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K&N Engineering and Italy's Bimota Motorcycles Join Forces as Official Technical Partners

The K&N and Bimota connection was a technical partnership over a year in the making
The K&N and Bimota connection was a technical partnership over a year in the making
It’s 1972 at the Circuito Internazionale Santamonica, an Italian race track located near Misano Adriatico, a Province of Rimmi. Hunched in the gravel trap at the Curva della Quercia (Curve of the Oak) is an injured Massimo Tamburini. The downed racer is about to make a decision that will shape the future of motorcycling. In a heap next to him lays his battered Honda 750 race bike. Nursing three broken ribs Tamburini concludes that the Honda’s frame simply wasn’t up to the task of handling all the horsepower and G-forces created during racing. He decides that the only solution is to build his own frame and swing-arm, and in that fortuitous moment Bimota Motorcycles was born.

Bimota the company was actually formed in 1966, at the time they specialized in heating systems. The original founders were Valerio Bianchi, Giuseppe Morri and Massimo Tamburini. The company’s name comes from the first two letters of their surnames – Bi-Mo-Ta. Tamburini however was the bike nut, and in his spare time he used his engineering skills to create very custom, one-off, “specials.” Tamburini’s reputation for excellence in the world of motorcycle racing had already been established when the decision to split the company into two divisions was made in 1972.

Bimota the Italian motorcycle manufacturer started at first by developing their own frame designs, and using the existing engines from the top-end models of Suzuki, Honda and Kawasaki. Later on in the 1980’s, Bimota also started using Yamaha and Ducati engines for their production models. The current production models only make use of Ducati engines, with the exception of a prototype model unveiled at the EICMA Motorcycle Salon in Milan, Italy in November 2012, which uses the engine from the current BMW S1000RR.

K&N is very proud to announce that they have become an official technical partner of Bimota. The famous K&N logo will now be prominently displayed on the bodywork of every Bimota model produced with factory installed K&N products.

“It took us about six months to make this partnership a reality, although we started brief conversations with Bimota about air filter development back in 2011,” details Joost Adriaans, K&N’s EMEA R&D Manager and OEM Account Manager living in Eindhoven, in the Netherlands.
K&N and Bimota share a very similar business visions based on staying in the forefront of technical innovations
K&N and Bimota share a very similar business visions based on staying in the forefront of technical innovations


“At first, we were searching for the correct filters, making sure they were complimenting the high power output of the Bimota DB8 and DB11. Data showed that performance improved just as expected when a K&N air filter was installed, and that told us that our K&N filter was a perfect piece of the puzzle in the Bimota intake system.”

“Since K&N and Bimota are both companies with a very similar business attitude, the fit of this partnership is so perfect. We both try to be innovative and ahead of the game, using modern technologies and creative, effective designs in our work. Therefore we are very proud that we can apply our air filter technology to make these bikes perform even better than they already do.”

Adriaans’ role in this project involved making certain that both parties were provided with the proper information at all times. This included the handling of filter samples to administration discussions with K&N’s Marketing Director about the bodywork branding. “We all worked very hard on the realization of this partnership and the outcome is superb,” Adriaans adds.

“The idea to connect Bimota with K&N started when I first started thinking about the supercharger application. Personally, I associate the K&N brand with the one of the best examples of high performance engineering coming from the USA, and I’m a big USA enthusiast,” remarked Bimota’s Davide Comandini. “And what is more American then a supercharger application on an engine? This was my starting idea when I asked Joost if K&N would be interested to cooperate with Bimota.”

The new Bimota motorcycles with K&N air filter technology were a big hit at the EICMA show in Milan
The new Bimota motorcycles with K&N air filter technology were a big hit at the EICMA show in Milan
Comandini is a highly accomplished and respected engineer with many years of motorcycle R&D factory experience. Until a few months ago, Comandini was the only person at Bimota referenced for engine developement and calibration, including all electrical parts applications. “Now I’m the project leader for the development of the DB11 VLX (with supercharger) and DB11 (naturally aspirated) engines,” he adds.

What was the initial overall reaction to the new Bimota motorcycles at the EICMA show? “The comments were unanimously great!” reports Adriaans. “Everyone loved the new bikes, especially the DB11 VLX, which uses a supercharger to take the standard 162 BHP of the DB11 all the way up to 191 BHP. Another favorite was the Tesi 3D. This bike uses a highly innovative steering mechanism to create a perfect weight transfer under braking and accelerating.”

