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Toyota Camry 2012 à 2017 de 3,5L gagne puissance avec le Système d'admission d'air K&N

Les prises d'air K&N pour Toyota Camry 2012 à 2017 de 3,5L
Les prises d'air K&N pour Toyota Camry 2012 à 2017 de 3,5L
La Toyota Camry est en production depuis 1982 et reste jusqu'à présent l'un des véhicules les plus populaires. Toyota est sortie avec le modèle 2012 (XV50) en Septembre 2011, remplaçant la série XV40 entant que septième génération de Camry. Ce modèle est équipé d'un moteur de 2,5 litres et 3,5 litres. Alors que le 2,5 litres est idéal pour la ville, certains conducteurs pourront avoir besoin d'un peu plus de puissance pour se rendent là où ils vont, en choisissant le modèle V6 de 3,5 litres.

K&N a conçu un système d'admission d'air à haut débit pour contenir le moteur V6. Le 69-8618TS est un système d'admission d'air conçu sur mesure qui améliore les performances du véhicule et apporte une excellente filtration pour protéger votre moteur. Il est conçu pour réduire considérablement la restriction d'admission en lissant et en redressant le flux d'air. Cela permet au moteur du véhicule de respirer plus facilement que l'ensemble de la boîte à air OEM, ce qui donne plus de puissance et de couple. Le 69-8618TS s'adapte aux modèles Toyota Camry 2012-2017 équipés d'un moteur V6 de 3,5 litres.
Les prises d'air de K&N installée sur une Toyota Camry 2012 de 3,5L
Les prises d'air de K&N installée sur une Toyota Camry 2012 de 3,5L


Le filtre à air sur forme de cône (RU-4990), inclus avec l'entrée d'air, est lavable et réutilisable. Plus besoin de remplacer les filtres à air jetable encore et encore. Le filtre à air RU-4990 peut être utilisé jusqu'à plus de 100 000 kilomètres avant le nettoyage, en fonction des conditions de conduite.

This air intake system is also equipped with a heat shield to help deflect heat from the engine. It also comes with a low restriction aluminum tube with a silver powder coated finish custom designed for the Toyota Camry. Installation can be completed with the use of common hand tools in less than 90 minutes. K&N 69-8618TS includes step-by-step directions with detailed photos for easy installation .

Les résultats sur le dynamomètre d'une Toyota Camry 2012 de 3,5L  avec les prises d'air 69-8618TS installée
Les résultats sur le dynamomètre d'une Toyota Camry 2012 de 3,5L avec les prises d'air 69-8618TS installée

Bien que la Camry ne soit pas considérée comme une voiture ultraperformante, vous pouvez toujours profiter de la puissance supplémentaire d'un système d'admission d'air K&N tout en profitant du confort, de la sécurité et de la fiabilité d'une camry. K&N a testé les entrées d'air 69-8618TS sur une Toyota Camry 2012 équipée d'un moteur de 3,5 litres et a vu une augmentation en puissance estimée de 7 chevaux à 5914 tr/min et 6,5 lbft de couple à 4,698 tr/min. Le meilleur de tous les 69-8618TS est soutenu par le Million Mile Limited Warranty de K&N, ainsi ce sera les dernières entrées d'air et filtre à air que votre Toyota Camry aura besoin.

Les prises d'air 69-8618TS de K&N s'adapte aux Camry suivantes:
2017 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6
2016 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6
2015 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6
2014 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6
2013 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6
2012 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6

For a list of all K&N air intakes available for the Toyota Camry, visit the Toyota Camry Air Intakes page on knfiltres.com. Not the vehicle you were looking for? Check out the K&N air intakes for Toyota Camry models page also on the K&N website.

Trouvez les produits K&N pour votre véhicule en utilisant application search de K&N, puis utilisez le dealer search de K&N pour trouver un concessionnaire K&N dans votre région.

German Thunderbike Customs Motorcycle and Parts Company Features K&N Filters

Thunderbike Customs build in Hamminkeln, Germany

Thunderbike's newest builds are as extreme and innovative as any in the industry

Twin cylinder motorcycles in Germany are not limited to the flat horizontal variety found on the region’s own BMWs. Thunderbike Customs is one of Germany’s premiere Harley-Davidson® dealers. They also happen to be one of Bavaria’s most progressive and innovative parts manufacturers and custom bike builders.

“We´re creating all the parts you need for your bike,” said Thunderbike’s Martin Mix. “[We produce] wheels, forks, frames, swingarms, suspension kits, and almost everything else.”

Thunderbike was founded in the mid 1980s as a Suzuki dealership in the small German town of Hamminkeln. At that time, the company was a force on the German racing scene. They also built popular custom sport-bikes.

Thunderbike Customs Powerfilter Open Mind intake

All of Thunderbike's Powerfilters, like the "Open Mind," feature K&N filters

In 2003, Thunderbike began customizing Harley-Davidson® motorcycles. They also started creating custom frames, wheels and various other parts. That is the niche that company occupies today.

