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K&N’s Steve Williams Earns Back-to-Back NHRA Super Comp National Wins

Steve Williams earns Wally at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals
Steve Williams earns Wally at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals
Steve Williams has been quickly adding to his NHRA National Event Wally collection during the 2013 racing season and after his stops in Sonoma, California for the NHRA Sonoma Nationals and the following weekend in Seattle, Washington for the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals, the V.P. at K&N Engineering racked up two more victories in his Super Comp dragster. The wins brought his Super Comp total to five, and with his Super Gas win at Topeka earlier in the season, a career tally of seven overall.
K&N V.P. Steve Williams at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals
K&N V.P. Steve Williams at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals


The Beaumont, California resident was again doing double duty in two NHRA categories, both Super Gas and Super Comp, but it was his TNT dragster and its 622ci power plant that would carry him to his first Super Comp win of the season at Sonoma.

"Sometimes you drive really well and you don't have any results to show for it," explained Williams of the rounds at Somona. "The next thing you know you get all kinds of crazy luck and I would describe Sonoma that way. Although I drive pretty well in some rounds, there was just crazy stuff going like in the second round, Autostart didn't work. The starter had to override it and on the Racepak it showed we were on the transbrake for three and a half seconds."
Steve Williams and Family in Victory Lane at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals
Steve Williams and Family in Victory Lane at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals


"I was running Justin Davis and he actually lifted off the throttle and I'm in the middle of lifting and turning my head and by then the tree comes on," he continued. "So, it was just one of those crazy rounds. In that situation, since I've raced long enough, experience just takes over and you know since you have lifted off the throttle, you know you are not going to be fast enough and I just hit the override and made sure I took the winlight."
Steve Williams earns Wally at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals
Steve Williams earns Wally at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals


Williams went on to send both Cody Perkins and Michael Winston home early in Super Comp and was still on a roll in his '63 K&N Corvette roadster in the 9.90 Super Gas category.

"I think the hardest thing for me was we ran late Saturday night and at that point I was still in with both cars," he reflected. "At both Sonoma and Seattle, they have a track that faces directly into the sun as it sets. In hindsight, I probably should have told Mark that I couldn't see the tree because the only thing I could see was the white line between the stage bulb and I just never saw the tree come on," he admitted of his round in Super Gas. "I actually left after Rick [Beckstrom] left the line. You know, he had won coin toss and he put me in right lane, which is the one that makes you look right into the sun, and which you should do."
K&N V.P. Steve Williams at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals
K&N V.P. Steve Williams at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals


"Come Sunday, I'm still kind of stinging from all that because I have done pretty well in the Corvette and that was my last claiming national event," he said. "But somehow on Sunday, I sucked it up and in the fifth round the guy went red."

Williams had been dealing with an odd gremlin over the last few rounds in his K&N dragster, but where the car wasn't performing at its peak, his top end driving was.

"It was so strange, the dragster was dialed but on the starting line I kept having a bog in the throttle, which I never have a problem like that with my cars," he said. "So I missed the tree in the semis, but we had picked up about a 25mph tailwind and my guy was breaking out and I was able to get back on the good side of the number."
Steve Williams and Family in Victory Lane at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals
Steve Williams and Family in Victory Lane at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals


But that's where it got really interesting for Williams.

"So before the final, we took the scoop off and we are scrambling to find out what was going on," he pointed out. "Well what had happened was the bracket for the return spring had come loose and had moved over and was keeping the front squirter from working. We tested it and it worked perfect."

Now Williams would face Ken Mostowich in the Super Comp final, and surprisingly, he was quite relaxed.

"With all the crazy things that had taken place, I was pretty laid back and I hit the tree pretty good," he noted. "For whatever reason, Ken was a little slow. I knew what his 1000 foot time was and by the time we got to that point I was already driving by him. I just squeezed the brake pedal down and the win light came on."

