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K&N-Sponsored Greg Adler and His Run at King of the Hammers

Satellite photo of Hammertown showing the massive scale and size of this pop-up town.

A satellite view of Hammertown, the Off Road Pop-Up Community, host to more than 35K spectators

Since 2008, the Means Dry Lake Bed at Johnson Valley in Southern California has transformed every February from a dusty, barren landscape into a pulsing, neon-lit “pop-up” town where tens of thousands of spectators converge to witness off-road icon’s compete in the spectacle that is King of the Hammers. With dozens and dozens of vendors and more than 300 plus race teams, this week long event is the ultimate in Off Road Festivals, making the likes of Stage Coach and Coachella pale in comparison!

What Dave Cole and Jeff Knoll started as a single race that combined rock crawling and desert racing has evolved into a week-long event featuring five distinctly different challenging races held throughout the week. For K&N-sponsored driver Greg Adler and his 4 Wheel Parts team, the event represents a quest for the King of the Hammers Ultra4 title when they take on what is widely considered the toughest one-day race in the world.

Photo of Chocolate Thunder early in the day before the race. Still parking available.

Chocolate Thunder trail early on race day. Look there's still a place to park!

The course, which averages about 200 miles each year, tests the limits of man and machine. Competitors are treated to a different course dynamic each year as they take on elements of high-speed open desert racing combined with technical rock crawling through canyons scattered with boulders, some the size of the mini vans! This years event boasted the addition of a short course in main pit that was used for last chance qualifying and turned out to be great vantage point for spectators to see their favorites as they made their way from the start, through laps two and three, and finally the finish line. Additionally the new track layout had our competitors heading out from the start/finish line in the opposite direction from years past.

Photo of Ultra4 Cars staging.

Ultra4 Staging at the King of the Hammers - also known as the calm before the storm!

4 Wheel Parts President and CEO and K&N-sponsored Driver Greg Adler, traded his seat at the desk for a seat behind the wheel of his Ultra4 Jeep at the 2017 running of the Nitto Tire King of the Hammers Powered by OPTIMA Batteries. Adler and teammate Rob MacCachren crossed the finish line of what has been called the world’s toughest one day off-road race.

In past events, Adler managed to keep his Ultra4 Jeep at the front of the pack. In fact, Adler has run in the top 5 for most of the race the last couple of years and lead the race in 2015. However, he suffered mechanical setbacks that added him to the list of those forced to retire early, in the race that boasts the highest attrition rate in all of off-road competition, the past two years.

Photo of Adler and MacCachren hit the open desert after replacing a broken fitting in the fuel cell

Adler and MacCachren hitting the open desert after a mechanical issue tried to cut their day short

Planning and preparation can and will make the difference between winning, finishing, or ending the race early. Our K&N-sponsored driver felt confident this year that he and his team had the car that could go on to earn them the title of King of the Hammers. Adler said, “It’s a tough race and there are a lot of things that can go wrong over the course of the day, so it’s important to find our pace and take care of the equipment to ensure we’re running at the end.”

This year, Adler was joined by off-road racing icon Rob MacCachren. Even with his vast off-roading experience, multiple championships and array of off-roading titles, MacCachren admits that the Nitto Tire King of the Hammers powered by OPTIMA Batteries presents a new challenge for him. “Rob is a tremendous asset who’s going to bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team,” said Adler.

Photo of Greg Adler maneuvering his 4 Wheel Parts Ultra4 Jeep masterfully through the rocks.

K&N Driver Greg Adler maneuvering his 4 Wheel Parts Ultra4 Jeep masterfully through the rocks.

The 4 Wheel Parts Team was off to a strong start with Rob MacCachren tearing through the field to put them in a top five position. But a fitting broke in the fuel cell right at mile marker 60 and stopped the car. The race team got the situation fixed but sadly had them at almost three hours off the race pace. It was then they decided to mentally shift gears to “finish mode” and make sure they crossed the finish line. MacCachren found his race pace and settled into the work at hand.

