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Big Hemi Customs' 1969 Big Hemi Road Runner Gathered Big Crowds at SEMA

Lowden and his crew spent countless hours making certain every detail of the Road Runner was perfect.
Lowden and his crew spent countless hours making certain every detail of the Road Runner was perfect.
Big Hemi Customs' home is in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and it's owned and operated by Jason Bair, and Todd Lowden. Both huge custom car fanatics, Bair and Lowden started Big Hemi Customs to help restore muscle cars for other car enthusiasts. With over 6,000 square feet of shop space and over 40 Years of combined experience, Big Hemi Customs is a full restoration shop offering some of the highest quality restoration of high quality performance cars to be found anywhere. From rotisserie frame off to a simple paint job, or engine and power train upgrades, for them it's a labor of love, and their attention to the most miniscule details has won them fans nationwide.
Big Hemi Customs went with a K&N air filter because of performance and quality and because it just plain looks cool.
Big Hemi Customs went with a K&N air filter because of performance and quality and because it just plain looks cool.


"I've had a love for cars all my life, from Hotwheels, to models, to the real thing," declared Lowden. "Just going to car shows and seeing all the nice cars, I wanted my cars to look that way, or a little better, and I wanted to show my own talents."

Lowden's talents were on display big-time, for all to see at the 2010 Las Vegas SEMA show, in the form of a sculptured 1969 Big Hemi Plymouth Road Runner; featuring a 472 cubic inch Mopar Performance headed stroker, fuel-injected hemi that pumps out 560 ponies.
The paint scheme is "Back in Black" by Barrett Jackson at Planet Color.
The paint scheme is "Back in Black" by Barrett Jackson at Planet Color.
Lowden has built other show-stopping muscle rides, such as a 1970 Z28 Camaro, a 1972 Olds 442, or another Road Runner, a 1970 version, but this is the first time he and Big Hemi Customs displayed their creation at SEMA.

Lowden says his inspiration for the SEMA Road Runner was "To show the caliber of work we do at Big Hemi Customs, and hopefully to bring in some new customers." We have to suspect it's mission accomplished, as the Road Runner gathered many new fans and lots of respect at the show.
The wheels are American Racing Torque Thrust M Chrome - 22" x 9.5" in the rear, and 20" x 8.5" in the front.
The wheels are American Racing Torque Thrust M Chrome - 22" x 9.5" in the rear, and 20" x 8.5" in the front.
I car sold immediately following the show and Lowden say the new owner intends on taking it to other shows to show it off, and to perhaps even drive it on the weekends.

This was Lowden's first ever SEMA show and he says there was a lot of long hours put in to making the car perfect. And, being that the shop is in Indiana it had to leave a week before the show. "We crossed our fingers that nothing happened while in transit to SEMA," said Lowden.

Lowden's tips for prospective car builders looking to get started, "Just try to do the best you can and learn from your mistakes. Get a game plan for the car your doing and try to stay in a budget. Then take it to some shows and get some feedback."

Lowden chose to go with a K&N air and oil filter in the Road Runner "First, because of performance and quality and second, because they just look good," he explained. "We have been putting them on 95% of the cars we restore the other 5% want the total stock way. I have been using them myself for about 20 years."

We asked him if he'd won any awards, or had his cars featured in magazines or other publications?

"Yes, we received first place in Modified at Mopars at the Strip (Las Vegas) in March of 2010. We were on the cover of the October 2010 Mopar Muscle Magazine and also had a small TV interview with Dan Woods of 'Chop Cut Rebuild' that aired on the first episode of the new season last fall."

Lowden's impression of the SEMA show, "Well, since it was my first time, one word says it all - WOW. It was awesome, so big I think the show should last for two weeks so I could see it all."

Lowden and the crew have every intention of returning next year. "Hopefully, we are getting ready to work on a '68 Charger to take to the show this year."

