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Drag Racer Tommy Phillips Spends Time Giving Back to the Community at Children's Hospital

Tommy Phillips spent his Monday giving back to the community by spending time with children.
Tommy Phillips spent his Monday giving back to the community by spending time with children.
K&N sponsored racer Tommy Phillips spent his Monday giving back to the community by spending time with sick children at Children's Hospital in Plano, Texas. Children's Hospital provides patient care for kids from birth to age 18 ranging from simple eye exams to specialized treatment in areas such as heart disease, hematology-oncology and cystic fibrosis.
Tommy Phillips at the Children's Hospital in Plano, Texas
Tommy Phillips at the Children's Hospital in Plano, Texas
In addition, Children's Hospital is a major pediatric kidney, liver, intestine, heart and bone marrow transplant center.

Events like this can make all the difference in a child's life. Many of these children are fighting for their very survival and a small glimpse of hope from an inspiring racer like Tommy Phillips can give a child a break from an otherwise difficult daily routine. This event had over 100 kids, parents, and medical staff in attendance where Tommy delivered a speech. During his speech he talked about the dreams we have and about being dedicated to our passions. Tommy also held a Q&A session where he answered questions the kids had about how fast the cars are and how he started in racing.
Tommy Phillips bringing a smile to a child's life.
Tommy Phillips bringing a smile to a child's life.
During the visit Tommy made sure to visit all 3 floors of children so that children who could not leave their rooms weren't left out.

Throughout the event K&N hats were handed out and over 150 hero cards were signed in just 4 hours.
Tommy Phillips gives a child a break from an otherwise difficult daily routine.
Tommy Phillips gives a child a break from an otherwise difficult daily routine.
This heartwarming experience was really rewarding for the children and Tommy who said "I must say that it was a reminder to me that losing in the first round of a race or blowing up an engine really isn't that big a deal in the grand scheme of life."

K&N enjoys and looks forward to sponsoring racers like Tommy who know how important it is to give back to the community. More information on Children's Hospital and ways you can volunteer can be found on their official website at http://www.childrens.com/volunteer.

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Bruno Massel Celebrates His Second NHRA National Event Comp Eliminator Victory of 2011 at Dallas

Bruno Massel grabs Wally during the 26th annual AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals
Bruno Massel grabs Wally during the 26th annual AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals
For the fifth time in his career, Bruno Massel of Woodridge, Illinois took it all the way to the winner's circle during a NHRA National Event, this time grabbing a coveted Wally during the 26th annual AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals with his Autogeek.net/K&N 2010 Chevy Cobalt in Competition Eliminator, and doing so for the second time this season.
Competition Eliminator Autogeek.net/K&N 2010 Chevy Cobalt
Competition Eliminator Autogeek.net/K&N 2010 Chevy Cobalt


"We had a full field, which was good. A lot of great cars," said Massel of the event in Ennis, Texas. "The weather was kinda cool in opening qualifying and it did just what the forecast said it would. It heated up quite a bit, coming into the weekend."

"I think that was kind of a big part in our win was factoring in the weather, getting the car to where it could leave consistently on a high one-hundred thirty degree track," he said. "But we race a lot of hot summer races and we have kind of taken our lumps here lately on how to get the car down the track. The biggest thing for me was over eight total runs and all those weather and track conditions, the car only varied four thousandths in the sixty foot times."

"For a turbo car, that is almost unheard of," he added. "A couple of weeks ago, we made a four-link change and it's really paid off. It's much more drivable and we've got a little more power since the guys at GM found a little something for us. It was just a matter of tweaking the suspension to get it off the starting line and it worked out pretty well."

While in professional drag racing categories, qualifying number one is what everyone is shoot for, not always so in sportsman classes and especially in Comp Eliminator. "After session number one I was number two and I had actually shut off early," he explained. "I wanted to fall down a little bit with the way the ladder lays out. They say number eight is the best spot when you have a full field in Comp, so I at least wanted to drop down to six to give us a better chance of getting in rounds, without having to use up index [CIC Penalty]."

