memories were performing: the butterflies were always amazing.” She learned discipline in dance, and this has carried her into a successful career.

In her youth, Karol also played golf and ran track. Her whole life centered around fitness and competition. Being in these sports taught her time management skills and healthy eating habits. Karol confides, “I was a very busy kid, always training. I never grew up playing video games or eating junk food.” Even in adulthood, when she can buy crunchy, sugary snacks for herself, Karol avoids the decadence. When asked if she has a favorite treat, she responds, “I don't have any ‘treats.' In-N-Out or a big carne asada burrito would be my guilty pleasure, I guess. Never been a candy or soda person.” This diet allows Karol to maintain a model-like physique and perform her job to the best of her abilities. She also focuses on fitness, listing her hobbies as, “work, work, gym, and more work.”

Keep up with Karol Martin on Instagram with @karol.priscilla

Keep up with Karol Martin on Instagram with @karol.priscilla

This tiny dancer was born in San Diego, California. Spanish is her first language; she learned English in third grade. Karol went to Otay Ranch High School. From there, she attended Santa Barbara City College before transferring to San Diego State as a communications major. Her modeling career took off when she was just 20 years old. She was referred to an agency, and the rest is history. Karol has worked for numerous name brand companies like “Adidas, Reebok, Asics, Lululemon, Harley Davidson, Coors Light, and of course K&N.” She’s also worked in TV, appearing in Hit the Floor on VH1. Filming for this show is Karol’s favorite modeling memory: “Getting to shoot the TV show felt like I was in a dream. I always wanted to start modeling, and I can't believe my dreams became a reality.”

Karol models full-time, traveling back and forth between London and the United States. She is committed to her career and focused on building her brand. Modeling, though glamorous, can be a difficult profession. It requires high energy levels: there is lots of traveling and long hours on set. However, it’s like a cake walk for Karol. She is determined and disciplined. With her ballet background, she glides through the modeling world en pointe.

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Add Airflow to your 2017 Subaru Impreza 2.0L with a K&N Replacement Air Filter

K&N replacement filters increase power without causing addtional engine wear

The pleated K&N replacement filter provides extra intake surface area for your 2017 Subaru Impreza

The award-winning 2017 Subaru Impreza has been named an IIHS Top Safety Pick + and a KBB 10 Best. It’s powered by a well-proven Subaru engine design: 2.0L DOHC direct injection aluminum-alloy 16-valve horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine with Dual Active Valve Control System that produces 152 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 145 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm.

And yet there’s still an opportunity to improve your Impreza with a K&N 33-5064 high-flow replacement filter designed to increase power and responsiveness.

And it doesn’t matter whether your Impreza is a 2.0i or 2.0i Sport model, or whether equipped with the fully-synchronized five-speed manual or the Lineartronic CVT transmission, the K&N replacement air filter is the same part number.

K&N replacement air filters have been developed to increase airflow by more than 50%, which adds power as the engine management system recognizes the incremental air flow and feeds additional fuel into the engine, the result being an increase in power.

A single K&N Air Filter can replace a pile of discarded filters headed for the landfill

Everything you need to install a K&N replacement filter in your 2017 Subaru Impreza 2.0

K&N air filters are manufactured from multiple layers of oiled cotton filter media, rather than air flow-limiting and easily-clogged paper used in many OEM and replacement filters. The oiled cotton construction not only allows for increased airflow but also provides excellent filtration properties to ensure your Subaru’s long engine life.

K&N filters incorporate three well-proven scientific principles to effectively trap harmful dirt and dust. One is interception, another is impaction, and the third is diffusion. The first traps large particles as they first enter the filter, the next two capture smaller particles by different means. The result is a high degree of filtration without the risk of clogging inherent in a paper filter.

The effectiveness of the K&N filtration is well-proven by the company’s sophisticated in-house efficiency testing laboratory. The facility adheres to strict International Standard Organization (ISO) 5011 protocols, confirming that K&N replacement air filters provide a high degree of airflow without sacrificing engine protection.

The Recharger Kit comes with an 8 oz bottle of oil and a 12 oz K&N pump bottle of Power Kleen

The K&N filter care service kit restores air flow and brings your filter back to like new condition

The only maintenance required for your K&N replacement filter is a service easily completed by yourself. At intervals of around 50,000 miles (depending on your driving conditions) use a K&N Air Filter Cleaning Kit to clean and re-oil your air filter. The process cleans the filter bringing it back to brand-new condition and ready for another 50,000 miles of driving.

Your one K&N 33-5064 replacement air filter is designed to last for the lifetime of your vehicle, which K&N guarantees with the K&N 10-Year/Million Mile Limited Warranty.

The K&N 33-5064 is designed to fit the following vehicles:

2017 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0L H4 Fuel Injection - All Models

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NHRA Mello Yello Racing Series Continues to Grow in Popularity in 2017

Antron Brown's Top Fuel racer exhales fire as it competes in 2017 Mello Yello Drag Racing event.

Antron Brown navigates his Top Fuel racecar in 2017 Mello Yello Drag Racing Series event

The National Hot Rod Association Mello Yello Racing Series continues to grow in popularity in 2017 ever since its first event of the year in Chandler, Arizona in February. Fox has been broadcasting events every week, which has built upon its initial number of viewers for the first event of more than 1,224,000, which made it at the time the most watched NHRA event in the association’s 57-year history.

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series is a succession of drag races sanctioned by the NHRA and consisting of four professional classes of competition - Top Fuel Dragster, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycles. The racing schedule begins in February with races scheduled every week through the middle of November. Cities where events are held include Pomona and Sonoma, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; Houston and Dallas, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Epping, New Hampshire; Bristol and Norwalk, Ohio; Topeka, Kansas; Englishtown, New Jersey; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Brainerd, Minnesota; Indianapolis, Indiana; Reading, Pennsylvania; and St. Louis, Missouri.

