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K&N's Luke Bogacki Seals Up 2010 NHRA Div 2 Super Comp Championship With Latest Victory

Luke Bogacki Super Comp Dragster
Luke Bogacki Super Comp Dragster
Known well in the big money bracket event circuit, Carterville, Illinois resident Luke Bogacki hasn't seemed to have found a car or a series that he hasn't been able to conquer.
Luke Bogacki Stock Class 1969 Nova
Luke Bogacki Stock Class 1969 Nova


For 2010, Bogacki made the commitment to diligently concentrate his efforts on chasing NHRA championships in both Stock and Super Comp for the first time in addition to numerous high dollar bracket races.

"The Super Comp car that I have was purposely built to run just Super Comp," explained Bogacki of his decision. "And with the Stock car, it was just a natural thing to wonder how well I would do racing against those guys. Not that they are necessarily any better or any worse than the bracket crowd I run with, it's just different."
NHRA Super Comp and Stock Class Racer Luke Bogacki
NHRA Super Comp and Stock Class Racer Luke Bogacki


"And when you run over there [NHRA], it's just on a bigger stage," he added.

While Bogacki had a very successful season in his AA/SA 1969 Chevy Nova, finishing at least number two in Div 2 and a potentially strong top 10 finish nationally, it was his Super Comp Dragster where he continuously shined throughout the 2010 season.

"The division score ended up just being phenomenal," he said of his season in NHRA Super Comp. "My five claims ended up being three wins, a runner-up and a semi finish."

"We started off the very first of the year with a win at Bradenton with the division race there back in February," he reflected. "That just kind of started things going and the car has been awesome all year. From there, we went to the Gainesville divisional the very next weekend, where I ended up going out in the final in a very close race with Troy Williams, Jr. But that one race, was probably the best job I did all year, as I think I was double-oh every round but one, on the tree."

Bogacki would go on to a semi-final finish at his next NHRA division claim in Commerce before taking a small break to pursue some other series prior to his return to the division points battle.

"I had all those bad nationals over the summer, so I didn't really have much confidence going into Bowling Green for my next divisional in August," he said. "That's just one of those facilities, for whatever reason, I have done really well there, bracket racing. If there's one place I could have a little confidence, that would be it. And that win at Bowling Green was definitely my turning point in Super Comp."

Bogacki would head into his final two division claims of the season as a national championship contender in both Super Comp and Stock Eliminator all while holding on to lead in the Division 2 standings in both categories.

"Knowing coming in to Reynolds [Georgia Division Event] and Noble [Oklahoma Division Event] that it was kind of a long shot for the [National] championship, but knowing that if Ray [Miller III] could get beat first or second round and I could win one of the races, that we would be tied. I had already researched it and I would win the tiebreaker."

"So I went into the Reynolds race thinking, 'cool, I've got a shot', and then he goes out and with every round [win], that dream is becoming more and more realistic. Then you start thinking about it and there's a lot of pressure." Bogacki would go on to be the Super Comp event champion at the Reynolds, Georgia race.

"I don't remember ever having been that nervous, for say the last two or three rounds of that race," he said of his Super Comp win. "But I've never been so excited to see a win light come on as I was in that final, knowing the implications."

"Now, if it [points] holds up or not, and I end up as the [national] champion or not, they won't take that day away from me," he continued. "That was big deal and something I will always remember. As many races as I have won and as much success as I have had bracket racing, I would have never thought winning a thirty-five hundred dollar, or whatever it is, division race would rank up there. With all that was at stake, it was awesome."

In contrast, Bogacki's luck didn't follow him to the National event scene where he was unable to make it past third round.

"My National events were horrid," confessed Bogacki. "Had I been able to do better, the national championship not so close, but as it is, we are going to come down to the wire."

For 2011, Bogacki plans to take his stable of K&N equipped cars and once again concentrate more on the high dollar bracket race circuit.