At about the race halfway point, Adler took over behind the wheel and got to work attacking the brutal trails that have become synonymous with this event. Familiar with the trails, Greg made short work of Sledgehammer, Chocolate Thunder, Jackhammer, and one of the newest trail additions, Full of Hate. After making it through the trails that have made The Hammers famous worldwide, he headed out to the open desert and on to the final trails, Resolution and Backdoor, that stood between his team and the finish line. Adler and MacCachren worked their way through those obstacles, down into the short course and crossed the finish line with an official finishing time of eleven hours and twenty seven minutes. Rumored to have been the largest field in the history of KOH, of the 123 Ultra4 vehicles to take the start earlier that day, car number 210, Team 4 Wheel Parts, was one of just 50 official finishers in this year’s legendary race with a final position of 31st.

“This certainly wasn’t where we wanted to be in the final standings today,” said Adler, “but in a race like this, where the odds are stacked against you, to finish is a great accomplishment for this team.”

Congratulations to Greg Adler and Rob MacCachren for their success at this years Nitto Tire King of the Hammers powered by OPTIMA Batteries. They met adversity head on and made it their mission to overcome it.

Photo of Adler and MacCachren after crossing the finish line in 31st position.

After a broken fitting put them 3 hours behind, Adler & MacCachren crossed the line in 31st

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K&N Team Driver, Danny Popp Earns "Three-Peat" at the 2016 OPTIMA Invitational

OUSCI competitors cars in OPTIMA Alley in front of the rig.

Just a taste of the incredible hardware in OPTIMA Alley

OPTIMA’s ULTIMATE STREET CAR INVITATIONAL also know as OUSCI took place the weekend immediately following SEMA. The SEMA Show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world. It draws the industry's brightest minds and hottest products to one place, the Las Vegas Convention Center.

SEMA, formed in 1963 by Roy Richter, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, Robert E. Wyman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand, Jr., Al Segal, Dean Moon, and Vic Edelbrock, Jr. and now consists of 6,383 companies worldwide, bringing together aftermarket manufacturers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), media, car dealers, specialty equipment distributors, installers, retailers, and restoration specialists.

A mix of old and new cars on road course making up the OUSCI field

A diverse field makes up the competition at the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational

After an activity-packed week at the Las Vegas Convention Center the Optima’s Ultimate Street Car Invitees including the Golden Ticket Winners, the 2016 Qualifier Event winners, the Spirit of the Event winners along with the Top Points earners hop in their killer rides that are conveniently parked in OPTIMA Alley and lead the parade of cars that head to SEMA Ignited, the ultimate SEMA afterparty. Here the shows attendees have an opportunity to see the cars up close and get a chance to meet the owner/drivers.

After an evening of meet and greet the invitees need to focus on their competition, OUSCI, that takes place at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Cam Douglass, Director of Marketing at OPTIMA Batteries, Johnson Control, had this to say about the OUSCI, “We created this event nine years ago, and although the industry has changed, the reason we created this event still stands – to see what the incredible cars from garages across the country and the SEMA show floor are really capable of using the show’s high performance parts.”

Leader Danny Popp with Rich Wilhoff behind on road course.

Rich Wilhoff on the hunt with Danny Popp never being one to give up an inch!

Since its inception the field has been thick with competition and diversity, showcasing some of the automotive industries most forward thinking vehicles. But if you’ve been following this series you will notice the field is comprised with a majority going to Chevrolet’s flagship performance vehicles, the Corvette and the Camaro. 21 Corvette’s from Greg Thurmond’s 1965 to the late models and C7s making up almost a quarter of the field. Add in the 19 Camaros ranging from the highly modified 1967 of Mike Dusold to the bevy of 5th Gens that were tough competitors and you see pretty quick that the Chevrolets have come in force!

