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Jeremy McGrath Talks with K&N about Winning and Supercross vs. Pro 2 Racing

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Watch the Interview with Jeremy McGrath of Stronghold Motorsports Video
"Hi, I'm Jeremy McGrath" he says when we meet. In my head I'm thinking - duh - but thankfully I become conscious in time to squeeze out a more fitting, "Pleasure meeting you." After all, the most accomplished Supercross racer in history is even recognized in places where dogsleds are the only means of transportation. During his motocross career McGrath collected an unprecedented seven AMA Supercross Championships, one AMA National Motocross Championship, and a total of 72 career Supercross victories.

Yet, the man that helped to put Supercross on the motorsports menu comes off genuine with his greeting, and for a few minutes I feel like I'm talking racing smack with one of my buds. McGrath looks you square in the eyes when he talks and he has that uncanny knack for making people feel at ease, and as though the time he spends with you matters, even though he's been interviewed 1001 times. McGrath recently made time to film a video with K&N (https://www.knfilters.com/video/JeremyM_2011.htm) in which he discusses his humble beings and his current occupation as Stronghold Motorsports' Pro-2 Truck Racer in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) in the Pro2 Unlimited class.

Round three and four of the LOORRS series where contested at the completely refurnished Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park this past weekend. I met with McGrath right before he headed out for his five lap practice session on Friday to see if there was anything else he wanted to add regarding winning, and not winning, and what he felt were the biggest differences between Supercross and Pro 2 racing.

Is there one question you've wanted to answer that you've never been asked?

"It's been what, like 20 years with the motorcycles and now the trucks, so it seems pretty obvious, to me anyway, that people know me. I mean, I wrote my own autobiography, and so people just know everything about me. I'm pretty much an open book. So I guess the answer is no."

At the top level of motorsports everyone has talent, so it comes down to what's in your head, what do you feel separates you from the other racers when it's winning time?
Stronghold Motorsports' Pro-2 Truck Racer Jeremy McGrath
Stronghold Motorsports' Pro-2 Truck Racer Jeremy McGrath


"I think for one I just believe it should be me and nobody else, you know? I had great family support and we're really close and that always helps. And, I think as far as me winning and why nobody else, I think it's because it's a part of my nature to be a bit of a showoff. Like I'm really mellow and reserved when it comes to daily things, but when I get on my bike, that's my voice, you know what I mean? My voice was my bike and now it's my truck. So when it's time for the big show, for me, that's when it's time to shine."

With motocross being one of the most physically demanding sports, how would you compare the exertion level to driving your truck?

"Physically, naw, I mean I still ride dirt bikes all the time, I still test for Honda, so I know it's nothing like that. Your hot in there, trust me your hot, especially in these suits and helmets and the engine right up next to ya. You're super hot, but as far as super demanding, it's different. I mean you're just strapped in and there are things you do on a dirt bike that are so different from what you do in a truck."

The power-to-weight ratio must feel pretty close to some degree?

"Yeah, it is pretty similar, but you don't get the chance to use your body like you do on a bike. The toughest part for me was learning how to drive the truck, I mean, I already know how to race, that part is easy out there. I mean as long as no one hits you."

"This sport is high contact, but when you get hit it doesn't hurt like with bikes, which is kinda nice. So there is that element of comfort knowing that you're probably not going to break your leg or something, but one thing I found is that it's very hard here to do the things I did in Supercross. They have a competition yellow in the middle of the race. I mean they want this thing tight, it's just like NASCAR, as far as tightness. They don't want someone pulling away and winning all the time. And the way they do the start, they do the qualifying, you qualify, right, and then they do an inverse, so the fastest guy doesn't always start on the line. So that makes for a damn good race all the time. The fastest guy doesn't win all the time, in fact, rarely does that happen."

I don't think people understand just how much bumping goes on during the races, how does that work, is there an acceptable level of bumping?
Jeremy McGrath's Pro2 Unlimited Truck in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS)
Jeremy McGrath's Pro2 Unlimited Truck in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS)


"Yeah, sometimes you come back with no parts, no body panels, your truck is just demolished. I mean some guys just have no etiquette, they're just rude out there, and some guys are cool. And you can rough guys up, as long as you don't keep on them, and spin'em out. As long as you don't hit behind the door, if you hit door-to-door it's all good, but you cannot pit-maneuver anyone or you get a black-flag. But it happens and they don't always catch it, you know. And unlike any other sport, in this sport if you have money you can race with the best dudes in the world, right. On bikes you have to qualify, you have to be good enough to race."

