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K&N Air Intake Installed on 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6
Dyno Chart for 2010-2011 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6
K&N has developed a great looking air intake system for the 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet Camaro
with 3.6L V6 engine. The 69-4520TP
uses a mandrel-bent polished aluminum intake tube that is designed to smooth
and straighten airflow as it enters the engine. It also includes a large K&N washable, reusable cotton air filter,
part RF-1042,
with a chrome top . The 69-4520TP is engineered to allow virtually unrestricted airflow while providing the engine protection needed for long engine life.
K&N Air Intake System for 2010 and 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6
The 69-4520TP cold air intake system replaces the factory air filter and intake housing and is guaranteed to increase horsepower in your 2010 or 2011 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L. A powder coated heat shield is included with the 69-4520TP to isolate the air filter from heat generated by the engine. This
helps the air filter pull cooler outside air into the Camaro's V6 engine.
Dyno testing unveiled an amazing 13.45 horsepower boost at 6200 rpm with the use of this simple performance modification. The 69-4520TP cold air intake system delivers a lot of power for your buck.
2010 Chevrolet Camaro owners will find installation easy with K&N's detailed installation instruction sheets.
This intake uses existing factory holes and mounting points, making
installation simple. A typical 69-4520TP install
can be completed in 90 minutes or less using common hand tools.
The 69-4520TP cold air intake system was designed to last the life of your 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 3.6L V6 and
it is backed by the famous K&N million mile limited warranty.
For Meyers this was his 39th World of Outlaws victory as he looks to become just the 12th driver in history to cross the 40 A-Feature win mark
Every so often, regardless of how sour things appear to be turning, how out of control the situation seems, despite it all, some people just can't help winning. Take Jason Meyers and his Elite Racing team for example at Tri-State Speedway in Pocola, Oklahoma. The team battled back from an uncharacteristic starting position outside of the top-ten, plus front and rear flat tires and they still managed to record their fourth A-Main victory of the season.
Meyers and Elite Racing dug deep to get their fourth win of the season
"The neat thing about sprint car racing is that you never really know what to expect, though when attending a race there is a pretty good chance that it is going to be exciting," says Meyers.
"The race in Pocola, Oklahoma was no different, however instead of witnessing breathtaking speeds and passes, fans saw a different kind of excitement, a dramatic kind if you will. The tricky part about Pocola was tire choice and only 15 laps into the race it appeared that many teams had chosen the wrong tire, including our team. Due to an abrasive track surface, the tires of many cars began to go away immediately and many teams were forced to the work area to repair flat tires. During the race, we had a flat left front tire and then flat right rear as well, and we wound up winning the race. I have never seen that happen before. It was a strange night that led to a dramatic finish."
With this win the K&N supported driver and his Elite Racing team were able to keep their streak of not finishing outside of the top-ten intact, and they continue to retain the World of Outlaws point lead. Meyers is now a single World of Outlaws victory away from becoming only the 12th driver in history to cross the 40 A-Main win mark.
Michael Jordan, feeling totally in the "zone," once took a free throw with his eyes closed and made the shot; we asked Meyers if he was feeling anything similar to that.
"I couldn't agree more. In racing, the zone is a peaceful place. The zone is where things become second nature and you are able to focus on the really fine details of outperforming the competition. Our team is definitely in the zone, and they are working together very well, which has brought on our recent success."
This coming weekend the Elite Racing team is heading to two tracks on which they have experienced success in the past. On Friday April, 16, they will run in Paducah, Kentucky, where they won last year and finished a close second in 2008. Then on Saturday, they head to I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Missouri, where they have also won, and where some of the most exciting action in sprint car racing takes place, in the team's opinion.
"We are looking forward to the weekend and to keeping the streak alive," says Meyers. "Right now, World of Outlaw sprint car racing is as exciting as it has ever been, and we are thrilled to be part of the action."
Justin Lamb seared the track with a run of 7.745 seconds at 162.45 mph in his Chevy-powered dragster
If you own a Chevy, are thinking of getting a Chevy, or once had a friend that let you drive his SS-396 and you haven't forgotten the experience - the Super Chevy Show is your nirvana. There are ten events each year spread out from Ennis, Texas to Petersburg, Virginia, with eight stops between, and each one is about drag racing and car shows.
Winning the Super Chevy Show in his home town of Las Vegas made the victory that much sweeter
This year's 30th season opener was held at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas resident Justin Lamb rolled his Chevrolet-powered dragster to the show and roared away with a bracket win - 7.745 seconds at 162.45 mph.
"Winning the Super Chevy Show in Las Vegas was very nice for many reasons," says Lamb. "First, since Vegas is my home town it is always nice to win there. Another reason is because the Super Chevy Show has not been raced in Las Vegas in about five years, so to win the first race since the association came back to town was awesome.