Comandini concludes with his own world visionary prediction, “Soon the rest of the world will know about the K&N and Bimota partnership.”

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John Wargo from The Custom Shop Builds a 1971 Cuda and 2012 Durango for SEMA 2012

1971 Cuda sporting K&N filter at SEMA 2012
1971 Cuda sporting K&N filter at SEMA 2012
John Wargo is the owner of The Custom Shop, and for the last 25 years he has been building custom cars. He is known for high end customs as well as radical custom paint jobs which are evident in all of his builds. Another excellent talent of the Custom Shop is frame restorations. You can see his great talent in the 1971 Hemi Cuda he built for SEMA 2012. The owner of this car is Brad Weber.

This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda made a splash at the 2012 SEMA Show
This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda made a splash at the 2012 SEMA Show
For this car he used Blue Pearl and Brilliante Black paint that really makes the car sparkle. John did a very fine job in going into great efforts to make the interior follow the color scheme of the car. "It takes alot of hard work and dedication to make SEMA," John tells us. He has been building SEMA cars for 15 yrs completed every project because not finishing, he explains, "is not an option."

John has been using K&N products for the last 25 years. His first experience was way back in the 80's when he put K&N filters on his lifted Toyota Pickup 4x4. John uses K&N products because they have been around longer than his own business and it's a solid product. On the Cuda John used a cold air intake system, the car had a shaker hood so they wanted to ensure a way to get cold air into it. Other modifications include:

This 1971 Cuda was shown at SEMA 2012 by owner Brad Weber
This 1971 Cuda was shown at SEMA 2012 by owner Brad Weber
-426 cubic inch Generation 3 Hemi motor
-Bowler Performance FL80E transmission
-Paddle shifter
-Leather and suede interior by Deno's Upholstery
-QA1 coil over suspension
-Alterkation sub frame
-Wilwood brakes
-Weld racing wheels
-Continental tires
-K&N Air Intake
-Magnaflow exhaust

K&N intake system part number 77-1560KTK was found on the 2012 Durango at the 2012 SEMA Show
K&N intake system part number 77-1560KTK was found on the 2012 Durango at the 2012 SEMA Show
Other than being shown at the SEMA 2012 the Cuda was shot for the Mopar Muscle and Popular Hot Rodding magazines. You can expect to see this sweet ride at a show near you once it goes on tour to select events.

A second vehicle in which John has recently built, is his wife's 2012 Dodge Durango. He chose this car to work on because he liked the style and he was able to add a SRT sporty theme to it, which is apparent in the custom paint job with the gray and blue outlines on the front end of the vehicle. The Durango is equipped with:

This 2012 Dodge Durango was displayed at the 2012 SEMA Show
This 2012 Dodge Durango was displayed at the 2012 SEMA Show
-Lower suspension
-K&N Air Intake 77-1560KTK
-22" rims
-Two tone leather interior
-Custom paint
-Cowl hood
-Sony audio and video electronics

The Durango is going to be a demo car for the Custom Shop throughout 2013. It has been on display at the Muscle Car Nationals and hopefully in the future in will be featured in magazines. Outside of going to multiple car shows, John also plans to take this car on many cruises.

This 2012 Dodge Durango was build by The Custom Shop for the 2012 SEMA Show
This 2012 Dodge Durango was build by The Custom Shop for the 2012 SEMA Show
John not only works on automotive side but powersports as well; specifically, Harley Davidson. The Custom Shop builds have been in 156 magazine features and 14 cover cars. He has been able to live his dream of building the best cars he can.

Make sure to check out Amber Logue's 2011 SEMA Dodge Charger, the Breast Cancer Awarenwss Dodge Challenger from SEMA 2011 and the Hot Wheels Die Cast SEMA 2008 1970 Plymouth Barracuda.

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More images of The Custom Shop SEMA Show vehicles:

SEMA 2012 - Dodge Durango 22" Rims
SEMA 2012
Dodge Durango 22" Rims
SEMA 2012 - Custom Dodge Durango
SEMA 2012
Custom Dodge Durango
SEMA 2012 - 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
SEMA 2012
1971 Plymouth Barracuda

High Xpectations Builds 2012 Caddy CTS For the 2012 SEMA Show

Scott Lowe's 2012 SEMA show vehicle of choice was a matte black Cadillac CTS
Scott Lowe's 2012 SEMA show vehicle of choice was a matte black Cadillac CTS
Scott D Lowe, president and founder of High Xpectations, is no stranger to SEMA, as he attended his first event in 1999, and was obviously bitten by the bug. In fact Lowe and his restyling company recently built a 2012 Cadillac CTS with the 2012 show in mind.