With barely a few days to enjoy his NHRA Sonoma Nationals Super Comp win, Williams was off to his next event and the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals, just outside of Seattle.

"Probably the only mistake I made at Seattle was being a little too conservative with the delay box," he confessed. "I had been struggling with the dragster and it started about Houston or so where I had been working with Gary Stinnett, trying to figure this out. Gary has been great trying to help get this car so it has a good combination where it is repeating and reliable on the starting line, but even at Seattle, I was still stuck on the sting of all the red lights during the first part of the year."

"First round was a killer one in Super Comp," explained Williams. "I raced one of the local guys up there and I was .013 and he was I think .021. He's 8.904 and I'm 8.907."

Williams also made it past first round of Super Gas in his Corvette, before bowing out in a tough lap against Val Torres in round two. Over in Super Comp, he had what he felt like was a lucky round when Tory Lea turned it .011 red. "I was a little late on the tree or I may not have got past that one," he said.

"After that, I was driving really well," he continued. "The weather didn't change much, maybe got just a little warmer. The car was just really good. The last couple of rounds, my guys were a little bit slow and for me that's perfect coming from behind."

Williams outdrove Brian Preszler, Thomas Bayer and Al Hampton on his way to meet up with Andy Morris in his second Super Comp final in as many weekends.

"The Morris family are really great people," he noted of his final round competition. "I've raced with Andy's dad for years and they are all good racers. I didn't want to give it away and I was still too conservative with the delay box and I probably should have taken ten [.010] out."

Williams grabbed a huge starting line advantage with his .029 to Morris' .072 light and easily parlayed that into the Super Comp win with an 8.945 to 8.929 holeshot lap.

"I knew I had at least two to three hundredths when we went past the tree," said Williams. "When you know where he should be at certain points on the track and I was quite a bit in front of him than I should have been, so I was bound and determined to take the win light. [laughs] I have to say, it was unexpected to win."

The O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals Super Comp win made it three wins in a row for Williams in as many outings. "You just never know when the luck is going to change," he said of the feat. "But somehow it certainly makes up for all those redlights and 8.899 breakouts at the beginning of the season."

"Lots of things happened over the two weeks that were really great, like the new owners of K&N got to come to the winner's circle and see what NHRA championship racing is all about when I won at Sonoma," he noted. "My wife and daughter made the trip to both events, so they got to be there for the wins and when your family is there to share those moments with you, it just makes them extra special."

Williams knows that drag racing at this level takes quite a team of individuals and he is quite grateful for those who have played a part in all his successes over the years.

"Travis Hodges drives the K&N truck and trailer, and we build all our motors in-house here at K&N and John Reedy does a great job. Without those guys helping me, I could not race," he stated. "Without K&N supporting me and being so involved in racing [paused] I'm a very lucky man."

In addition to the long list of K&N products on both of Williams' NHRA national event winning rides, he adds thanks to several manufacturers he feels are all key components to his tremendous success.

"It's important to give these guys credit," he stressed. "Companies like Brodix, MBE, Sunset Racecraft, Hoosier Tires and Moroso. These are manufacturers that not only support me but all of us out there racing with their support of the sport and the outstanding products they manufacture. If they all didn't do the excellent job that they do, I wouldn't be able to win one race let alone put together a streak of wins."
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Related K&N News Articles about Steve Williams: NHRA Kansas Nationals Super Gas Win at Heartland Park in Topeka, Kansas for K&N's Steve Williams; K&N's Steve Williams Rolls to Another NHRA Super Gas National Final in Las Vegas; K&N's Steve Williams Tunes Up for Indy With Super Comp Final in Seattle; K&N's Steve Williams Battles His Way to NHRA Super Comp Victory During Arizona Nationals
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K&N 38-2039R Heavy Duty Reusable Air Filter Available for Western Star Trucks and More

