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Replacement Air Filter SU-7511 for Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 Sport Bikes
The Suzuki GSX-R series sport bike was introduced to the motorcycle market in 1985 and quickly became a favorite among both racers and performance enthusiasts alike. For 2011 models, the Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 sport bikes got a bit of a makeover. The 2011 models bring a sharp, aerodynamic body style with a more aggressive headlight design.
Restriction Chart for SU-7511 Air Filter
The brake calipers and clutch technology was improved to help with overall control and the smaller instrument panel, inspired by the GSX-R1000, makes for a clean, compact design. Weighing 20
pounds less than previous models, the 2011 GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 have more power to offer for the road or track. Its race-inspired design, sleek looks and affordable price tag elevate the 2011 Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 above the other top-of-the-line sport bikes on the market.
K&N offers two performance options for 2011 and 2015 Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R750
owners, which reduce restriction caused by the factory air filter. The SU-7511 is an OE replacement air filter designed to improve power and torque while providing high filtration levels
using four layers of pleated cotton media. The deep pleats (1 ¼") provide a high filtration capacity and long service intervals. The SU-7511 is easy to install, does not require fuel modifications and comes with K&N's million mile limited warranty.
The other filter option is strictly for racing. For the serious rider
in closed-course competition, K&N designed the SU-7511R racing air filter. The SU-7511R was engineered specifically for closed-course racing and will require fuel management modifications. Designed to flow even more air than the SU-7511, the SU-7511R uses only 2 layers of cotton media and 25% less pleats. This opens up the intake tract, allowing your Suzuki super sport to breathe even better. This racing air filter drops directly into the factory air assembly making installation a breeze. The SU-7511R is protected by a one-year limited warranty.
Race-Specific Air Filter SU-7511R for 2011 and 2015 Suzuki GSX-R600 and GSX-R750 Sport Bikes
Both air filters use a washable cotton media which allows the filter to be
easily cleaned and re-oiled with K&N's recharger
kit. The SU-7511 and SU-7511R were designed to slide directly into the factory air filter assembly without any cutting or fitting required and their injection molded urethane frames offer secure sealing and long life.
K&N has released an installation video demonstrating the simple install process of K&N air intake systems. This informative video walks you through the removal of the factory air box and air filter assembly to
final fit checks of the performance air intake.
2007 through 2014 Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator and 2009 & 2010 Ford F150 models with the 5.4L engine,
get guaranteed power with K&N's 57-2575 air intake kit. The 57-2575
air intake uses an oversized, high flowing air filter element and a
non-metallic intake tube that smoothes and straightens air flow before it
enters your engine. K&N testing of this easy-to-install air intake kit
showed an estimated 11 horsepower gain when used on a 2007 Ford Expedition
with a 5.4 liter engine. The intake showed an estimated gain of 12
horsepower when used on a 2010 Ford F-150 pickup with a 5.4 liter engine.
Watch as this video explains the install process and demonstrates just how easy it is to add a power boosting K&N air intake to your Expedition, Navigator or F150. The 57-2575 air intake can be installed in less than 90 minutes with common hand tools, comes with a Million Mile Limited Warranty, and can go up to 100,000 miles before
the air filter needs servicing, depending on driving conditions.
Newer Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator and Ford F150 5.4L Air Intake Installation
This video provides a summary of the installation process but you should always refer to the 57-2575 instruction sheet for full installation details. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
K&N has released an installation video demonstrating how simple it is to install a K&N air intake system on 2009 to 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7L. This informative video walks you through the removal of the factory air box and air filter assembly to installing K&N's power gaining air intake kit 77-1561KP. Most K&N cold air intakes can be installed in less than 90 minutes with common hand tools. K&N air intake 77-1561KP comes with a Million Mile Limited Warranty and
its high flow air filter can go up to 100,000 miles before servicing is
required, depending on driving conditions.
K&N testing of this air intake showed an estimated 10 horsepower gain at 4382 rpm
on a 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.7 liter engine. K&N's 77-1561KP
has an aluminum tube with a polished finish and an oversized air filter
which replaces the restrictive factory setup. This installation video was provided to demonstrate the ease of installation and offer guidance when installing K&N 77-1561KP on your Dodge Ram 1500.
2009 to 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7L Air Intake Installation
This video provides a summary of the installation process but you should always refer to the 77-1561KP instruction sheet for full installation details. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Riding laps with Freddie Spencer was a childhood dream come true for Belli.
"I really feel good this year," declared K&N sponsored, Marco Belli, referring to the likelihood of defending his 2010 Italian Championship. Belli felt a good deal of pressure coming into the 2011 season, what with having to prepare his bikes, peak in time for races, and still spend a satisfactory amount of time with his family. "But now I seem to have found a perfect balance and my form, and I really enjoy racing right now," adds Belli.
Marco Belli is so skilled he can race and hitchhike at the same time.
For Belli the answer came in Zen-like form, by not being as overwhelmingly concerned with results, he has allowed himself to ride more freely on the track, and as he says "I can totally express myself now. So I don't look too far ahead, and instead I stay more focused on one race at a time."
Last year Belli ended the season on a high-note by also winning the 2010 Mefo Flat-Track Cup, and then picking up where he left off, Belli started off 2011 by finding the checkered flag at the super fast Hippodrome in Treviso, Italy. Making that event even more special was Belli riding laps with childhood idol "Fast" Freddie Spencer.