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Performance Air Filter for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Cadillac STS-V 4.4L

Replacement Air Filter for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Cadillac STS-V 4.4L
Replacement Air Filter for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Cadillac STS-V 4.4L
The iconic image of the full size American sedan, with both power and class is encapsulated within the 2009 Cadillac STS-V. Supported by a supercharged 4.4L V8 engine, and capable of 0-60 MPH in 5.1 seconds, the STS-V is one of the last true American driving experiences left in the world today. Cadillac has pitted one of its best into the competitive full size sport sedan market, going after other manufacturers like Mercedes, BMW and other European models.
Restriction Chart for E-1995 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for E-1995 Air Filter


K&N has engineered washable and reusable replacement air filters for over 40 years that are designed to increase horsepower and torque.  A K&N air filter will last for the life of your 2006, 2007, 2008, or 2009 Cadillac STS-V with 4.4 liter engine. K&N manufactures high-flow air filters that are completely different from traditional disposable filters. Each air filter is built with premium woven cotton media that provides virtually unrestricted airflow to your STS-V engine while providing outstanding engine protection. K&N's pre-oiled premium cotton gauze and accordion design provides low restriction while providing excellent filtration to help ensure long engine life.

K&N has incorporated this filter design and philosophy into the new E-1995 air filter, a quality part for a quality luxury sedan. "The unique shape is designed to take advantage of the air box's area," says K&N Project Manager Geoff Nelson. The OE filter is replaced with a cube filter style filter rather than traditional flat panel replacements. "This design allows for maximum surface area for dirt holding capacity which gives the filter a long service interval and high air flow potential."

Removing your current disposable air filter and replacing it with K&N's E-1995 high flow air filter is quick and makes installation simple. The high-flow air filter will not only allow your Cadillac STS-V engine to breathe easier, but it also provides a lifetime of use thanks to its ability to be washed and reused. Backed by K&N's famous 1,000,000 mile limited lifetime warranty, the E-1995 is the perfect upgrade to one of the last great American sedans.

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2010 to 2016 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain Get Simple to Install Performance Air Intake

K&N Air Intake Installed on 2010 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L
K&N Air Intake Installed on 2010 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L
Dyno Chart for 2010 to 2016 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L
Dyno Chart for 2010 to 2016 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L
2010 marked the redesign for the Chevrolet Equinox 2.4L 4 cylinder crossover. Complete with a 6 speed automatic transmission, 182 horsepower and 172 pound-feet of torque, the 2010 Equinox sports a powerful punch in a comfortably designed, fuel efficient utility vehicle. The Chevy Equinox was designed to rival other models in its class such as the Honda CR-V or the Toyota Venza. Equinox owners can now rev-up their vehicle experience with a K&N 77-3071KS High-Flow Performance Air Intake. With guaranteed performance gains and a great looking powder coated aluminum tube, the 77-3071KS is the perfect upgrade for easy to install power and protection from K&N Engineering.
K&N Air Intake System for 2010 to 2016 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L
K&N Air Intake System for 2010 to 2016 GMC Terrain 2.4L and Chevy Equinox 2.4L


The 77-3071KS intake system is a totally new design.  "This is the 1st intake kit developed for the 2010 to 2016 Chevrolet Equinox/GMC Terrain 2.4 liter models therefore, we were unable to use any existing major kit components," says K&N Product Manager Bert Heck. "A new upper air box was designed allowing the use of a high flow K&N air filter and venturi air filter adapter, while keeping intake noise to a minimum."
2010 to 2016 GMC Terrain 2.4L
2010 GMC Terrain 2.4L


A 3.25" intake tube diameter was selected for use as it showed great gains and performed much like the stock air/fuel ratio. Heck stated, "Over 120 Dyno tests and many miles of real-world drive tests were performed on 3 different vehicles to verify horsepower gains and factory drivability."

K&N estimates drivers will get 9 more horsepower at 4600 RPM on 2010 Equinox and Terrain models with 2.4 liter engines with K&N's 77-3071KS air intake system.  The intake's air filter is washable and reusable and can be used for up to 100,000 miles depending on driving conditions before servicing is needed.  Backed by K&N's famous 1,000,000 mile limited lifetime warranty, the 77-3071KS is an upgrade needed for any Equinox driver looking for the best in performance intake technology.

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Bob Fuller Looks Forward to 2011 NHRA Season & Addition of Second Gen K&N Scoops

Bob Fuller's New Top Dragster waiting for the New K&N Scoop
Bob Fuller's New Top Dragster waiting for the New K&N Scoop
While 2010 started off for Bob Fuller the way any racer would like for it to, with NHRA National Event victory right out of the gate when he grabbed the coveted Wally in Super Comp during the NHRA Midwest Nationals, it didn't play out the way he had planned it.

Due to some family medical problems, Fuller made the decision mid-season to concentrate his efforts at home and not out chasing points.
Fuller's have used K&N Filters on their cars for many years.
Fuller's have used K&N Filters on their cars for many years.