"Some of these guys are kinda squirrely out here, and they don't have a lot of racing experience, but they have a lot of money, so it becomes tough sometimes you know? And you gotta keep away from these guys."

Here's a generic question, what sort of goals have you set for yourself this year, I imagine a championship is always at the top of the list?

"Yeah, I mean, I'm just getting my truck to the point where I feel I can drive it hard. You know we had a pretty tough first weekend in Arizona. Last year I had some pretty good momentum going at the end of the year, and so I just gotta rebound from that first weekend, and yesterday in practice my truck now feels better than it ever has, so I'm real optimistic about this weekend."

So you're now going out to practice some more, and when is qualifying?

"Yeah, going out for a five-lapper and then at 3:15 we'll be qualifying and that will determine our starting position. My goal is to make the inversion today. In Arizona I was ninth, and I wasn't very happy driving my truck, but yesterday it was so bad-ass, so like I said I'm very optimistic about this weekend. And the goal is to give myself a chance on Saturday. If you don't make the inversion during qualifying today, then you'll have a really bad starting spot, and the chances are slim that you're going to get to the front. So I just gotta do good in qualifying today and it will make tomorrow a lot easier."

Have you given any thought to how many more years you want to do this?

"Phew, you can do this forever, these guys aren't really athletes (laughing)."

So would you say you really have an edge here then?

"Well, yeah, maybe. I'd like to think I have an edge. Maybe when it really gets a little hot out there some of these guys will get exhausted, so I hope I can say I have an edge over that."

I'm thinking you might be right, well that and the fact you've won a lot more than anyone else.

"Yeah, and that's really helped me to grow in this sport, you know? It's been a steep learning curve and I get fired-up because I'm not winning. I mean I want to win - that's what I do. You get accustomed to winning so you kinda expect it."

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K&N Sponsored Kaeli Flaczinski Shows That Girls Can Succeed in Quad-X Racing

Kaeli first became interested in quads when one of the friends had a 90 that she road on occasions.
Kaeli first became interested in quads when one of the friends had a 90 that she road on occasions.
Kaeli Flaczinski has been giving the boys a run for their money in the Glen Helen Quad-X Series. Kaeli first became interested in quads when one of the friends had a 90 that she road on occasions. She had liked riding the quad so that Christmas her father bought her a Predator 90. Six months later, around her 12th birthday, she started to race in the Dirt days of Summer Series. At her first race she placed 4th out of 9. Kaeli says she has been hooked ever since then. Eight years later she now competes in both the Quad-X series and the FNL Series.

Kaeli has two 2008 YFZ-450s; one she races and one she practices on. Kaeli says, "Triumph Motorsports helped build my quads. They are both set up with PEP shocks, Quad-tech seats, Lonestar racing axels and a-arms, X-Factor metals, DWT rims, and Gold Speed tires. My race bike has some motor work and a JGK exhaust system while my practice bike I use has a Sparks exhaust and we have kept that motor stock."
When it comes to racing, Kaeli loves the thrill, risk, competition and family that come with racing.
When it comes to racing, Kaeli loves the thrill, risk, competition and family that come with racing.


When it comes to racing, Kaeli loves the thrill, risk, competition and family that come with racing. She also says she enjoys how it teaches you lessons about all of the hard work needed to succeed in the sport as well as in life. She dreams to one day make it into the men's Pro Race and finish top five. This dream is part of what motivates her. Quad racing is primarily a men's sport which pushes Kaeli even more to succeed and prove to the world how talented women can be. It is exciting as a fan of the Glen Helen Quad-X Series when Kaeli succeeds. The men she races against often push harder to beat her which adds to the competition of the sport and pushes her even harder to be all she can be. Obviously, the men prefer not to be beaten by Kaeli because there is always a little bit of a busied ego when a female beats a man in a sport such as racing. She says despite the healthy rivalry between her and the men, off the track they are all very good friends. Win or lose, the guys all support and respect her. Many even treat her as one of the guys which she enjoys.