"There's more of a profit margin for me in bracket racing," he confided. "Part of the reason for chasing NHRA this year was that I kinda just wanted to put all of my eggs in one basket and go do it once, just to see where I stack up and to say that I've done it. If I hadn't had the success, there might have been the urge to go try it again. But win or lose [National Championship], I feel like have a good year and done what I set out to do."

The newly crowned 2010 NHRA Div. 2 Super Comp Champion has always, very carefully, aligned himself with nothing but the top manufacturers in each of the product lines he uses on all of the cars he competes in and one of those being K&N Engineering.

"I am just tickled to death with all of K&N's products," said Bogacki. "Of course on the dragster we have one of their carbon fiber scoops, air filter and oil filter and just a few weeks ago I changed out the air filter on my truck to K&N. One has to know, that if K&N's products will stand up to all the abuse we put them through on the race track, then obviously they are more than good enough to use on our everyday vehicles and get me to and from the tracks."

Racing for 2010 is far from over for Bogacki as he has plans to compete in several winter bracket series in Florida, all while keeping a very close eye on how the final two events in NHRA Super Comp unfold and his chances at his very first NHRA National Super Comp Championship.

To learn more about Luke Bogacki, his Super Comp Dragster, Stock Class 1969 Nova and the K&N products he proudly uses on each, visit the K&N Video Page or watch K&N's NHRA Sportsman Divers David Rampy, Kathy Fisher, Shawn Langdon and Luke Bogacki Video.

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No More Disposable Air Filters for Buick LaCrosse and Regal Models with K&N

Replacement Air Filter for Buick LaCrosse and 2011 Buick Regal
Replacement Air Filter for 2010 and 2016 Buick LaCrosse and 2011 Buick Regal
The new 2011 Buick LaCrosse and Regal models are reaching out to newer customers in an effort to reestablish the Buick brand name to one of style, performance and luxury. The latest Buick LaCrosse has been released with a formidable 2.4L four-cylinder and a 3.6L V6 model designed to reestablish the Buick name in terms of class and power.

The Regal has also gained international acclaim and is also helping to restyle the mid size sedan market for Buick and GM. K&N has designed an air filter to provide added performance and engine protection to these new and stylish luxury vehicles.  K&N's 33-2442 air filter is made in the USA with quality materials so it will last for the life of your Buick.
Restriction Chart for 33-2442 Buick Air Filter
Restriction Chart for 33-2442 Air Filter


The 33-2442 air filter is a simple, drop-in style replacement filter which takes the place of stock disposable filters that must be purchased over-and-over then thrown away. This washable and re-usable air filter offers increased acceleration and horsepower while allowing your engine to breathe easier. The 33-2442 air filter can go for up to 50,000 miles before cleaning is necessary depending on driving conditions.

The 33-2442 is simple performance upgrade for the Buick Lacrosse and Regal models listed below.  K&N backs this filter with a 1,000,000 mile limited warranty and it can be purchased from your local K&N dealer.

The 33-2442 performance air filter will fit the following Buick models:
2016 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2016 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2015 Buick Regal 2.4L
2015 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2015 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2014 Chevrolet Malibu 2.4L
2014 Buick Regal 2.4L
2014 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2014 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2013 Chevrolet Malibu 2.4L
2013 Buick Regal 2.4L
2013 Buick Regal 2.0L
2013 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2013 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2012 Buick Regal 2.4L
2012 Buick Regal 2.0L
2012 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2012 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2011 Buick Regal 2.4L
2011 Buick Regal 2.0L
2011 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2011 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L
2010 Buick Lacrosse 3.6L V6
2010 Buick Lacrosse 3.0L V6
2010 Buick Lacrosse 2.4L

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2008-2016 Lexus GS460 Sedan Gets Increased Performance with K&N High-Flow Air Filter

Replacement Air Filter for 2008 through 2016 Lexus GS460 4.6L
Replacement Air Filter for 2008 through 2016 Lexus GS460 4.6L
Lexus entered the premium midsize sedan market over 15 years ago with the GS line. The GS has evolved over the years with its latest luxury sedan, the GS460, standing out with a smooth running 4.6 liter V8 engine and eight-speed automatic transmission.