“We have been building rides for SEMA for about ten years now,” explained Lowe, “and even won the award for Best Interior Design, presented by Chevrolet at the 2000 Light Truck and Tire Expo held in Detroit, Michigan.”

Referring to the theme behind the build, he continued, “The vision, initial color rendering, and the final product is exactly what it should be. Matte black exterior with touches of machine and chrome finishes set off with big red brakes on a lower suspension. I really like the matte look, and adding matte black wheels to the car really helps the other details pop out at you.”

One would be right in suspecting that hours of thought went into the project before the first wrench was turned. With all of his ducks in a row, Lowe first focused on providing a little extra "umph" to the Caddy’s overall performance. The Luxury CTS came off of the showroom floor with a single outlet exhaust. Opting to upgrade the exhaust, Lowe turned to MagnaFlow, who provided a dual stainless cat-back system.

This 2012 Cadillac CTS was not Scott Lowe's first SEMA show vehicle
This 2012 Cadillac CTS was not Scott Lowe's first SEMA show vehicle
Although satisfied with the stock JE5 brakes, the owner chose to powder coat the rotors matte black to improve aesthetics. Adding a little more punch to the looks, he added MGP caliper covers in a red finish with silver Cadillac CTS accents.

An E&G Classics, two-piece mesh grill fit perfectly into the theme. Lowering the stance of the ride with Road Magnet performance lowering springs lent to the specific look he was after.

This 2012 Cadillac CTS was wrapped and ready to show just in time for SEMA 2012
This 2012 Cadillac CTS was wrapped and ready to show just in time for SEMA 2012
Of course, the appearance, overall feel and performance of any ride can be swayed by tires and wheels. That in mind, Lowe opted to go with Advanti Racing 15th anniversary 20X8.5‘ wheels. Their matte black finish, with a machined undercut, complimented the chrome package on the car and accentuated every detail.

The final modification of the car’s exterior was as important as any other change the vehicle had undergone, if not more so. Lowe opted to wrap the entire vehicle in a black matte 3M vinyl.

Confident that attendees of SEMA 2012 would find the car’s exterior stunning, he then focused on sprucing up the interior. Once setting his sights to the inside of the vehicle, Lowe turned to VizuaLogic to rig the vehicle with the latest innovations in electronics.

The wheels are on this 2012 CTS complete a show car look worthy of the SEMA Show 2012
The wheels are on this 2012 CTS complete a show car look worthy of the SEMA Show 2012
Although the Cadillac CTS already sported a classy interior, the owner could still include a few more touches to the build that would separate it from the rest. In fact, he added a one-off floor mat set from Auto Custom Carpet. The new rug added punch to the remainder of the build - a silver mink loop material, with the Cadillac logo in black scriptwriting.

With the interior and exterior of the vehicle meeting Scott D. Lowe’s standards, it was time to crawl under the hood. Lowe opted to install a Triple Threat Ny-Trex wet full nitrous system by Design Engineering Incorporated.

That extra boost of power was welcomed by the owner, but he also understood that no modification was more important than keeping the internal components of his engine contaminant free. That in mind, he finished the build off with a bang by installing K&N oil and air filters.

“Adding K&N to the car was a no-brainer. When thinking of upgrading our air system, the first name that came to mind was K&N,” recalled Lowe. “I began using products on our first project car back in 1998. We noticed performance benefits, as well as fuel cost savings. Basically, the overall drivability of our vehicles has improved.”

Much preparation went into this 2012 Cadillac CTS for the 2012 SEMA Show
Much preparation went into this 2012 Cadillac CTS for the 2012 SEMA Show
With SEMA 2012 behind them, Scott D. Lowe and High Xpectations are already looking forward to the future. “I am already looking forward to the new C7 2014 Corvette in January, as well as the newly redesigned Silverado,” he explained. “I am hoping to add both of these vehicles to our stable for entrance in SEMA 2013.”

In closing, Lowe said, “I would like to thank my wife, Jean, for all of her love and support. We were just married in June, and she has been very understanding during the build. I would also like to thank the unbelievably talented High Xpectations Graphics designer, Mark Cisney. Without him, I would have a vision in my head, and no design on paper.”