A sneak peak at the new Zaeta Belli helped develop and will race at this year's Pikes Peak event.
Says Belli, "Riding laps with Freddie was better than winning, it is like a tattoo in my heart, believe me! Fast Freddie was a poster in my room when I was young. He was a hero. And now I had the opportunity to spend time with him on the track, as well as off the track along with my family. It was absolutely a superb experience. It was a dream come true sliding alongside him on the track. The entire time I was laughing under my helmet. Graziano Rossi was also riding with us so the emotion for me was very high. And Freddie is still really fast."
Belli became involved with K&N after meeting Marcel Blom a couple of years ago at the 2009 Eicma Milano Motorcycle Show. At that time Belli was racing short track in England and had already won three championships. He was also involved with the Italian Federation promoting racing in Italy at that time. Explains Belli, "Marcel immediately gave me great support and I've always been a huge fan of K&N products."
Along with winning the 2010 Italian Championship, Belli also won Mefo Flat-Track Cup.
Currently Belli is preparing for his third run at the mystical Pikes Peak in Colorado this June 26. In his first race up the mountain in 2008 Belli finished second in the 750 cc class riding a bored-out Supermoto KTM. The following year he rode another KTM, a standard version of the 690 Supermoto, and he finished third. This year Belli will ride a new bike.
"Last year I was involved with developing a new motorcycle project named "Zaeta," it's the first ever street legal flat-track bike," Belli says. "I was asked to contribute my experience in this motorcycle and it was great fun, mostly because I was able to collaborate with Graziano Rossi, Valentino's father. The Zaeta is a proper flat-track bike, its very light and very powerful, but also really short and very aggressive. So I'm going try and adapt it to the conditions of this particular race. I'll be racing a street version and I will try to beat my personal record which is about 12 minutes."
Belle Rose, Louisiana and the NHRA Lucas Oil Division 4 Series event at No Problem Raceway Park was the latest stop on the Cummings Motorsports 2011 season schedule and it proved to be another very successful one for team driver Slate Cummings.
NHRA Lucas Oil Division 4 Series Racer Slate Cummings
Slate started off eliminations in his Moser Engineering/K&N B/SA Firebird with a freebie in round one when his opponent Thomas Gordon was unable to make the call and although Cummings has been in numerous situations over his racing career, he says starting with round two it got very interesting for him.
Cummings had round after round of heads up races.
"I've never seen four heads up races like that before on the way to the finals," he said of the way his side of the ladder played out. "We just swapped over engine builders and to have the power that we have is just an ungodly feeling. Jeff Taylor has just made that dang thing fly."
Cummings admits while he was feeling pretty stout about each round of eliminations, third round had him thinking a little more of his opponent. "When I had Jeff Adkinson, I wasn't really sure what he had or not. He has Jeff Taylor power, too and he's one of the fastest [B/SA] in the country. So, I was a little worried about him."
First, Cummings did what he needed to do at the tree, taking a .017 starting line advantage and still had no problem out running Adkinson, as the car also took care of its end of the deal posting a 10.298 to Adkinson's 10.478.
"You know, I have never actually got to run a race and say all I got to do is not go red," Cummings said of his reaction times. "You know, if you're green, you win. So I was set up on a mid-thirty and I've never been able to set up like that in a race before. Usually, I'm set high double-oh."
Cummings continued to put them on the trailer throughout his four heads up rounds, but for the final it was back to bracket mode as he would face the A/SA entry of Jimmy Hidalgo Jr. While Hidalgo had quite the starting line advantage, Cummings used his years of experience to drive a .005 margin at the stripe and a perfect 10.320 on his 10.32 dial and drove away with the Stock victory.
With the win, Cummings has now sealed his spot for the Jeg's All-Stars shootout in both the Stock and Super Stock categories. The All-Stars is an elite race where the best of the best from around the country, with representatives from each NHRA division squaring off for huge prize money and bragging rights, that will take place in July during the NHRA National event in Joliet, Illinois.
"I feel real good about that," he said of the upcoming shootout. "I've got a real good track record of being double entered in the All-Stars. I have the baddest team around and all kinds of folks who come with me to help and I have a new crew chief that just started with us last year. I have no worries, all I have to do is drive."
On top of Cummings elation with his new engine program this season, he was quick to point out that there are some things that he will not change and that's the use of K&N Oil and Air filters on each and every one of the Cummings Motorsports entries.
In addition to a full schedule of upcoming races for Slate and the rest of his family, which include Tulsa and the back to back NHRA Nationals in Bristol and Norwalk, Slate just happens to be looking forward to the end of the season.
He and his wife are expecting their very first child near the first part of this fall and soon they will know if it will be a boy or a girl. And in true Cummings Family Style, the way they find out the sex of their child will be an interesting one. "We're going to do it in a different way," he explained. "We are going to have a party and we aren't going to know the answer. We are going to have the doctor put it in an envelope. So we are going to have a cake made and have a party and when we roll this cake out, we'll cut it and whatever the color is that will tell us what it will be."
No matter a girl or a boy for Slate and his wife, this writer is sure a Cummings Motorsports JR Dragster is already in the works.