For 2008 to 2016 Lexus GS460 models equipped with a 4.6L V8 engine, K&N can help to increase performance with its new High-Flow Air Filter™ number 33-2452.

K&N air filters provide less restriction than typical paper air filters, which can increase the efficiency of the combustion process. Allowing your engine to breathe easier can give your car extra horsepower and extra acceleration that can come in handy, even during every day driving. The simple drop-in design makes a K&N replacement air filter an easy, and ecological, performance add-on.

Made from cotton instead of paper, this air filter never needs to be replaced. K&N's 33-2452 will require cleaning every 50,000 miles under normal highway driving conditions. It will provide outstanding engine protection for the life of your vehicle and since it never needs to be replaced it will help to reduce waste in our landfills.

K&N stock replacement air filters for street vehicles are covered by our famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty® and will be the last air filter your Lexus GS460 will ever need.

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K&N Awards Jake Johnson with Grand National Championship Title

At the beginning of 2010, K&N's Johnny Jump and Hall of Fame racer Mike Kidd began discussions.  With the help of series sponsor Parts-Unlimited, the creation of the AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship Series became a reality.
At the beginning of 2010, K&N's Johnny Jump and Hall of Fame racer Mike Kidd began discussions. With the help of series sponsor Parts-Unlimited, the creation of the AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship Series became a reality.
The AMA Pro Grand National Championship is the oldest and most traditional form of motorcycle racing in America, tracing its roots back to the early 1900's. This year, the day after the K&N Filters Grand National Championship came to an end on the Yavapai Downs Mile, AMA Pro Racing hosted the 2010 Awards Ceremony at the Prescott Resort and Convention Center. By all measures, and according to those in attendance, the event was a striking success, filled with a renewed sense of dedication and emotion.
This was the first time since 2006 that a single rider was crowned Grand National Champion. Special Thanks to Zanotti Racing, Dave Zanotti, Ted McDermitt and Mike Hacker.
This was the first time since 2006 that a single rider was crowned Grand National Champion. Special Thanks to Zanotti Racing, Dave Zanotti, Ted McDermitt and Mike Hacker.


"I almost have a 40 year relationship with K&N, from racing, promoting and now working as the Director of Flat Track for AMA Pro Racing," explained Hall of Fame racer Mike Kidd.

"Earlier this year I made a call to John Jump (Brand Manager of the Powersports Division) to offer K&N Filters the title position of the series, which would include a $50,000.00 expert Grand National Championship points fund. We named the series AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship Series, with an awards banquet following the final race in Prescott, Arizona, to honor all our champions."
K&N's Johnny Jump gives Jake Johnson a $10,000 check for winning the K&N Filters AMA Grand National Championship Series presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com.
K&N's Johnny Jump gives Jake Johnson a $10,000 check for winning the K&N Filters AMA Grand National Championship Series presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com.


What made this year's ceremony particularly exceptional was that it marked the first time since 2006 that the official overall Grand National Champion was crowned. By virtue of his 20 point win over both Joe Kopp and Jared Mees, Jake Johnson came away with the lion's share of hardware and cash.
The class of 1972, three AMA Hall of Famers, Mike Kidd, Kenny Roberts and Gary Scott.
The class of 1972, three AMA Hall of Famers, Mike Kidd, Kenny Roberts and Gary Scott.
Johnson won $10,000 from K&N Filters, and $5,000 from Harley-Davidson Motor Company, plus another $2,500 for winning the "Twins" Championship. Kopp and Mees collected checks for $8,000 and $6,000 respectively from the K&N points fund.

We asked Kidd to clarify the significance of what it meant to award the Overall Grand National Champion at this year's banquet?

"It gets a bit complicated, but here goes," said Kidd. "The Grand National Series began in 1954 with 18 races consisting of Short Track, TT, Half Mile, Mile and Road Race. In 1986 road race was split off from flat track to run their own Championship Series, so from 1986 through 2005 the series consisted of all aspects of flat track racing, with points accumulated from each round going to crown AMA Pro Grand National Champion. Then, in 2006 AMA Pro Racing split flat track into two series, singles and twins, resulting in a Singles National Champion and Twins National Champion."