For all the guys out there who may be wondering, Kaeli does have a lucky man in her life. She says he is very supportive of her and her racing career and tries to be at every race he can. "He will help me wash my bikes, do mechanic work with me, and time my laps during practice. I think sometimes he wishes our date wasn't riding at Cahuilla then washing the bikes, or tearing down a motor on Friday night, but he knows how much I love racing and knows that if I'm going to be his girlfriend that's how things are going to be," she says.
Quad racing is primarily a men's sport which pushes Kaeli even more to succeed and prove to the world how talented women can be.
Quad racing is primarily a men's sport which pushes Kaeli even more to succeed and prove to the world how talented women can be.


Kaeli's best run this season was her race at Glen Helen where she finished third in the men's 450 production class where she felt she ran really strong. Her best moment this season however would be her race at Pont De Vaux in France with her teammates Adrienne Cooper and Geneviev Sarrazin. Crossing the finish line after twelve hours of racing was a glorious and very memorable moment for her. "The crowds at that race are huge, over 10,000 fans come to watch and when I finished, it was like I was a rockstar. Everyone was taking pictures and high fiving me it was such a great experience. It was one of those moments where you think, 'This is what all that hard work is for,'" she stated.

When it comes to performance Kaeli knows that K&N is the best. The use of K&N products gives her the best performance out of her bike. Kaeli says, "K&N products offer great air flow and give the quad the much needed extra power!" On her quad, she currently uses a K&N air intake system, the filter cleaner and oil, as well as K&N oil filters.

Kaeli has a bright future ahead of her both on the track as well as off the track. She is currently attending school at USC majoring in Astronautical Engineering. She hopes one day she will be privileged enough to work for NASA or Space-X in rocket design all the while moving her racing career forward. Kaeli would like to thank her sponsors: Triumph Motorsports, K&N Air Filters, PEP, Quad-Tech, JGK Racing, X-Factor, Hinson Clutch Components, and my dad, mom, grandpa, brother and sister.

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2011 to 2016 Dodge Charger and Challenger and Chrysler 300 Get Performance with K&N Air Intake

Dyno Chart for 69-2544TP intake system.
Dyno Chart for 69-2544TP intake system.
Not many consumers can argue that Dodge has finally found a way to make stylish cars. Let's face it a 1969 Dodge Charger was not the best looking muscle car of its time. Moving forward to 2011, Dodge really has something brilliant going here with their cutting edge designs that speak to their muscle car roots. If one were to compare a 1960's Dodge Challenger alongside a 2011 Dodge Challenger, the resemblance is clear.

The 2011 model offers excellent engine packages. One option in particular is the base model package that comes with fuel efficient, yet powerful, 3.6L V6 that pushes out around 290 horsepower and achieves an average of 27 miles per gallon.
K&N Air Intake System for 2011-2016 Dodge Charger and Challenger, and Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
K&N Air Intake System for 2011-16 Dodge Charger and Challenger, and Chrysler 300 3.6L V6.


During the muscle car era it was all about going faster with what was available to you. Many gear heads had to find new ways to make a few extra horsepower. While today the goal remains the same, there are more options available to car enthusiasts. One modification many consider a fairly affordable way to increase performance is by replacing the factory intake system with an aftermarket replacement. If this is something you may be interested in, K&N, the world leader in air filtration technology, has you covered.

K&N air intake 69-2544TP was developed specifically for the 2011-2016 Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, and Chrysler 300 with the 3.6L engine. This Typhoon cold air intake system comes equipped with all the necessary components required to help your engine breath better. This intake system includes a K&N high flow air filter, an intake pipe with a chrome like finish, a heat shield, and a hardware package with detailed installation instructions.

Every K&N intake system, including 69-2544TP, is tested to fit and function properly on specified applications. Of course power testing is important with any air intake design. First a test is run to show the rear wheel horsepower of a completely factory 2011 Charger with a 3.6L. A second test is run with the same vehicle after installing the intake. After lengthy testing the 69-2544TP air intake showed an estimated 7.92 horsepower gain on the K&N in-house dyno.

If you are looking for a quality product that will last you a lifetime, 69-2544TP is definitely something you should consider. This intake system comes backed by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty. The K&N air filter is washable and reusable but you won't need to do that for up to 100,000 miles depending on driving conditions. This system allows air to flow into your engine with little restriction for more performance while protecting your engine from harmful contaminants.