The tracks used in the series are members of the NHRA track program, which includes 120 tracks across the country. This ensures that the tracks use NHRA rules for each event as well as include events that are part of the NHRA program including King of the Track, National Dragster Challenge, and Junior Dragster programs. According to Scott Smith of NHRA, tracks can be added to the Member Track network.

The Top Fuel Dragster class consists of the fastest racers who run speeds of up to 335-mph (539-km/h). The competitors race to a distance of 1,000-feet in length with runs of 3.64-seconds give or take. Vehicles that race in this category accelerate from a stopped position to 100-mph (160-km/h) in as little as 0.8 seconds and reach speeds greater than 280-mph (450-km/h) in just 660-feet (200-meters).

The Funny Car class involves drag racing cars with tilt-up fiberglass or carbon fiber bodies over a custom fabricated chassis and engines placed in front of the driver. Funny cars commonly reflect the production cars being offered during a particular period of time when that car was built. So, in the 1970s, Chevrolet Vega, Plymouth Barracuda, and similar models were represented as funny cars.

The Pro Stock Class consists of drag racing vehicles with engines that do not include turbochargers or superchargers or other enhancements including nitrous oxide.

The Pro Stock Motorcycle Class includes drag racing motorcycles also known as Pro Stock Bikes.

The NHRA-sanctioned Mello Yello Drag Racing Series has 24 events a year across the country. The association works with each individual track to make certain that the race date is accommodating to all parties. Race dates do adjust and change from year to year depending on the demands of the track and what is necessary to satisfy needs.

Rules

Each category has specific rules. The NHRA has a technical department that is in charge of the rules and they are constantly working with all racers to ensure there is a level playing field and the rules are being followed.

Point System

Each of the four categories has a season-long point system. The regular season runs from the first event in Pomona until the 18th event held in Indianapolis. After the Indianapolis event, points are reset for the top 10 racers who have qualified for the Countdown to the Championship. All races prior to Indianapolis are scored as follows:

• The winner receives 100 points

• Runner-up collects 80 points

• Third round loser is given 60 points

• Second round loser receives 40 points

• First round loser garners 20 points

All racers who make a qualifying run receive 10 points. Then 20 points are given for each round win.

In addition, points can be collected for the best three runs in four qualifying stints. The breakdown of points is as follows:

• Low e.t. of each session collects 3 points

• Second-quickest gets 2 points

• Third-quickest acquires 1 point

Breakdown of points also takes into account the position in which a racer qualifies. Thus:

• A racer who qualifies in first receives 8 points

• A racer who qualifies in second gets 7 points

• A racer who qualifies in third garners 6 points

• A racer who qualifies in fourth is awarded 5 points

• A racer who qualifies in fifth and sixth wins 4 points

• A racer who qualifies in seventh and eighth gets 3 points

• A racer who qualifies in ninth through 12th receives 2 points

• A racer who qualifies in 13th through 16th collects 1 point

Jeff Arend races funny car in 2017 Mello Yello Drag event.

It's obvious why the racer that Jeff Arend launches in Mello Yello Drag events is called a funny car

The point system is then revised giving more weight to the Indianapolis event, which is the last race of the regular season. In that race, points are worth 1.5 times more than they are during the regular season.

In addition, competitors in the Indianapolis event who participate in five qualifying heats earn points. The best run receives 4 points, the second-best run gets 3 points, the third-best run is awarded 2 points and the fourth-best run gets 1 point.

This point system also pertains to the World Finals in Pomona. However, there are only four qualifying rounds in that event.

The 10 top racers in each class after Indianapolis qualify for the Countdown to the Championship. It is these racers who end up competing for the title. Points are reset for the Countdown in all four classes as follows:

• First place wins 2,100 points

• Second place receives 2,080 points

• Third place is awarded 2,070 points

• Fourth place gets 2,060 points

• Fifth place garners 2,050 points

• Sixth place collects 2,040 points

• Seventh place achieves 2,030 points

• Eighth place gets 2,020 points

• Ninth place receives 2,010 points

• 10th place wins 2,000 points

The Racers

NHRA cultivates relationships with racers who compete in the Mello Yello Racing Series.

“We, as the sanctioning body, work with our racers on an ongoing basis to build relationships and to help them achieve success in and out of the car,” said Scott Smith, Director of Media Relations for the NHRA. “We pitch the drivers to publications to gain coverage of not only the sport but also the drivers.”

The association promotes drivers who participate in the series as well as the series itself through a number of different mediums including television and radio advertising and taking drivers to television and radio stations for interviews. The NHRA also holds Fan Fest events in which local fans meet the drivers up close and personal.

Smith also pointed out that new racers are encouraged to compete.

“As the series continues to grow, more people can easily become involved. Many can start at the member tracks and begin to hone their skills and learn the sport,” he said.

Troy Coughlin guides his Pro Mod racer in competition at 2017 Mello Yello Drag event.

Racer Troy Coughlin is behind the wheel of his Pro Mod car as it competes in Mello Yellow Drag event

The association also uses social network sites including Facebook and Twitter as well as YouTube to promote the series as a whole, events, and racers.

K&N has been a major sponsor for the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series for several years.

“K&N has long been a staunch supporter of NHRA drag racing and the racers in many varied categories through their involvement with the sport,” said Brad Gerber, NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “Their current involvement with the K&N Horsepower Challenge held annually at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the ultimate bragging rights for Pro Stock and is one of the most anticipated specialty events during the year,” he concluded.

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