Kidd goes on to explain that there were many people who felt splitting the series into singles and twins took away from the magnitude of a Grand National Champion, in which only one rider carried the number one plate. Beginning in 2006, unless a one rider won both the Singles and Twins Championship, Flat Track would have two riders with number one plates, somewhat diluting the meaning of a Grand National Champion.

"In 2010 AMA Pro Racing elected to go back to a combined singles and twins series to crown one Grand National Champion," adds Kidd. "AMA Pro Racing will still recognize the expert Singles National Champion and Twins National Champion to allow marketing benefits to teams, riders and manufacturers who only campaign the singles or twins class, however, only the Grand National Champion will carry the number one plate."

Kidd says there were many heartfelt moments during this year's ceremony, but there was one in particular that sticks out.

"I knew sometime during the awards ceremony that Joe Kopp was going to mention his retirement from competing on a full schedule. I remember when I announced my retirement, it was extremely hard to hold back the emotions from the hard work, dedication and commitment it takes to be competitive. Since that time I have seen my fair share of riders who just cannot hold back their emotions either from winning or announcing their retirement, so I was anxiously waiting to see how Joe would handle his announcement."

"When Joe began speaking of retiring, here came the emotions….and not just from Joe, but everyone in the room. That was a special moment, where he shared his feelings on racing and the commitment to be with his family."

Kidd's initial involvement with K&N reaches back to 1971, when he was riding Yamaha's in the Junior Division. Norm McDonald, the "N" in K&N, approached him to ask if he would be interested in racing for the innovative company, which had only been in existence two years at that point.

"I raced my Junior and Expert rookie season for K&N with some great success. As a rookie expert at the 1972 season opener at the Houston Astrodome we were second to Kenny Roberts in the Short Track National," recalls Kidd. "It was pretty cool, because Kenny Roberts, Gary Scott and I were all three rookies sitting on the pole for the Short Track National. Throughout my entire professional racing career I have never used any other filter than a K&N."

At the conclusion of this year's awards ceremony, Kidd remarked, "It was obvious the riders and teams appreciated the points fund, and the commitment from all our sponsors towards the series."

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High-Flow Air Filter for K&N NHRA Pro Stock Composite Hood Scoops

Air Filter for 100-8506 and 100-8508 K&N NHRA Pro Stock Composite Hood Scoops
Air Filter for 100-8506 and 100-8508 K&N NHRA Pro Stock Composite Hood Scoops
K&N continues to stay at the cutting edge of race technology. When it comes to racing, K&N has the most innovative products designed to protect your engine while giving you an edge.

K&N's 28-4210 race filter is now available.  It fits inside K&N Composite Hood Scoop parts 100-8506 and 100-8508.  These K&N NHRA Pro Stock Hood Scoops are made of ultra strong and light carbon fiber. In addition to NHRA's Pro Stock class, these scoops can also be used in Super Stock, Super Gas, Top Sportsman, and Pro Mod classes.

Before the 28-4210 filter was available racers using one of these hood scoops either used the 28-4165 air filter which mounts over the carburetor, a standard air cleaner, nothing at all, or a K&N Inner Liner 100-8511.  K&N has come up with an additional solution for better racing. Racers now have the option to use the 28-4210 race filter.  It was designed to flow air optimally through the two hood scoops. 

Installation of this filter is easily performed by attaching the included lightweight carbon fiber brace across the top end of the filter, aligning the opening of the filter base into the rounded lip of the opening in the scoop, then mounting the brace to the inside the scoop. The air flows through the opening in the scoop, through the filter's sides and top then into the carburetor.

The 28-4210 race filter adds very little restriction while it adds much needed protection to the carburetor and engine.  Many racers are already using this hood scoop air filter with a K&N hood scoop to give them an edge and to help extend the life of their engines. 

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