Saturday saw the field divided between the Detroit Speed Autocross and PowerStop Speed Stop Challenge in the morning with a switch after the noon hour. Saturday evening for the Lucas Oil Road Rally the competitors would cruise the Las Vegas Strip to the Shelby Museum for a little dinner and music. Sunday our competitors would each receive four fifteen minute run sessions in the Falken Tire Road Course Time Trial. This afforded them a chance to lay down their fastest lap time. Scores would then be tallied and added to the Lingenfelter Design & Engineering scores to flesh out the Ultimate Street Car and crown the victor.

Rozelle and his '69 Camaro along with Wilhoff and his C7 waiting to be judged at Lingenfelter D&

Jake Rozelle and Rich Wilhoff lined up for the Lingenfelter Design & Engineering Challenge

In the end, K&N Filters team driver Danny Popp and his 2003 Chevrolet Corvette beat out nearly 100 of the nation’s top-performing street cars to win the 2016 OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational. This is Danny's "three-peat" or rather his third consecutive OUSCI win! “The field gets deeper and more talented every year – better cars are showing up and it’s exciting. We have a lot of people who help with this vehicle and extraordinary results are more easily accomplished through the efforts of many,” said Popp.

Each competitor received points as they competed in the challenges. This year, Ken Thwaits took second place overall competing in a 2006 Mitsubishi Evo and Rich Willhoff came in third place in a 2006 Chevrolet Corvette.

Ken Thwaits and his EVO at the Detroit Speed Autocross

2nd Place finisher, Ken Thwaits and his EVO, overcame major setbacks Sunday to make the podium

Rich Wilhoff's C7 in the Bull Ring at LVMS

3rd Place finisher, Rich Wilhoff at the POWERSTOP Speed Stop Challenge in the Bull RIng

OUSCI Winner, Danny Popp on the Falken Tire Road Course Time Trial segment at LVMS

OUSCI Winner, Danny Popp, makes the Falken Tire Road Course Time Trial look easy!

Podium shot with Danny Popp, Rich Wilhoff and Ken Thwaits

Our 2016 OUSCI Winner, Danny Popp, with 2nd place Ken Thwaits, left & 3rd place Rich Wilhoff, right

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Produits de Rendement et de puissance pour Infiniti G35

Infiniti G35 fait ses débuts dans l'année modèle 2003. Le G35 est une voiture sport de divertissement qui est livré avec un moteur V6 de 3,5 litres. Avec son intérieur spacieux, sa performance sportive, une grande maniabilité et un prix respectable, Infiniti G35 est un choix brillant pour un luxe abordable.


2007 Infiniti G35

2007 Infiniti G35

K&N Engineering propose une gamme de produits de rendement conçus pour les conducteurs qui veulent tirer le maximum de leur G35. Nos filtres à air de remplacement pour le G35 sont conçus pour augmenter la puissance et l'accélération tout en offrant une excellente filtration.

Les entrées d'air K&N sont garanties pour augmenter la puissance en remplaçant le caisson d'air de fabrique par un tube d'arrivée et un filtre à air à haut débit. Les filtres à huile de qualité K&N offrent une grande durabilité grâce à leur structure robuste ainsi qu'un débit d'huile élevé avec une grande filtration.

Le filtre à air 33-2399 pour Infiniti G35
Le filtre à air 33-2399
pour Infiniti G35

Le filtre à air 33-2031-2 pour Infiniti G35
Le filtre à air 33-2031-2
pour Infiniti G35

FILTRES A AIR DE REMPLACEMENT K&N
Les filtres à air de remplacement K&N pour Infiniti G35 sont conçus pour s'adapter directement au caisson d'air de fabrique. Aucun découpage ou montage n'est nécessaire. Ce simple modèle leur en fait l'ajout de rendement le plus simple pour votre argent.

Le 33-2399 a été conçu pour la berline sport G35 2008 et G35 2007. Ces G35 ont été conçus avec deux boîtes à air de stockage donc deux 33-2399 sont nécessaires pour ce système à deux vitesses.