K&N Heavy Duty Air Filter 38-2039R
K&N Heavy Duty Air Filter 38-2039R
Businesses are always looking for ways to cut costs where ever they can. This could not be more so than that of the owners and operators of 18 wheeler Semi-Trucks. Between the very strict regulations concerning semi-trucks and the cost of maintenance, it can be very difficult to find ways to save money. One way some of these owners and operators save money is by using a reusable K&N heavy duty air filter, specifically, the K&N 38-2039R heavy duty air filter, which replaces the air filters that fit trucks with external air filter housing like Western Star Trucks and other trucks that use air filters like the Donaldson EAF5016, Baldwin PA2493 and Hastings AF580 (see full listings below). The 38-2039R can help lower the cost of having to constantly buying a new air filter every time they get dirty, helping to lower overall operating expenses.

The 38-2039R heavy duty air filter has been engineered as a direct fit for the OEM external air filter housing. Between the included gasket, and the design of the air filter sealing surface, this K&N heavy duty air filter will not only fit and seal correctly, but it will also provide excellent air filtration and engine protection for the life of the air filter.
Side View of The 38-2039R Heavy Duty Air Filter
Side View of The 38-2039R Heavy Duty Air Filter


K&N's 38-2039R heavy duty air filter utilizes K&N's hybrid filter medium which incorporates the best characteristics of both cotton and synthetic non-woven technologies. Specifically, this heavy duty air filter does not require air filter oil and it uses a 3-D lofted filter surface to help reduce air filter restriction while possibly increasing service time between cleanings. Therefore, by using media that is less restriction, this means more power and better engine efficiency.

The K&N 38-2039R heavy duty air filter is washable and reusable, so that this air filter can be cleaned and reused when it gets dirty. Moreover, owners and operators will no longer need to constantly purchase a new set of air filters when they become dirty. When the air flow restriction gauge reaches twenty inches in restriction or once a year, it is time to clean your heavy duty K&N air filter. One major benefit is that this air filter can be cleaned using a low-pressure spray washer and low-pressure compressed air, which can help speed up the cleaning process. Check out the heavy duty air filter cleaning instructions and heavy duty air filter cleaning video for the exact steps to cleaning this air filter.

The K&N 38-2039R heavy duty air filter is designed to go the distance and it comes with a 3 year 300,000 mile warranty. Not only can this air filter help lower costs by being washable and reusable, it can also help by allowing the engine to run more efficiently all while pervading excellent engine filtration and air flow.

K&N 38-2039R cross references to the following:
Baldwin LL2493
Baldwin PA2493
Carquest 87941
Donaldson EAF5016
Donaldson P181016
Donaldson P182016
Fleet Air FA2493
Fleetguard AF1616
Fleetguard AF1616M
Fram CA2539
Fram CA2588
Hastings AF580
Luber-Finer LAF8494
Luber-Finer LAF8494MXM
Napa 2941
Nelson 70076N
Purolator A83318
White 220054401
WIX 42941


For more information about K&N's heavy duty air filters or to find what heavy duty air filters K&N offers visit the K&N Heavy Duty Air Filter page on KNFilters.com.
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2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Dodge Avenger Gets Simple to Install Power & Performance

K&N Air Intake under the hood of Dodge Avenger
K&N Air Intake under the hood of Dodge Avenger
Whenever an automotive manufacturer brings back a discontinued vehicle, there are expectations that root from the experience of previous owners. Dodge decided to throw all of these preconceptions out the window with the 2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014 Dodge Avenger 3.6-liter V6 by changing everything. Not only does this version of the Dodge Avenger offer updated styling inside and out, it also offers an EPA highway rating of 29 mpg and a monstrous 283 horsepower rated V6 engine.
K&N Air Intake System for Dodge Avenger
K&N Air Intake System for Dodge Avenger


With all of the style and performance that the Dodge Avenger has to offer, there's still a desire to make a 2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014 Dodge Avenger 3.6-liter stand out, get noticed and have a little more getup and go. That is where K&N's 69-2546TS air intake system, with its guaranteed increase in horsepower, comes into play. Just install this performance engineered air intake system in your 2011-2014 Dodge Avenger 3.6 liter V6 and experience the estimated gain of 8.3 horsepower at 5506 RPM and 7.8 ft-lbs of torque at 4944 RPM at the wheels.