Also check out these related Cadillac news articles articles:

Performance Upgrades for Cadillac CTS
Land Speed Cadillac XLR

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Red Lion Motorsports Brings Extremely Rare Nissan Skyline R33 to the SEMA Show

RLM wanted to keep the factory look of this 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 for SEMA 2012, because they are so rare
RLM wanted to keep the factory look of this 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 for SEMA 2012, because they are so rare
Red Lion Motorsports(RLM) is a family owned business in Flagstaff Arizona that supplies stock and aftermarket parts and accessories from 1920 classics to newer vehicles on the market. The owners Ben (father) and Shane (son), are huge fans of K&N air filters. Ben said, "K&N is also the only filter that we recommend for our customers. I started using K&N filters in 1973 on our flat track bikes. It was the only filter that could keep the dirt out. K&N has proven itself time and time again over the last 40 years. We will only use K&N on every motor that we have."
A creative touch found on this 1995 Skyline R33 is the inverted decals on the passanger side
A creative touch found on this 1995 Skyline R33 is the inverted decals on the passanger side


Ben and Shane have a passion for performance and have been working on project cars since 2001 and attended SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) for fourteen years. RLM has won numerous awards from their local car shows to SEMA shows, Goodguys events, Import Face-offs, Extreme Autofest events, Hot Import Nights events, and Optima Ultimate Street Car Invitational to name a few.

This 2012 SEMA Show car is a 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 with a 2.5 liter turbo motor
This 2012 SEMA Show car is a 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 with a 2.5 liter turbo motor
Ben and Shane found the 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 on Craigslist, bought it and transformed it in time for the 2012 SEMA show. There are only a handful of these cars in America being that they were banned after failing crash test standards shortly after their introduction to the U.S. The cars that were already on American soil were "grandfathered" in and given a separate VIN number from the Department of Transportation which made them legal. Not only is this 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 a rare sight to see, so are finding car parts for it. Ben says "We rewired the whole car, put on a new body kit, rebuilt the engine, added new wheels and tires, and tried to keep the car as stock appearance as possible."

Red Lion Motorsports and their never ending online access to over 500,000 parts allowed them to transform the 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 right hand drive inside and out with any parts that where compatible and here are the spec's:

Engine:
RB25DET twin cam 2.5 liter

Engine Mods:
This 1995 Skyline R33 was not just part of the 2012 SEMA show it also attended the 2012 Optima Street Car Challenge</font></CENTER>
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This 1995 Skyline R33 was not just part of the 2012 SEMA show it also attended the 2012 Optima Street Car Challenge

-K&N Air Filter
-Greddy intake manifold
-Greddy intercooler
-Upgraded mass air flow sensor from a 350Z
-CP turbo forged pistons
-Eagle rods
-Clevite bearings
-Cometic gaskets
-Supertech oversize valves and titanium keepers and springs
-Port & polish
-NGK plugs
-NRG catch can
-Garett GT3076R turbo
-Deatsch Werks 300 fuel pump and 820cc injectors
-HKS wastegate
-Tial blow off valve

Drivetrain:
-Spec Stage 2 clutch and flywheel.

Suspension:
Green is a great color for theis 1995 Nissan Skyline found at the 2012 SEMA show
Green is a great color for this 1995 Nissan Skyline found at the 2012 SEMA show

-Tein suspension driving spec control master type flex
-Tein pillow ball tension rods.

Exhaust:
-Buddyclub 3" turbo-back Exhaust

Brakes:
-Brembo dual piston calipers
-Stock rotors

Wheels:
Enkei RPF1 18 x 9.5 all the way around with NRG lug nuts

Tires:
Falken Azenis RT-615

Exterior:
-Carbon Creations carbon fiber hood
-Vertical Doors Lambo Doors
-Custom green metallic paint color
The RB25 motor in this 1995 Skyline was build the way they should be for a SEMA show
The RB25 motor in this 1995 Skyline was build the way they should be for a SEMA show


Interior:
-NRG carbon fiber steering wheel with NRG quick release
-Apexi on board electronics

Gratitude to: "K&N, Vertical Doors, NRG Innovations, Foose Design, Falken Tire, Extreme Dimensions, Mothers Polish, Deatsch Werks, FAT/Snail performance, Optima Batteries. If it wasn't for these company's taking us under their wing and believing in us over the years, RLM would not exist! THANK YOU ALL!!!"

