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The Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (POPRA) began its 2008 Super Series season at Lake
Havasu, Arizona. Twenty boats each ran ten laps around a 4.9 mile oval. K&N
sponsored boat Worthy Risk took first place with an average lap speed of 87.10
mph in the Production 3 class.
Worthy Risk leads the competition in first race of POPRA Season
“There were more than 200 boats registered,” said Worthy Risk owner Brad
Johnson. “There was also a street party where many of the high end and extreme
race boats were on display. The engine hatches were open and we saw that many
boat owners are turning to K&N filters for their engine needs.”
Worthy Risk took first place at an average lap speed of 87.10 mph
in production 3 class at Lake Havasu, Arizona
Team Worthy Risk noticed more boat owners are using K&N filters
for their engine needs
When it was time to hit the water, all bows lined up in a single row running
around 50 mph. “This is a standard offshore running start,” said Johnson. “The
Production 3 class began its run in a new two-by-two NASCAR style start.” Teams
are placed according to their finish in the previous race. Worthy Risk and the
No. 28 race team were in the front row ready to take on the competition.
“The entire Production 3 class had its sights on turn one which was about three
miles down the course,” said Johnson. “The first group went into turn one four
wide with only inches between them.” The Worthy Risk team narrowly missed the
No.10 boat and moved to the front of the line. Worthy Risk took the win.
“We use K&N Engineering air and oil filters,” said Johnson. “We can’t beat the
additional performance and filtration K&N gives us each time we race.” The
Worthy Risk team will be in Long Beach, California this coming July for the next POPRA
series race
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For over forty years, Arctic Cat has been an innovator in the
snowmobile and ATV industry. Arctic Cat ATV's are known for their performance
and function as well as being fun and exciting to ride.
K&N's KN-621 Replacement Oil Filter for Arctic Cat ATV's
K&N has released a new replacement oil filter (KN-621) for Arctic Cat ATV's,
which includes the popular Thundercat and Prowler models.
Adding excellent filtration and high oil flow is simple with a K&N Oil Filter. Each K&N Powersport Oil Filter
is made with an internally lubricated gasket to provide a positive seal while
allowing an easy on and off application. The large filtration area
increases capacity while maintaining high flow rates.
All "spin-on" K&N Powersports Oil Filters feature a heavy-duty metal can with a 17mm nut
secured on the end for easy installation and removal.
The new look of the hood on the 2007 Nissan 350Z has a Z-themed retro-styled
power dome. Under the hood there is an updated version of the car's 3.5 liter V6
engine which includes a higher rev limit and compression ratio. A twin ram-air
intake and variable exhaust camshaft timing are also updated features of this engine.
Dual air intake system for the 2007 and 2008 Nissan 350Z V6 engine
Air intake system installed in 2007 and 2008 Nissan 350Z 3.5 liter V6 engine
K&N Engineering has designed a dual air intake system (69-7071TS)
for the 2007 and 2008 Nissan 350Z with a 3.5 liter V6 engine. The system consists of
two short ram air intakes with powder coated silver tubes, two
K&N high flow air filters (RU-4960) and two powder coated steel heat shields.
2007 Nissan 350Z with a 3.5 liter V6 engine
2007 Nissan 350Z dyno chart showing an estimated8.17 hp increase at 5800 rpm. Click on image to see full sized PDF version
K&N dynamometer tests show an estimated 8.17 horsepower gain at 5800 rpm. In addition to
power gains, K&N air intake systems are designed to increase filtering capacity
and improve throttle response. The heat shields are engineered to isolate the
oversized K&N high flow air filters from engine bay heat. There is a different
heat shield for each side of the vehicle designed to fit the unique contours and
equipment each side has in place.
The 69-7071TS also uses the 350Z's factory fresh air ducts which provide cooler
outside air to the individual K&N air filters for more power. The two air intake
units are placed in opposite corners near the fender wells behind the headlights
of the 350Z.
It takes about 90 minutes to
install this K&N air intake. It does not remove the
stock intake plenums which keep a clean look under the hood. This K&N air intake
system, like all other K&N air intake systems is backed by the famous K&N
Million Mile Limited Warranty.
The Victory Motorcycle line features large V-twin engines. They
have quickly gained a large cruiser bike following. Polaris ATV's deliver huge
loads of power to get riders up and over anything in front of them.
K&N oil liter KN-198 for Victory Motorcycles and Polaris
ATV's
K&N Engineering has designed a Powersports Oil Filter (KN-198) for the Victory
Motorcycle line and Polaris Sportsman and Ranger ATV's. This powersports oil
filter is a single use filter designed to protect motors from harmful
contaminants such as dirt and debris. The oil filter's thick canister wall
construction ensures that rocks and debris will not penetrate the filter.
KN-198 is a “spin on” oil filter that has a 17mm nut on top of a heavy-duty
metal can to ensure easy removal. K&N Powersports oil filters employ a resin
impregnated cellulose filter media, which allows for higher flow rates while
providing outstanding filtration.
K&N Engineering sponsored sprint car driver Andy Forsberg is leading in points
at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. Forsberg recently battled
Jonathan Allard, another K&N sponsored racer during a 410 series race.
Forsberg tumbled in the air and landed at the flag stand in Placerville,
California. Forsberg was eight feet off the ground
At the start of the race Forsberg started on the outside of the front row
next to Allard. Forsberg took command but as the pack turned around the super
fast quarter-mile, the lapped traffic caught up with them. Forsberg bounced off
the track in turns one and two and fell back several positions.
Sprint Car Racer Forsberg wins 360 series at Placerville, California
Forsberg plans to race for more points in the Civil War Series at
Placerville, California
Allard stayed out of the fray for the moment and took the lead. It was not the place to be, he tangled with
another car that flipped hard. Willie Croft took command but slammed into the
front stretch wall. Tim Keading managed to bring it home without any more
carnage.
The next night, Forsberg and the A&A Motorsports team went to Placerville
Speedway for a 360 points race. Andy made his way to the lead and took his
second win of the year.
“K&N products are great,” said Forsberg. “I have no desire or plans to use
anything else on my sprint cars.” Andy Forsberg will race his sprint cars with
K&N Engineering products at Chico, California’s Silver Dollar Speedway and
immediately do a turn-around for the Civil War Series race at Placerville,
California.