Les modèles Infiniti G35 2003, 2004, 2005 et 2006 et la Coupe G35 de 2007 bénéficient du filtre à air de remplacement 33-2031-2 de K&N. Le 33-2031-2, comme tous les filtres à air de remplacement K&N, sont soutenu par le K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty très reconnu.

Le filtre à air 69-7080-1TS pour Infiniti G35
L'entrée d'air 69-7080-1TS pour Infiniti G35

L'entrée d'air 69-7081-1TS pour Infiniti G35
L'entrée d'air 69-7081-1TS pour Infiniti G35

LES ENTREES D'AIR K&N
Les systèmes d'admission d'air K&N pour Infiniti G35 sont conçus pour le modèle spécifique du véhicule. Nos systèmes d'admission d'air sont si faciles à installer qu'il faut généralement moins de 90 minutes.

Les modèles de berline G35 2007 et 2008 équipés d'un moteur de 3,5 litres bénéficient du 69-7082TS avec une finition argentée. Le 69-7082TS est accompagné de boucliers thermiques en acier revêtu de peinture en poudre pour protéger le système d'admission. Ce modèle de rendement donnera à votre berline G35 de 3,5L une puissance estimée de 8,13 chevaux @ 5960 tr/min.

Cabin Air Filter for Infiniti G35
Cabin Air Filter for Infiniti G35

Les propriétaires des modèles de la Infiniti coupé G35 2003 et 2004 et G35 2006 utilisent le système complet d'admission d'air froid 69-7080-1TS de K&N pour gagner une puissance estimée de 9,4 chevaux @ 6109 tr/min.

Filtres à air d'habitacle pour Infiniti G35
Les filtres à air d'habitacle K&N ont été spécialement conçus pour aider à aspirer des particules en suspension nocives et dangereuses telles que spores, pollen, moisissure, champignons et les microbes qui peuvent se cacher dans votre Infiniti 35. Ils sont également chargés électrostatiquement de sorte qu'ils s’agrippent sur la saleté et la poussière. En fait, les filtres à air d'habitacle K&N sont conformes à la norme internationale ISO/TS 11155 pour les filtres à air d'habitacle, comme le confirme le laboratoire de filtration d'air de l'entreprise. Le filtre à air d'habitacle VF2004 est conçu pour les modèles Infiniti G35 2003-2008 équipés d'un moteur de 3,5L.

Pour trouver les produits de rendement K N pour votre Infiniti G35 ou pour tout autre véhicule, utilisez l'application de recherche sur knfiltres.com. Pour un concessionnaire K&N près de chez vous, utilisez notre Dealer Search.

K&N Air Intake System Squeezes Some of the Last HP from the 2016 Camaro SS 6.2L

The conical filter is attached to an intake tube with an attractive silver powder-coated finish

The increase in horsepower can be credited largely to the oversized conical air filter

The Generation V 6.2L small block V8 is the latest chapter in the long, historic legacy of the small-block Chevy engine that stretches back to the mid-1950s. The latest design provides the 2016 Camaro SS not only with immense performance but unheard of efficiency from such a powerful engine.

The 455 horsepower LT1 is similar in architecture to the LS family of small-block engines which it superseded, but with a unique aluminum block casting and aluminum cylinder heads, oiling system, and an aggressive 11.5:1 compression ratio. It also incorporates advanced technologies such as direct fuel Injection and continuously variable valve timing. And unlike many other auto manufacturers, GM believes there is plenty of development left in the traditional two valve push rod V8 and proves it with each new engine.

To draw an adequate volume of air an entirely new intake manifold design was developed, which provides a straighter path into the combustion chamber. With as much time and development effort that GM engineers put into the LT1, one would assume that the intake system would leave no opportunity for improvement. But it does. There’s an additional way to improve the performance of your 2016 Camaro SS: the K&N 69-4534TP air intake system, which has been chassis dyno-tested proven to deliver an estimated 15.16 rear-wheel horsepower gain over an otherwise stock 2016 Camaro SS.

The K&N 69-4534TP air intake system replaces the restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing on the 2016 Camaro SS. K&N AirChargers significantly improve incoming air flow as well as reduce turbulence in the intake tube.