You should also read about Red Lion Motorsports' SEMA 2010 Turbocharged Chevy Cobalt SS and these two highly custom Nissan 350z at SEMA show 2011.

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Nikki Dunn Makes the Switch from Drag Racing to Dirt Track and is Hooked

Drag racing since a young age, nursing student, Nikki Dunn , has recently acquired a burning passion for dirt-track racing
Drag racing since a young age, nursing student, Nikki Dunn , has recently acquired a burning passion for dirt-track racing
While attending nursing school in her home town of Hot Springs, Arkansas, Nikki Dunn appears as a typical young female with typical aspirations. When class is over though, Dunn enters a world where few women dare to go - the world of racing!

Growing up in a drag racing family, Dunn is no stranger to the mindset of spending the weekend at the track. In fact, Dunn also acutely understands what it takes to line up against a fellow driver and embark in a little friendly competition, as she has been drag racing for several years.

Although a passion for drag racing is instilled in the young driver, she recently turned over a new leaf. You got it, she experienced her first taste of dirt track racing. And it didn’t take many laps for Dunn to become hooked.

“I’ve always loved dirt track racing,” explained Dunn. “Dirt track racing is way different from drag racing. In drag racing, there are only two cars, but in dirt track there are up to seventy-five cars on the track at once. The hardest thing for me to learn is how to drive the turns right.”

Racing in the Enduro class, Dunn will have ample opportunity to practice navigating turns. In fact, she and her passenger begin each race with 200 laps in front of them or as many as they can complete in two hours.
Nikki Dunn and her crew “freshens the motor” and prepares her car with a new coat of paint prior to every race
Nikki Dunn and her crew “freshens the motor” and prepares her car with a new coat of paint prior to every race


The driver has competed in two enduro races thus far, and has already learned how the rigors of dirt track have an adverse effect on one’s car. Seventy-five laps into her premier event, Dunn’s engine overheated, and in turn had to be rebuilt. The following race was also tainted with mechanical problems in lap eighty-five, when her car died and wouldn’t start.

When asked her strong point as a driver, Dunn said, “Knowing how to control the car. I feel like my drag racing career taught me to control the car easily. My drag racing experience has been good for me, because it has taken my nerves down. When I get in the car, I’m not as scared as I used to be. Also, with drag racing, I’ve learned how to work on cars more and I know more about them.”

With any endeavor, success comes to those who realize their faults and strive to conquer them. Although new to the sport of dirt track racing Nikki Dunn is perfectly aware of her weak points as a driver and is eager to improve.

“I feel like I have so many weak points right now. I am still new to the dirt track world,” she commented. “I just need to learn more about how to drive in a turn, and not to get scared when I’m in turns with other cars. I think the key to success is to just work hard and practice my driving skills as much as I can, so I can get the driving pattern down, and know how to race well.”

Although new to the dirt track scene, Nikki Dunn’s experience as a drag racer has taught her important aspects of the sport, other than driving. Referring to the importance of her crew, she said, “I consider my team a very important part of my racing. If I did not have them, I would not be where I am now. They’ve helped me keep my car together, and also were the ones who gave me the car. They are responsible for me being able to run at the races.”

Dunn is also aware that maintenance is an essential element of the game, and is a strong advocate of using K&N products for her filtering needs.

“I feel that maintenance has played a huge part in my racing,” she explained. “Before each race, we always have to freshen the motor and put a fresh coat of paint on the car. I have always had a K&N filter on my race car and have loved it,” Dunn continued. “Their products have made a huge difference in my daily driving as well, because it has improved my gas mileage.”

Nikki Dunn is still young in the sport of racing and has many years of fun and excitement waiting in the future. Referring to her plans in the world of racing she said, “I plan to keep dirt track racing. We are getting a mini-sprint, so I will be driving that next year, as well as my enduro car. My dad has also talked about getting another drag car, and letting me run it. I would love to be able to do both, but I love dirt track racing so much more, because it’s a longer race.”

When asked what her fans can expect in the future, Nikki Dunn said, “Fans can expect so much from Nikki Dunn in the next few years! I will be racing a mini-sprint next season. Hopefully, in the next few years, I’ll be racing worldwide, and hope to one day make it to the “Chili Bowl” and race with the big-time drivers.”

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