K&N's 69-2546TS high-flow air intake system includes all of the necessary components that are needed for installation. Included is a silver powder coated aluminum intake tube, a K&N high-flow air filter, an air filter adapter and a heat shield. This K&N air intake system can be easily installed in 90 minutes or less using a screwdriver, a socket set, pliers and an Allen wrench.
Dyno Chart for K&N Dodge Avenger Air Intake 69-2546TS
Dyno Chart for K&N Dodge Avenger Air Intake 69-2546TS


The 69-2546TS air intake system utilizes K&N's RF-1048 performance cone air filter, which has a large surface area. The larger surface area of this air filter can help extend the service intervals meaning that drivers can go up to 100,000 miles before cleaning is needed, depending on driving conditions. Furthermore, since this air filter is also washable and reusable, the need to constantly purchase a replacement filter when it does get dirty is eliminated. This performance air filter provides excellent filtration while it improves performance by removing much of the restriction caused from the factory disposable air filter.

For an additional custom look, K&N also offers DryCharger air filter wraps in four different colors. These air filter wrap are available in black (RF-1048DK), blue (RF-1048DL), yellow (RF-1048DY) and red (RF-1048DR). Additionally, these air filter wraps can assist the air filter by keeping the larger particles from reaching the air filter in the first place, which can help to lengthen the time between cleaning even further.

When it comes to adding easy horsepower to the Dodge Avenger, there is no better choice than the K&N 69-2546TS air intake system. Not only is the horsepower guaranteed to increase, but this air intake system is also designed to go the distance being backed by K&N'S Million Mile Limited Warranty.
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  • 2014 DODGE AVENGER 3.6L V6
  • 2013 DODGE AVENGER 3.6L V6
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For all K&N Dodge Avenger air intakes visit the Air Intakes for Dodge Avenger page on KNFilters.com.

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K&N Filters Goes Racing With Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage General Manager Bernard Juchli

This vintage 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe took Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli to four club championships.
This vintage 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe took Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli to four club championships.
There's something to be said about the company one keeps. When it comes to the delicate operations of "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno's fabled Big Dog Garage, there were few more qualified than Bernard Juchli.

Launching his lifelong love for speed in Switzerland as a downhill racer, Juchli recounted, "When my parents moved me to Santa Cruz, California at 15 years old, I got introduced to car racing by my high school auto shop teacher, Richard Stump. We built a Formula V racecar. I eventually got to drive it and was hooked for life.
Vintage 1976 Chevron B34 Formula Atlantic car driven by Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli in open-wheel FA Class.
Vintage 1976 Chevron B34 Formula Atlantic car driven by Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli in open-wheel FA Class.


From there, Juchli started racing the Formula V with SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) and then progressed to Formula Ford. Later on, he started racing for AFM in northern California where he raced a 250 GP bike as well as a vintage Honda 400-4.

"In 1984," Juchli explained, "I started racing a 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe with the Vintage Auto Racing Association. I was very successful with that car and won four club championships. In 1998, I sold the Jag in favor of a Chevron Formula Atlantic car. I am currently racing that car with SVRA [Sportscar Vintage Racing Association] on the West Coast."