The filter and heat shield are designed to fit in the location of the OEM air box

Installation of the K&N 69-4534TP is a snap and can be completed in less than a Saturday morning

The air intake first enters a chrome capped K&N high-flow air filter sited within a heat shield that’s installed into the original air box space. A bulk of the horsepower increase can be credited to the oversized conical air filter manufactured from multiple layers of oiled cotton filter media - which offers less resistance than traditional filters. The multi-layered red cotton material also filters out microparticles that could damage your engine, to help 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 your K&N filter provides high airflow without putting engine protection at risk.

Air is then directed through an aerodynamically-verified polished aluminum intake tube into the engine’s throttle body for an estimated 15 horsepower gain. The intake tube includes fittings for the factory mass air sensor and crank case vent hose. Best of all, the K&N 69-4534TP air intake system can be installed in 90 minutes or less with simple hand tools

In addition to more power, this air intake system improves engine sound with more aggressive and deeper acoustics during acceleration.

And once you’ve installed your K&N cold air intake system you’ve eliminated the need to buy another air filter for the life of your covered 2016 Camaro SS. 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) use the K&N 99-5000 recharger kit to clean and refresh your air filter, preparing it for another 100,000 miles of driving. The K&N air filter you purchase 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.

The K&N 69-4534TP cold air intake is designed for the following vehicles:

2017 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 6.2L V8 Fuel Injection - All Models
2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS 6.2L V8 Fuel Injection - All Models

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Augmenter le rendement et la protection du Nissan Pathfinder

Le Nissan Pathfinder est un SUV de taille moyenne avec un puissant moteur V6 ou V8. Le Pathfinder dispose d'un espace de stockage suffisant et d'un grand nombre de sièges. La coupe angulaire unique le distingue des autres SUV sur le marché. Lorsqu'il est équipé de l'ensemble à quatre roues motrices, le Nissan Pathfinder est capable de rouler de manière incroyable avec une grande maniabilité hors route.

Nissan Pathfinder
Nissan Pathfinder

K&N Engineering offre une tranquillité d'esprit aux propriétaires de Nissan Pathfinder qui veulent le meilleur pour leur SUV. Les filtres à air de remplacement K&N, les entrées d'air performantes et les filtres à huile de qualité offrent une excellente protection et un grand rendement. Votre Pathfinder mérite une protection exceptionnelle offerte par les produits de rendement K&N.

FILTRES A AIR DE REMPLACEMENT K&N

Les filtres à air de remplacement à haut débit de K&N pour le Nissan Pathfinder sont conçus pour s'adapter directement au caisson à air. Aucun découpage ou montage n'est nécessaire. Ce simple modèle leur en fait l'ajout de rendement le plus simple pour votre argent.

Filtre à air 33-2286 pour Nissan Pathfinder
Filtre à air 33-2286 pour Nissan Pathfinder
Filtre à air 33-2031-2 pour Nissan Pathfinder
Filtre à air 33-2031-2 pour Nissan Pathfinder
pour Nissan Pathfinder
Filtre à air 33-2080 pour Nissan Pathfinder
Filtre à air 33-2080
pour Nissan Pathfinder

Les modèles Nissan Pathfinder 2008-2012 équipés d'un moteur V8 de 5,6 litres et les modèles Nissan Pathfinder 2005-2012 équipés d'un moteur V6 de 4,0 litres bénéficient du filtre à air 33-2286 de K&N. Les filtres à air K&N sont lavables, réutilisables et soutenus par le K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty™ très reconnu. Le 33-2286 sera le dernier filtre à air dont votre Pathfinder aura besoin. Cette pièce est également compatible avec les moteurs V8 Nissan Pathfinder de 5,6 litres.