Massel was a little apprehensive about his first round pairing with Pete Carbery, since it would be one where he would leave first. "I'm always a little nervous when I'm getting chased and I'm holding a bunch in terms of power", he admitted. "We were more than capable of going sixty-five to sixty-eight under with the way the car was sitting and to be quite honest, I couldn't slow the car down anymore."

"He had some issues around mid-track and had to shut off and that allowed us to click it off early and get by unscathed," he added. "So that was a good start to the weekend."

It wasn't just Carbery's troubles that helped put Massel into round two, it was also the massive .083 starting line advantage that gave him plenty to work with right at the hit and off to meet up with Chris McGaha, where things were a little different.

"You know, I've learned that anytime I lay back on the tree, I get burned," he pointed out. "But second round, I got away with one. I was a little nervous, since it was starting to get dark out and when you use a blinder in Comp and it's dark, it's usually trouble. It was one of those things where I didn't know whether to use it or not, and I went without it and flinched on the tree."

While Massel had an uncharacteristic .086 reaction time, there were no worries as he had already bagged the round when McGaha went .034 red. "We dodged a bullet that round," he said of his light. "I think we had enough power to catch him, but it would have cost us some CIC had he not gone red."

Massel pointed out that, like many rounds, winning this one the way he did had huge implications for him. "With the huge swing in temperatures and overall track conditions that we knew was looming for elimination rounds on Sunday, getting past second round clean [no CIC] Saturday evening was a huge thing for me."

For round three on Sunday, it would be another Cobalt sitting in the opposite lane, only a much different configuration than that of Massel. "I was .022 on the tree to his .024," he reflected. "I felt that I did a pretty good job of driving the stripe by taking only a hundredth win light. Even though it cost me, I was able to get by with only using up two [hundredths CIC] and get into the next round."

The semi-final would find Massel matched up with Lou Ficco Jr.. Off the line first with nearly five-hundredths of a second advantage, Massel hung on to that and a little more at the stripe to sail into the championship round.

As luck would have it, it was Massel's day to win. Massel posted another very comfortable .023 light and before he even had a chance to run the final to the stripe, saw his win light due to Clint Neff's .025 too quick off the line.

"My four year old son is the biggest diehard race fan you will ever meet and before I even left the house, he was telling me 'Daddy, you have to win them all, you have to win the final," he noted. "Index wasn't of any consequence going into the final. I didn't care if God was in the other lane, we were going to beat him. So that was kind of the mentality I had. By the time I put it in second gear, I was already at his bumper, but that's when I saw the win light and my dad is screaming on the radio in my ear, so that was just one hell of a feeling."

Of Massel's now five NHRA National event wins, three of those have come for him during the Dallas event and more notably, over the last three years.

The 135ci Chevy Ecotech power plant, which has worked so well for him during the 2011 season, is fully protected by K&N filters and more recently, one of Massel's favorite K&N products is the air filter he added to his diesel pusher motorhome from K&N's new Heavy Duty line.

"We love it," he said when asked about the new HD filter. "Honestly, we are getting more performance out of the rig, in terms of not only fuel mileage but also in terms of power. Any little bit you can get with those things, especially in terms of fuel mileage, is just huge."

Massel will head next to a NHRA Division event in Noble, Oklahoma October 7-9.

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2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee & 2011-2013 Dodge Durango 3.6L Gain Horsepower with K&N Air Intake

K&N Air Intake Prototype Installed on Jeep Grand Cherokee
K&N Air Intake Prototype Installed on a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Dyno Chart for 77-1560KTM Air Intake System
Dyno Chart for 77-1560KTM Air Intake System
This year Dodge has managed to beef up their advertising campaigns to initiate the rebirth of the Durango. The Dodge Durango includes distinctive styling, updated entertainment system options, and a 3.6 liter V6 engine. Towing capacity for the 3.6L Durango is quite impressive and is rated at around 6,000 pounds. Improved steering response gives the driver a feeling like they are behind the wheel of a midsize sedan. The new Dodge Durango is a breeze to maneuver. Dodge has really done a fantastic job with Durango models.
K&N Air Intake System for 2011 & 2012 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6L
K&N Air Intake System for 2011 & 2012 Dodge Durango and Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.6L
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep Grand Cherokee


The Jeep Grand Cherokee also received an update in its quest for a comeback. It is arguable but, most would say the Jeep Grand Cherokee was stuck in a rut for the last decade. A slump normally signifies the bottom of an upward climb. Last year's Jeep Grand Cherokee must have been rock bottom because this year's model is quite impressive. The 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee still provides excellent off road support and stays true to the one of a kind Jeep styling. It utilizes a 3.6 liter engine and offers three four wheel drive systems depending on driving needs.