When asked whether he preferred the confines of a racecar to a motorcycle, he beamed, "I still race the motorcycles with AHRMA [American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association], but in addition to the two bikes, I got involved in sidecar racing. I now have a fairly modern F1 Sidecar that I race with SRA-West [Sidecar Racers Association]."
Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli raced his 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe with the Vintage Auto Racing Association
Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli raced his 1963 Jaguar XKE Coupe with the Vintage Auto Racing Association
Modern F1 Sidecar driven by Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli with the Sidecar Racers Association West (SRA-West)
Modern F1 Sidecar driven by Big Dog Garage general manger Bernard Juchli with the Sidecar Racers Association West (SRA-West)


Juchli's experience both behind the wheel and under the hood made him the prime candidate to oversee the operations of Leno's garage. Assigned with keeping Leno's collection in top running condition, Juchli explained, " When I started working for Jay Leno, I again called on K&N to supply us with some filters for some of the most unusual applications.

"I first became aware of K&N when I needed a special air filter for my Jaguar race car and they were able to supply three filters that I could incorporate into the cold air box. It was a beautiful thing.

"I like the design of the filters. The low restriction to the airflow, the ability to clean and reuse the filter and the many universal filters they have available. I know there are many vehicle specific applications but in our case, with all our "unusual" cars the universal filters seem to be a very good fit."

Bell Family Racing's Amber Bell Finishes Runner-Up in Junior Dragster Racing at Maple Grove Raceway

Amber Bell qualified for the Eastern Conference Finals at Bristol Dragway
Amber Bell qualified for the Eastern Conference Finals at Bristol Dragway
Drag racing has also been the way to go for Rick Bell and his family. Instead of heading to a ballgame or taking in a movie, the family packs up and heads to the track to compete in sportsman competitions all over the Northeast.

What makes this so unique, so different from other racing families? Rick's three daughters, Amber, Heather and Allison do the majority of the driving. This year, the focus has been primarily on Amber, the youngest of the three, and her move up into a quicker junior dragster class.
Bell Family Racing looks forward to more Junior Dragster Challenge racing in the fall.
Bell Family Racing looks forward to more Junior Dragster Challenge racing in the fall.
"This year has been such a great learning experience for Amber," Rick said, referring to her move to the 8.90 index class. "She qualified for the Eastern Conference Finals [at Bristol Dragway] in July in Bristol, Tennessee. Even though she went out in the first round of the national race, she went five rounds during the fun race for her age group."

Amber took an even bigger leap forward recently, finishing runner-up in her age group at the Junior Dragster Challenge at Maple Grove Raceway in Reading, Pensilvaania. Bell called it a "great day," and added that he thought it was the best moment of the season for him, both as a father and a team owner.

But Amber wasn't the only one having fun this summer. "Heather and Allison were both home this summer too, and were able to get some seat time in our new 1968 Pro Street Chevrolet Camaro," Bell said. Rick even jumped back behind the wheel in the new hot rod, and immediately found success. "I brought home a trophy the first time back in the driver's seat when I finished runner-up in my class," Bell said. But still, don't look for the patriarch of the family to consider making a full-time jump back behind the wheel. "The racing will always be for the girls," Bell said. The family is looking forward to several more Junior Dragster Challenge races during the fall, leading them up to Thanksgiving and a winter break.
Amber Bell finished runner-up in her age group at the Junior Dragster Challenge at Maple Grove Raceway
Amber Bell finished runner-up in her age group at the Junior Dragster Challenge at Maple Grove Raceway


Through all the years of watching his three daughters power down drag strips across the country, Bell said he's only been nervous once. "The only time I was ever worried was when Heather licensed in the front engine dragster," Bell said. "It wasn't that I didn't think she couldn't handle it, it was just that it was a big change watching her go from an 85 mile-per-hour junior dragster to a 165 mile-per-hour front engine dragster."

All went well, squashing any concerns Bell had. He's just happy his daughters fell in love with the same sport he did. "The girls have always enjoyed being competitive with the boys," Bell said. "In school, when people find out they drag race, most boys don't believe them. It's nice to know that my girls are just as competitive and able drivers as any man at the track."

For years, K&N Filters has been a big reason for the success of Bell Family Racing. "We have been using K&N products since 2003. We know we can trust their oil and air filters to protect our most important racing asset other than our drivers, our motors," Bell said.