Le 33-2031-2 de K&N a été conçu pour s'adapter au moteurs Nissan Pathfinder de 2,7L, 3,3L et 3,5L. Ce filtre à air de remplacement s'adaptera à des modèles Nissan Pathfinder équipés d'un un moteur de 3,5L fabriqué à partir de 2013-2016 ou 2000-2004. Cette pièce va aussi s'adapté au Nissan Pathfinders 1997-2004 équipés d'un un moteur de 3,3L ou 3,5L, ou au Nissan Pathfinder 1996 de 3,3L. L'unique moyen de filtration en coton des filtres K&N permet un flux d'air élevé tout en offrant une excellente filtration et protection.

Les propriétaires d'un Nissan Pathfinder 2005-2014 avec un moteur V6 de 2,5 litres ou un Nissan Pathfinder 2010-2014 avec un moteur de 3,0 litres profitent de toute une vie de rendement avec le filtre à air à haut débit 33-2080 de K&N.

LES ENTREES D'AIR K&N

Les systèmes d'admission d'air de K&N pour le Nissan Pathfinder sont conçus pour le modéle spécifique du véhicule et garantissent l'augmentation de la puissance. Ces entrées d'air remplacent complètement le filtre à air et le logement d'admission d'air restrictifs par un tube d'arrivée moins restrictif et un filtre à air à haut débit sur forme de cône. Les entrées d'air K&N fournissent un flux d'air pratiquement illimité à votre moteur tout en offrant une excellente filtration.

Filtre à air 77-6012KP pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 77-6012KP
pour Nissan Pathfinder
Air Intake 63-6014 for Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 63-6014
pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 77-6014KP pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 77-6014KP
pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 57-6014 pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 57-6014
pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 57-6011 pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 57-6011
pour Nissan Pathfinder

Les propriétaires d'un Nissan Pathfinder 2013-2016 de 3,5L peuvent utiliser le 69-7063TTK pour gagner une puissance estimée de 7 chevaux @ 5354 tr/min. Les modèles de Nissan Pathfinder 2008-2012 équipés d'un moteur de 5,6 litres peuvent augmenter l'accélération d'environ 11 chevaux @ 5137 tr/min, en utilisant le 77-6016KS.

L'air d'admission 63-6014 pour Nissan Pathfinder
L'air d'admission 63-6014 pour Nissan Pathfinder

Les Nissan Pathfinders 2004 équipés d'un moteur V8 de 5,6 litres utilisent le système d'admission 57-6012 de K&N pour gagner 11,21 chevaux @ 5073 tr/min. Le kit d'admission en aluminium poli 77-6012KP est également disponible pour ces modèles. Le test K&N montre une augmentation de 7,27 chevaux @ 4914 tr/min avec le 77-6012KP. Le 57-6012 utilise un tube non métallique moulé par rotation qui peut réduire la température d'entrée d'air et diminuer le bruit d'admission sur un tube métallique.

Les modèles Nissan Pathfinder 2008 à 2012 équipés d'un moteur de 4,0 litres utilisent le 63-6014, système non métallique pour gagner 14,27 chevaux de plus @ 5075 tr/min ou le 77-6014-1KP de K&N pour gagner 11,63 chevaux @ 5200 tr/min. Le 77-6014-1KP correspond aux moteurs Pathfinder 2004-2012 de 4,0litres.

Le 57-6014, système d'admission non-métallique, pour gagner 14.27 chevaux @ 5075 tr/min et est compatible avec le Nissan Pathfinder 2005 à 2014 de 4,0L. Les systèmes d'admission d'air K&N sont si faciles à installer qu'il faut en général moins de 90 minutes.

Les propriétaires des modèles Nissan Pathfinder de 2001 à 2004 équipés d'un moteur de 3,5 litres gagnent toute une vie de rendement avec le système d'admission 57-6011 de K&N. L'essai du 57-6011 a montré une augmentation de 14.46 chevaux @ 5918 tr/min.

K&N propose également des produits de rendement pour les premières années du Nissan Pathfinder. Pour trouver des produits pour votre Pathfinder ou tout autre véhicule, utilisez l'application de recherche sur knfiltres.com.

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