Luckily for these returning veterans, K&N manufactures a power gaining air intake system that matches both vehicle specifications. 2011, 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durango and 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee models with the 3.6 liter engine can now benefit from increased air flow and performance by replacing the factory intake system with the K&N's 77-1560KTK air intake.

This K&N cold air intake system is designed to increase vehicle power and acceleration, by reducing restriction in the intake path. K&N's 77-1560KTK power testing showed an estimated gain of 10.7 horsepower at 5447 rpm when tested on a 3.6 liter 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The 77-1560KTK performance air intake comes with a powder coated steel heat shield that isolates the filter from the rest of the engine compartment. This directs cooler air toward the air filter. The intake's tube is a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube with a textured black finish.  Installation of the 77-1560KTK air intake system on your Dodge Durango or Jeep Grand Cherokee is made simple with K&N's detailed instructions. This K&N Dodge Durango/Jeep Grand Cherokee air intake system attaches using all existing mounting points and can be done in 90 minutes or less.

The K&N air filter can go up to 100,000 miles before servicing is needed, depending on driving conditions. K&N recommends servicing this K&N air filter using a K&N Recharger kit.  K&N is so confident in their products they back the 77-1560KTK air intake with their million mile limited warranty.

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K&N's Jeremy Parr 2011 ISJBA Freestyle National Champion

This trick Parr refers to as “Ghostrider” and the real trick is getting back onto the seat before splashdown.
This trick Parr refers to as “Ghostrider” and the real trick is getting back onto the seat before splashdown.
The 2011 International Jet Sports Boating Association (ISJBA) tour consisted of seven rounds of competition spread out across the United States, with the overall points tally deciding the year end results. Consistency was once again the name of the game for both rider and equipment, and for the second year in a row, no one was any more solid than K&N sponsored, Jeremy Parr, the 2011 ISJBA Freestyle National Champion.
Jeremy Parr said he maintained a higher level of physical fitness in 2011 than in years past.
Jeremy Parr said he maintained a higher level of physical fitness in 2011 than in years past.


"It's tough to pick out a particular highlights," Parr told K&N Race News, "It seems like we work so hard to get to the first event and then they fly by so fast that the season is wrapped up before you know it. But, if I had to pick one round of the tour, I'd say the Racine, Wisconsin event stands out most. Two things were different there; first the event was almost called early due to a fog bank that would not leave us on Sunday. We ended up getting just enough of a break to run the Freestyle competition. It really was an eerie feeling on Lake Michigan at times, knowing I was only a short distance away from the beach, but I couldn't see anything. And the second thing that stands out is that I pulled off a come from behind victory there that really set the tone for me for the rest of the tour."

Parr explained that defending his 2010 title was extremely hard work and that is why it is such an enormous source of pride and confidence for him. This year Parr trained harder than he ever has before and he focused on maintaining a higher level of physical fitness than in years past. "Most importantly, it takes help from all of my sponsors, family and friends to make this possible," adds Parr. "K&N is a huge help, not only with the air-intake on my ski, but also with my tow vehicle, as we drove about 20,000 miles this summer. The power and fuel mileage increase is one of many keys to success."
Parr successfully defend his title and was crowned the 2011 ISJBA Freestyle National Champion at the Charleston, West Virginia event.
Parr successfully defend his title and was crowned the 2011 ISJBA Freestyle National Champion at the Charleston, West Virginia event.