Thunderbike Customs has won several of the biggest European custom builders’ competitions. They have also had success at the AMD World Championships as well as American builder competitions.

The company’s build portfolio is as extensive as any in the industry. Thunderbike produces customs that are based on the full Harley platform, as well as builds that feature their own custom frames. The builds are not limited to the American V-twin engine. Metric bikes are also represented in both Tunderbike builds and products.

Thunderbike Customs bagger build in Hamminkeln, Germany

Thunderbike Customs also builds beautiful traditional baggers

K&N filters are prominently featured on many Thunderbike builds, and K&N filters are the core of a multitude of the company’s custom intakes.

“All of our round kits called Powerfilter are using K&N filters,” Martin said. “K&N is a high-quality brand that everybody knows and trusts. It fits very well to our own quality standards.”

The company ships worldwide and is now truly a global force in the custom motorcycle industry. K&N is proud to be part of the Thunderbike Customs success story. We will highlight some of the company’s spectacular builds in upcoming feature articles.

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Les filtres à air de remplacement K&N pour Toyota Camry 2007 à 2017 sont maintenant disponible

De 2007-2017, Toyota a eu les meilleurs points de vente de Camry et les a amélioré. Avec plus de dix millions de Camry vendus dans le monde, la qualité et la fiabilité sont toujours de bonnes descriptions des propriétaires de Camry.


Les filtres à air de remplacement pour Toyota Camry
Les filtres à air de remplacement pour Toyota Camry
K&N Engineering a vendu plus de vingt millions de filtres à air de remplacement. Un nouveau filtre à air de remplacement 33-2370, pour la Toyota Camry 2007-2011 équipée d'un moteur de 2,4 litres et la Toyota Camry 2010 à 2014 équipée d'un moteur de 2,5 litres est sorti, ce qui s'ajoutera à ce nombre impressionnant.

Le filtre à air K&N sur forme de panneau lavable, réutilisable est conçu pour augmenter la puissance et l'accélération tout en offrant une excellente filtration. L'efficacité des filtres à air K&N est liée au type de coton utilisé, au tissage de chaque toron de coton, au processus de tissage, à la composition chimique de l'huile, à la viscosité de l'huile et à son pouvoir absorbant.

K&N fabrique les meilleurs filtres à air du monde. K&N a inventé des filtres à air en coton lavables et réutilisables depuis plus de 35 ans. Il y a beaucoup de travail d'ingénierie derrière chaque filtre à air K&N. Chaque filtre à air est conçu spécialement pour s'adapter à la boîte à air de fabrique et ne nécessite aucune modification.

Les filtres à air de remplacement de K&N pour les véhicules automobiles sont couverts par notre très connu Million-Mile Limited Warranty de K&N et seront les derniers filtres à air dont votre véhicule aura besoin.

Trouvez les produits K&N pour votre véhicule en utilisant application search de K&N, puis utilisez dealer search de K&N pour trouver un concessionnaire K&N dans votre région.

The 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Season is Shaping Up as a Potential Banner Year for Kyle Wyman Racing

Kyle Wyman testing at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas

Kyle Wyman heats up the Circuit of the Americas tarmac with fast test times

Kyle Wyman has to be chomping at the bit in anticipation of the 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike season opener at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in April. So far, 2017 has started with a couple of extremely encouraging benchmarks for the K&N-backed racer.

The Daytona 200

Wyman qualified eighth on the grid for the 76th running of the Daytona 200. By the midpoint of the 200-mile race, Wyman had piloted his #33 Suzuki GSX-R600 to the race lead. Clearly Wyman was finding his footing on the Suzuki, which he had ridden for the first time on the Friday before the race weekend.

"It was a long race and the red flags helped with finding the last bit of comfort," said Wyman. "By the second half of the first stint, I had found what I needed and I had a lot of confidence in the bike. After the first pit stop, I was able to battle for the lead.”

Kyle Wyman racing in the Daytona 200

Wyman (#33) had an eventful day to finish 3rd in the Daytona 200

Wyman relinquished that lead over a series of laps that left him frustrated and confused. However, an unplanned pit stop remedied the handling issues that he was experiencing and the race was back on.

“About five laps before I was going to pit again, I felt something and thought there was an issue with the bike," Wyman said. "I was losing a lot of time and I didn't know exactly what was happening. I pitted three laps early thinking our race might be over so the team wasn't ready for me. We got some new tires on and I went back out. The bike felt great again and I made up three or four seconds to catch back up.

Wyman battled furiously and wound up crossing the finish line in 4th place just 0.052 seconds out of the third spot. However, that would prove to be enough for a podium position after another competitor was disqualified.

It was an entertaining, albeit drama-filled Daytona 200 podium finish for Wyman.

COTA Superbike Testing

Kyle Wyman testing at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas

Wyman says new MotoAmerica suspension rules are helping his race times

2017 will be the second season for KWR in the MotoAmerica Superbike field. If the late March testing session at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, is any indication (and it surely is), Wyman will be a force to be reckoned with on the superbike grid.