Part number 69-2544TP fits the applications listed below:

2016 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2016 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2016 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
2015 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2015 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2015 Chrysler 300C 3.6L V6
2015 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
2014 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2014 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2014 Chrysler 300C 3.6L V6
2014 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
2013 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2013 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2013 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
2012 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2012 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2012 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6
2011 Dodge Charger 3.6L V6
2011 Dodge Challenger 3.6L V6
2011 Chrysler 300 3.6L V6

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2006 Through 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Hits the Trail with K&N Air Intake

K&N 57-1555 Air Intake Installed in 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 6.1 Liter Engine
K&N 57-1555 Air Intake Installed in 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee with 6.1 Liter Engine


Dyno Chart for the 57-1555 intake system
Dyno Chart for the 57-1555 intake system
Whether you are pioneering the trails of the southwest, climbing the Rockies, or traversing the northeastern wilderness, the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee is a perfect fit for nearly any adventure. Boasting an impressive all-wheel-drive system on the SRT-8 model, the Grand Cherokee is also hardened with a towing capacity of over 7,000 lbs, making any trail fair game.
K&N Air Intake System for 2006-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1L
K&N Air Intake System for 2006-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6.1L


K&N, US manufacturer of high quality performance air filters and intake systems, has recently released a complete performance intake system designed to make any on- or off-road experience another memorable sight in the rearview mirror. The 57-1555 Air Intake is an easy to install, bolt-on replacement for the restrictive factory air box. Designed to add more power and performance to your Grand Cherokee, when tested the intake drove the SRT-8 engine to an estimated gain of 12 horsepower and 12.6 lb-ft. of torque at 5000RPM. K&N's 57-1555 intake fits all 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee models with the 6.1 liter engine.

The 57-1555 system is equipped with several features to match the style of the Grand Cherokee. The intake tube is custom molded to improve airflow and minimize restriction to the engine, while the multi-layered oiled cotton gauze cone air filter protects the engine from harmful contaminants. Also, the RF-1042 air filter used on the system is washable and reusable, making it the last filter that you will ever need to purchase. It can be used for up to 100,000 miles before cleaning is necessary depending on driving conditions. The 57-1555 intake also includes a powder coated aluminum heat shield to help keep warmer air from the engine bay away from the air filter so it can bring in cooler outside air for more power. K&N also offers Drycharger air filter wraps designed to extend the air filter cleaning interval especially in dusty conditions.

As any Jeep owner knows, reliability and performance on the trail is crucial. That is why K&N performance intakes, like the 57-1555, are engineered to last the lifetime of the vehicle and are backed with a 1,000,000 Mile Limited Warranty. Whether your Jeep Grand Cherokee is an off-road warrior or a paved road hauler, the 57-1555 is the perfect upgrade for anyone looking to get ready for the road ahead.

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2007-2011 Dodge Nitro 4.0L Sees More Power with K&N Air Intake

Dodge Nitro R/T with Air Intake 63-1556 Installed Dodge Nitro R/T with Air Intake 57-1556 Installed


Dyno Chart for 57-1556 intake system.
Dyno Chart for 57-1556 intake system.
Known for its powerful look and large towing capacity, the Dodge Nitro with 4.0 liter engine is a solid compact crossover SUV. From 0 to 60mph in about 8 seconds, this tough looking SUV offers drivers good towing capability and power. But, the engineers at K&N have recently developed a new intake system designed to take the Nitro's performance go from good to great.
K&N Air Intake System for 2007-11 Dodge Nitro 4.0L
K&N Air Intake System for 2007-2011 Dodge Nitro 4.0L.


The new 57-1556 custom designed intake system offers an easy to install replacement to the restrictive factory air box. This performance air intake is capable of delivering an estimated 8.7 horsepower and 9.14 lb-ft of torque at 5006rpm, making your towing job easier than ever.

The 57-1556 air intake system comes complete with a washable and reusable K&N conical air filter, part number RF-1042. This high quality performance air filter is constructed using multiple layers of oiled cotton gauze to allow higher airflow than a standard disposable paper air filter while it protecting your engine from harmful contaminants. The 57-1556 can be used for up to 100,000 miles before the air filter needs to be serviced depending on driving conditions. Like other K&N air intakes this system is backed with K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty. The 57-1556 system also includes a powder coated aluminum heat shield to funnel cooler air into the engine for more power and torque.

Owners will be surprised how easy it is to add performance to 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Dodge Nitro models with 4.0 liter engines. If you don't have one of these models find a K&N part 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.