The IJSBA competition ladder is three-tiered beginning with "Local." There are over 500 local events worldwide for beginners looking to try their hand at competition. The second step up the competition ladder is the "National Championship Races," these events determine both the National Champion and the eligibility for participation at the World Championship. The IJSBA sanctions over 43 National Championships worldwide and the World Finals held every year since 1982 in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, is the true focal point on the IJSBA calendar.

"I'm excited for the World Finals this year because I have not competed in this event in about five years. X-Scream has provided so much support for me this year, and has given me a few options for WF," said Parr. "I have several years of experience from WF though, and my goal this year is to keep my head on straight and let my performance do all the talking. It's too easy to get overly pumped up at WF, which can lead to over-riding your abilities and blowing your chances for a podium finish. I've been getting in lots of practice time since the National Tour ended in August and I'm feeling great!"

Parr insists that he's going to take a little break over the winter. After it's all said and done, Jet skiing is still about fun, and that's how Parr likes to keep it. "It helps to take a break every so often to keep that fire burning and it keeps me pushing forward. Being that I'm married, I'm sure some other 'plans' will come along too, as my wife loves to travel. Personally, I'd love to get a ski trip to Colorado in the works," concludes Parr with a smile.

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Family Spends Time Together Installing K&N Air Intake System

Tom Bogner's mother, Madonna Parker helps install kit 69-8453
Tom Bogner's mother, Madonna Parker helps install kit 69-8453
Home maintenance on ones car is a dying art. 30 years ago, it was commonplace to see gearheads wrenching on their cars in the front yard, changing oil or modifying the engine. But these days, specialty shops and improved performance and a change in society seem to have eliminated those summer weekends under the hood. But for those gearheads who still like to add performance in a do-it-yourself environment, K&N Filters has a full line of products designed to satisfy your needs.
Madonna Parker's 2008 Saturn Sky Turbo
Madonna Parker's 2008 Saturn Sky Turbo


Meet Tom Bogner; the car enthusiast and Director of Motorsports for Lucas Oil Products recently decided that upgrading his mothers vehicle would be a great opportunity for some quality family time. Bogner called his mother, Madonna Parker, and invited her over for lunch. Then, the two, along with Bogner's 17-year-old son Zac, embarked on an hour-long trip to the garage, where the three installed a Cold Air Kit on Parker's 2008 Saturn Sky Turbo.

"I've been running K&N Air Filters and Cold Air kits on my cars for years and have been very happy with both the performance gain and fuel economy they provide," Bogner said. "(Mom) is not a mechanic by any means, yet knew that my son, Zac, would also be involved. I decided to shoot the pictures to show to (K&N Filters Executive) Bob Harris just for fun, yet I also felt people should see how easy these kits are to install."
Completed Air Intake Install on 2008 Saturn Sky Turbo
Completed Air Intake Install on 2008 Saturn Sky Turbo


Now, one might think that a retired teacher with no mechanical background would have little to no interest in grabbing a tool set and installing parts on a car. Well, one would be wrong. Parker looked at it open-mindedly, and enjoyed the family outing.

"I don't remember feeling skeptical at all," Parker told K&N. "It was fun, interesting, and exciting to work alongside my son. He kept telling me all of the different improvements installing the Cold Air Kit would bring to my car, from added pickup to better gas mileage. I was all over that!"

Bogner said the installation was simple because of the detailed instructions and the easy to follow pictures. He went on to mention how well the kit was designed, and how easy it was to access the intake. "No additional modifications were required and very little tools were used. (K&N's) engineering department did their homework."

"My part in it was mostly handing Tom the tools, but listening to his excitement about the product and sharing an hour with my son on his turf really brought joy to a mothers heart," Parker went on to say.

When the installation was complete, Bogner and Parker fired up the Saturn and went for a drive around town.

"It's always fun to take the car out for a spin after making modifications," Bogner added. "We took it out right away and being a turbo charged car, you could really not only feel the difference, but hear it too. On the Saturn Sky Turbo, the K&N Cold Air Kit really cleans up the engine department, and the carbon fiber housing really gives it that racecar look."

Grandma Parker added, "Thanks for the extra kick and new, revved-up engine sounds K&N. I love it!"

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