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The “Greatest Show on Dirt” was held at Perris Auto Speedway. This was the first
time the World of Outlaws competed at the Southern California track since 2004.
Jonathan Allard and the Williams Motorsports Team competed against 32 entrants
and made the most of it by charging from 24th to 15th during the main event.
Jonathan Allard
Allard is known as one of the top qualifiers in the World of Outlaws on the west
coast in the K&N Filters, Red Line Oil No. 0 sprint car. He was able to charge
forward at the most modern dirt sprint car facility and brought the K&N Filters
No. 0 home in 15th place.
Jonathan Allard and the K&N Filters No. 0
“Anytime you can pass cars against the Outlaws it’s a good thing,” said
Allard. “There are only a few races left this season and I'm going to try and
win as many as I can.”
Allard and the Williams Motorsports Team left California and battled the raging
Santa Ana winds in their race trailer on their way to Kings Speedway for the
Cotton Classic. We were able to get out of the area before the devastating
firestorms hit the southland.
Allard won the Cotton Classic in 2005. He’ll look for a repeat of that this
Saturday as he chases his 11th win of the season at the Kings County Fairgrounds
in Hanford, California.
Follow Jonathan Allard throughout the racing season at the
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K&N Engineering makes universal air filters for a wide variety of applications. A new universal round tapered (cone) air filter, part# RU-5168, has just been released that will expand this wide range of applications even further. This filter expands the selection choices for those needing a 3.375 inch flange filter. No matter what type of application you may have, one of our K&N Universal Air Filters will probably fit your equipment's air intake.
The RU-5168, like all K&N Universal Air Filters, is washable and reusable. It is constructed with ultra-strong molded pliable rubber edges which absorb vibration and allow for a secure, strong attachment. The flange can also be stretched up to 1/16 inches (1.5mm) to fit in-between sizes.
The new RU-5168 cone shaped filter has a 5.813 inch (148 mm) base outside diameter, and a 3.375 inch (86 mm) flange inside diameter. The flange length is 0.625 inch (16mm) which allows plenty of room to clamp around many engine intakes. The height of the filter is 6.0 inches (152 mm) with a top outside diameter of 4.0 inches (102mm).
K&N Universal Air Filters are ideal for extended use in dirty and dusty conditions. They are designed to provide virtually unrestricted air flow while providing excellent engine protection.
The 2007 to 2016 MINI Cooper is built for optimal performance. Its front and rear anti-sway bars combined with McPherson strut suspension help provide tight front wheel drive handling. Multi-link rear suspension, on the MINI, is designed to keep the wheels at an optimal angle to the road and the tires in complete contact with the surface.
For those eager to gain even more from the MINI Cooper's 1.6L engine, K&N has released a replacement air filter, part# 33-2386, that is designed to increase horsepower and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. This panel filter was engineered as a drop-in replacement air filter which means adding performance is as simple as replacing your disposable air filter with the K&N lifetime air filter.
The 33-2386, like all of K&N's replacement air filters for street vehicles, is covered by our famous K&N Million-Mile Limited Warranty™. Washable and reusable this filter will be the last air filter your vehicle will ever need.
The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado shares its basic design with the GMC Canyon. Both
are midsize pickups which offer improved comfort and a smooth ride. The Colorado
is also a utilitarian regular cab work truck.
Air Intake for 2007 to 2009 GMC Canyon and 2007 to 2009 Chevy Colorado
K&N Engineering has designed a high flow air intake system (63-3064-1) for
the 2007, 2008 and 2009 GMC Canyon 2.9 liter engine and the 2007 to 2009 Chevrolet Colorado 2.9 liter
engine.
Air Intake Installed in 2007 Chevy Colorado
Power Gain Chart for Chevy Colorado with K&N Air Intake
K&N dynamometer tests show a 9.06 horsepower gain at 4862 rpm. To add
performance K&N replaces the original air box, air filter and intake tube with
an all new air intake system. The aerodynamically engineered non-metallic
rotationally molded tube is designed to provide lower air temperature. K&N performance air intake systems provide an increase in horsepower while
providing excellent air filtration. Our thoroughly engineered air intake systems
provide increases in power that owners can feel.
The K&N chrome top lifetime replacement air filter (RF-1048) on this air intake is protected by a powder coated heat shield. The large K&N air filter provides increased surface
area and dust capacity.
The heat shield assembly is installed into the engine compartment and a bracket
supports the tube which is mounted to the throttle body.
The 63-3064-1 can easily be installed in 90 minutes or less and is backed by the
K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.
The K&N air intake system 63-3064-1 fits the following vehicles:
2012 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2012 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
2011 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2011 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
2010 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2010 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
2009 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2009 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
2008 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2008 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
2007 GMC CANYON 2.9L L4
2007 CHEVROLET COLORADO 2.9L L4
A one of a kind showcase Project Truck will make its debut at the
SEMA
(Specialty Equipment Marketing Association) 2007 show in Las Vegas, October 30 through
November 2.
Project truck for SEMA with K&N Engineering products
Scott Harris of Gilbert, Arizona is one of the best-known independent vehicle
customizers in the industry. He was chosen by LEER, to create a truck for its
booth (no. 31745) at SEMA.
Harris has won many styling competitions with his use of color, shape and
technology in his bumper to bumper makeovers. He works on every part of a
vehicle, from performance and power to appearance and entertainment.
Complete details of Harris latest creation are still hush-hush. He has revealed that his project is
based on a new Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab and that work is underway at his
shop. “I can pick and choose the best parts for my designs,” said Harris. “I
selected a K&N Engineering intake system for the additional horsepower. It helps
the motor breathe. Luckily I have had a lot of sponsors over the years that
helped me.”
Over the years Harris has built a wide variety of vehicles including a Nissan
720, several S-10s, a full size Chevy and a Chevy Silverado. His latest
opportunity with LEER allows Harris to work in the area he likes best, mini
trucks.