With renewed vigor, and a new dragster added to their stable, Fuller began testing the new Top Dragster combination late last fall in preparations for what could be one wild 2011 season for the Fuller race team.

"The new Top Dragster car that we are bringing out this year is going to run the nitrous and all alcohol and we are pretty excited about that deal," said Fuller. "The car is a 256 inch Davis with the one piece body with the carbon wing and canards. We bracket raced just a little with it a smaller motor in it than what we will run this year for the Top Dragster class."
Team Fuller's NHRA National Event Winning Super Gas Corvette
Team Fuller's NHRA National Event Winning Super Gas Corvette


While there are many drivers who hope to easily lose some weight between seasons, for Fuller it was actually his new dragster that shed quite a few pounds.

"We were up around 1940 pounds," confessed Fuller of the new dragster's weight. "So we dropped an aluminum block in it, it's a completely different motor basically, with the twelve degree heads and all that. It can run 6.90's to 7-flat on a good day and then we are going to spray down to the 6.40 range."

In addition to competing in Top Dragster, a new class for Fuller, he is also looking forward to the added benefits of the new K&N Second Generation Composite Dragster Scoops that he will be utilizing on both the Super Comp and the Top Dragster entries this year. "I have heard a lot about them and discussed them with Bob [Harris] from K&N at PRI [Trade Show]," said Fuller of the new K&N dragster scoops. "I have heard of guys picking up four mile-per-hour when they switched to this new K&N scoop and I'm anxious to see what it does for our cars."

The Fuller team will once again tackle NHRA Division 5 and they have quite a full season of action in the works.

"I think what we have planned here is Tony [Fuller] is going to run Super Street in the Camaro and we are getting some more work done on it. It's actually Scotty and Edmond's [Richardson] old car," he said. "We've actually had the car for fifteen years and this year we are also putting one of the new K&N scoops, the carbon fiber one and dropping a new hood on it. Tony ran the car just a little bit last year but this year he's going to run the whole deal and try to win the Super Street championship in Division 5 along with running his dragster."

"What I'm going to do is probably go a little crazy here, well it's going to sound crazy," he smiled. "I'm going to run the Top Dragster when I can. Super Comp and Super Gas will be our main object in the national event schedule. We are going to run all the divisionals and twelve nationals."

Fuller made an announcement about what had been rather secretive plans…until now.

With the elimination of the "Scotty Rule" in NHRA, where if a driver entered the Super Street class, it was the only class they could enter, both Fullers plan on entering events throughout the 2011 season in Super Street and an additional class.

"Tony has a plan," he chuckled. "He plans on resubmitting the rule when we go to our first race in Belle Rose and make it the 'Tony Rule' since he's probably going to win in Super Street and Super Comp."

Not to be outdone, Bob has some pretty big plans of his own that he would like to fulfill in 2011.

"My goal this year is that I want to win in four categories," he paused. "Well not that I'm going to win in all four categories this year but I want to win in the other two categories that I haven't yet, which are Top Dragster and Super Street. I really want to be like those other guys who are in that very elite club."

"You gotta dream," he added.

While Team Fuller looks forward to the addition of the new K&N Composite Scoops for several of their cars before the commencement of the 2011 season, they have used K&N filters, both air and oil, on all of their team car entries for many seasons.

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Jürgen Mohr - Twice European Quad Champion and Four-Time German Champion

Although racing with dated machinery, Mohr plans on winning his fifth German title this year.
Although racing with dated machinery, Mohr plans on winning his fifth German title this year.
Jürgen Mohr, the 40-year old rider from north Bavaria, won his first European Quad Championship in 2006. Three years later Mohr finished the 2009 ATV Cross Country race season with the European over 450cc Championship in the Baja Series, and the German-Enduro-Quad-Cup Series Championship. Racing a Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS, Mohr made history that year by becoming the first National Champion to also win a European Series title in the same year. He has in fact clinched the German title, the Deutscher Meister, four times - in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, and after talking with him it's clear he has no intention of slowing down anytime soon.
Jürgen Mohr has won the European Quad Champion twice and the German Championship four times, and he has every intention of adding more to his resume.
Jürgen Mohr has won the European Quad Champion twice and the German Championship four times, and he has every intention of adding more to his resume.