Over the two days of testing, Wyman ended the event with the sixth fastest overall time, lapping the 3.43-mile circuit in 2:10.52. That time is over a second and a half faster than the team's best time from the 2016 testing. Wyman was the fastest Superbike rider not competing on a factory team.

"Heading into the COTA test, I was really excited to ride my new Superbike," said Wyman. "My dad and I have been spending a lot of time this winter preparing this bike for battle against the factory teams, and so far we are happy to see that hard work paying off. We have been adding parts to the bike for this season that seem to be making a difference."

Many of those parts that the KWR team have been adding are the result of new rules in MotoAmerica Superbike that allow for more exotic suspension utilization. The biggest change to Wyman’s superbike is a new full K-Tech KTR-3 fork designed specifically for Superbike competition.

"The new fork from K-Tech is definitely a luxury," Wyman said. "Over last year, we had wear issues with the stock fork tubes, so the complete forks have helped us from a rigidity standpoint, but also from a feel standpoint.”

Kyle Wyman testing at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas

The KWR Superbike Team looks to carry momentum back to COTA in Round 1

Wyman is understandably excited about returning to COTA for round 1 of the Superbike season.

"Compared to last year, the test was a wild success," said Wyman. "We didn't have bugs and big issues plaguing us for two days, and we were really able to make the most of the track time that was available. It's a testament to our preparation for this season. I'm looking forward to a couple more weeks of preparation before we come back here to COTA for the first race of the season."

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K&N-Sponsored Tyler Clem Has Great Start To 2017 Racing Season

Tyler Clem gets one of his three podium finishes in March at the All Stars Series in Milton, Florida

Clem finishes 3rd at the Southern All Stars Series at Southern Raceway, Milton, Florida on March 18.

Fourteen-year old Tyler Clem of St. Petersburg, Florida, has started the 2017 racing season pretty much where he left off in 2016. Clem races Limited Model, 410 Winged Sprint Car, 360 Winged Sprint Car, and Midget Sprint car.

He finished the 2016 season Mid-South Racing point competition in second place accumulating 264 points. On April 1, 2017 Clem became the youngest driver in the United Sprint Car Series to win a feature event.

On March 31, he returned to Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Florida, to compete in the USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour presented by K&N Filters. He stampeded to an 8-lap heat race win from the second row, which locked up the second starting position for the 25-lap A-Main and won it. He aced out Thomas Kennedy, Jordon Mallet, Tony Stewart, and AJ Maddox.

The next night Clem faced a field of 26 cars and advanced six positions in his heat race, landing a 2nd place finish behind Thomas Kennedy. Starting in 4th in the USCS Hoosier Speed Dash, Clem charged to the win, which put him on the pole for the main event. As he made the pass for the top spot, the leader hit the slick and pushed up the track colliding with Clem and forcing him into the wall. His car suffered a bent and cracked frame. However, undaunted, Clem re-entered the race and recovered to record a top-5 finish. He crossed the line in 4th behind Tony Stewart, Danny Martin Jr., and Mitch Brown.

“Saturday night was a little disappointing, but still it was incredible weekend for the team,” said Clem. “It’s a big honor to be not only the youngest winner ever with the tour, but also to beat such a strong field of drivers.”

Tyler Clem has been showing steady progress during the early going of the 2017- racing season including three podium finishes and a 4th place finish in March.

On Friday, March 17, 2017 he competed in the Bash at the Beach at Southern Raceway in Milton, Florida, in the Southern All Stars Series sanctioned contest. Twenty-six cars competed in the two-day event. Clem came up short of a transfer spot in qualifying sending him into the B-Main. He battled to a consolation victory and locked up a spot in the $4,000-to-win-A-Main. Coming from far behind, Clem ultimately finished 16th.

On Saturday, March 18 Clem competed for the $5,000 top prized and achieved a podium finish in the feature after competing for the top spot throughout the whole race.

He competed for the lead in the closing laps of the 50-lapper, but fell one spot on a late-race restart posting and finished in 3rd place behind Casey Roberts and Tyler Millwood.

On Tuesday, March 21st, Clem competed in his home state behind the wheel of his Hedman Hedders #14 Rent-N-Roll Rocket Chassis Super Late Model in the Southern All Star Dirt Racing Series at Southern Raceway in Milton, Florida, and finished 3rd in the Saturday night finale of the two-day event.

Clem landed a podium finish in the feature after battling for the top spot throughout the finale. In the closing laps of the 50-lapper, he fell one position on a late-race restart and posted a 3rd place finish behind Casey Roberts and Tyler Millwood.

On Saturday, March 25th he traveled to Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Florida to compete in the unsanctioned Mike Peter’s Open. A total of 16 Super Late Models battled and Clem finished 5th in his heat pushing him to the 15th-starting position for the $3,000-to-win-A-Main. He stormed through 11 positions in the 40-lap event achieving a 4th place spot behind Mark Whitener, Kyle Bronson, and Doug Horton.

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