Lamb says his goals for the season are simply to win as many national event races as possible in the NHRA.
"I think the ultimate thing I'd like to accomplish would be to win an NHRA National Championship, and by winning enough races, hopefully that will come soon."
Lamb says he'd be remiss if he didn't thank his product sponsors, like K&N for their continued support.
"My relationship with K&N is great; they really do build an excellent product. I currently use their oil filters in all of my race cars and their air filters on my bracket cars (Lamb Motorsports). I also plan on using their newly designed scoop on my dragster in the very near future, by all indications it appears to be a great design."
Lamb's plans for the 2010 season is to race as many races on the west coast as possible, as well as head to the east coast to catch a few more national events, and some bigger dollar bracket races.
"Bracket racing is my favorite type of drag racing," concludes Lamb.
2008 Ford Super Duty with a Patrick chassis, 536 Merlin engine and a Powerglide transmission
If you love monster trucks, then you have no doubt heard of The Instigator. Owned by Lionel Easler, of E&M Off-road Motorsports, The Instigator has been wreaking havoc since 2007 and shows no signs of slowing down. Easler started out racing Pro-Modified Stadium Trucks (tough trucks) after attending a Monster Jam event in 2000. "It looked like fun so over the next year, I built a modified tough truck and started racing it in 2001. I competed with it until 2002 when I took some time off to build a new and better truck," says Easler.
The Instigator is a powerful monster truck that pushes 1500 horsepower
In 2005, Easler got a teammate and a sponsor. He then proceeded to place third in the USHRA, Division I Modified Tough Trucks, and finished the 2006 season in first place. During his time in the tough trucks, Easler became interested in Monster Trucks, meeting many of the drivers at events he attended. "I started to wonder what it would be like to drive a monster truck. I drove for someone else for a few months and quickly realized that I had to have my own truck," says Easler. In 2007, he came across a truck on Ebay, purchased it and The Instigator was born. "The name of the truck came about from my personality," laughs Easler. "Instigator fits me and my family and friends all agree." Easler went on to be named 2007 MTRA Rookie of the Year.
The Instigator is equipped with Triple Bypass shocks, a reverse accumulator, custom ISP seat, & K&N
The Instigator is a 2008 Ford Super Duty with a Patrick chassis, a 536 Merlin engine and a Powerglide transmission. "It pushes 1500 horsepower," says Easler. The truck also boasts Triple Bypass shocks, a reverse accumulator and a custom ISP seat. Of course, The Instigator is exclusively equipped with K&N products. "K&N is an excellent product with a well known reputation. I have used K&N products in my tough trucks, as well as my monster truck. I even use their products in my personal and work vehicles. K&N has proven to be dependable and affordable," says Easler.
Lionel Easler was named 2007 MTRA Rookie of the Year
Easler says he is considering getting a second truck sometime in the future. "For now, just keeping up The Instigator and making sure it stays show ready takes up most of my time." Easler loves competing in monster truck events and says his favorite aspect of the shows is the excitement of the kids. "I tell the kids who are interested in becoming monster truck drivers that it's a lot of hard work, but you can accomplish anything if you try hard and set your mind to it." When he's not piloting The Instigator, the 46 year old Jennings, Florida resident spends as much time as possible with his own kids. "My proudest accomplishment is being a good dad and providing for my children," says Easler.
Dyno Chart for 2009 through 2014 Chevrolet (Chevy) or GMC truck and SUV
There are always situations where you can use more power or performance in a vehicle, whether it's a construction worker's pickup truck or a soccer mom's SUV.
With K&N's 77-3070KP air intake many 2009 through 2014 Chevy, GMC and Cadillac models will have extra
power and performance available when the situation arises. The list of
vehicles the 77-3070KP fits is shown below.
K&N Air Intake System for 2009 through 2014 Chevrolet (Chevy) or GMC truck and SUV
Chevy and GMC have improved on these 2009 through 2014 vehicles with a new engine configuration and
mass air sensor design. K&N's new 77-3070KP air intake was custom designed for these changes and to fit in the engine
compartment of these models using existing mounting points. This
intake, with its polished aluminum tube and oversized performance air
filter, offers a stylish way to increase horsepower in these vehicles.
K&N ran multiple dynamometer tests on several different vehicles, testing several prototype intake tube designs
in the development of the 77-3070KP.
The result of this hard work is an air intake with a great power gain and
outstanding filtration that is also compatible with factory engine management settings.
K&N power testing on a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup with a 6.2L
engine showed a 10.82 horsepower gain at 5342 rpm with the 77-3070KP air intake installed.
The 77-3070KP comes with the same million mile limited warranty as
all K&N air intakes for street vehicles and it is guaranteed to add horsepower. The
intake can be installed in 90 minutes or less with
easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions using simple tools. Watch
the
K&N 77-3070KP air intake installation video to see for yourself.