Mohr, it appears, is in fact just hitting his stride in the sport, as he already has race plans extending down the road several years. High up on his agenda too, is simply getting Germans to tune in, so they can see for themselves how truly exciting quad racing can be, and to dissuade them from thinking that bowling is indeed an extreme sport. We began our conversation with Mohr by getting caught up on how 2010 went for him.

"Well, I had some difficult technical problems last year. One engine problem destroyed my chances for the championship. In the last winter months, we spent some time, and energy, improving the engine's overall endurance and durability. This is the reason we were looking for professional help with our filters. So, that's how I found the partnership with K&N Filters. In 2010 I still placed second in the German championship, which is very good when you consider the engine problems. In 2011 I want to win my fifth German title, before I begin working on 2012, and learning about the Dakar Rally. In 2013 my aim is to race the Dakar and finish on the podium."
Mohr is looking forward to perhaps racing several WORC races in the states this year as well.
Mohr is looking forward to perhaps racing several WORC races in the states this year as well.


How did you get started and how long have you been racing?

"In 1999 I visited my brother in-law in the USA. That was the first time I got to know quad riding, on his pretty old four-stroke Suzuki. It was more trail riding than racing, through the woods in Pennsylvania. I used to race bikes in cross-country races in Germany first, and as I tried quad riding, I immediately loved the style. I came back to Germany and started quad racing in 2001. So now I've raced more than 180 races over the last 10 year, first in the motocross, and later in the enduro, cross-country and Baja Races."

"I've been racing with K&N Filters on my KTM for the last four years, because I wanted to find some extra performance on my engines. In 2010 I got to know the people from K&N at the Intermot Show in Cologne, and we talked about a possible partnership. In a pragmatic way, Marcel Blom, and his colleagues offered me their support. As a four-time German Champion, and double European Baja Champion, I know a lot about quad racing, and definitely the experience exchange with real racers is also good for the K&N Company."

How popular is quad racing in Germany and Europe overall, does it have a large fan base, and is it still growing in popularity?

"Quad racing is coming up in Germany, but other countries are stronger at this point. In France, UK, Portugal and Spain you find more racers and more fans. During the Baja Races in Portugal for example, hundreds and sometimes thousands, of people are jumping out on the track. It feels like the Tour de France."

"In France you find some huge races too. In Pant de Vaux for example, you may see more than 12,000 spectators. And in the beach race in Le Touquet, more than 150,000 fans show up. Yeah, that's awesome."

"The big TV Stations like Eurosport are a little disappointing at the moment. You will find more coverage about darts and billiards, and even about this action sport 'bowling.' It makes me tired thinking about it. But, I am very confident for the future."

In 2008 I had the chance to make a little show on a big German TV program, more than 3.5 million people watched it. In another show, a camera team came to my practice session, to talk and film it. It's growing and we will continue to produce the best possible PR-Work we can."

How do you feel about your chances for another championship this year?

"I was training hard in the winter and I will try to win my fifth championship this year. It won't be easy though, because my race quads are two years old, and the engines are three years old. That's why we are so concerned with reliability."

Have you raced much in the United States, and if so, what are some of the differences from where you usually race?

"Not yet. But my next goal is to race one or two races in the WORC Series in the states this year. Right now I'm trying to connect and collect people for this plan. I supported the 16-year-old Supercross winner 'Prince of Dortmund,' Austin Politelli. I got to know his dad, who was a very successful quad racer in the 80's in the USA."

"Another important person is my friend Andy Green, who was racing on my own team in Germany in 2008 and 2009. He used to race in the GNC series a few years ago, and he taught me a lot about the scene. The main thing is to find a team in the USA that would be willing to make a race quad available for me."

"Another 'classic' race I want to have on my list is the Baja 1000. I think the big difference between USA and Europe, is opportunity for the top riders in America to concentrate on their sports 100 percent. They are professional and get big deals."

"When you look in the backyard of an American rider's house, you will often find they have their own practice track. As a European top rider you have to have one, or even two jobs, just to earn enough money to spend on your sport. Finding enough time for training and managing your team is very hard. You have to have 100 octane gas in your blood. But, it's exactly what I love to do, so I won't stop racing."

Do you have anything new or different for the 2011 race season in mind, and when does your race season get started?

"My first race is in March. This year my plan is to look even cooler than the guys up to 20 years younger. Ha-ha. For real though, I want to shock the German racing scene with my two strongest upcoming team members this year. They are two 14-year-old little fighters, and I expect to find them on the podium in the German Motocross Quad Sports scene. But, it's always hard work, and we need good luck and no injuries."

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