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The Chevrolet Corvette’s performance is legendary among enthusiasts and general
consumers alike. As America’s premier sports coupe, the Corvette rivals cars
that cost four times as much. This makes the Corvette an excellent buy, offering
a lot of bang for the buck. A K&N air intake system is also legendary for
offering an outstanding level of performance for the money. Offering a
guaranteed horsepower gain, K&N’s air intake systems will make it seem like you have a different car.
Air intake for Corvette 6.2 liter V8
Performance Air Intake System for Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
K&N’s 63-3073 for the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Corvette with a 6.2 liter V8 engine provides an incredible 17 horsepower increase at the rear wheels. K&N’s Research and Development Department tested a 2008 Chevrolet Corvette with a 6.2 liter V8 engine on our in-house dynamometer. Results showed an increase across the RPM range with a dramatic peak horsepower gain of 17.72 horsepower @ 4,750 RPM! K&N’s 63-3073 provides increased performance while maintaining that “O/E” look with a rotationally molded high-density polyethylene tube.
Air intake installed in a 2008 Chevrolet Corvette
Dyno chart for 2008-2012 Chevrolet Corvette
K&N cold air intakes completely replace the restrictive factory air intake assembly with an aerodynamically engineered tube and an oversized air filter. K&N’s rotationally molded high-density polyethylene tubes offer the most flexibility in design and outstanding horsepower numbers. With a K&N
performance air intake system, consumers can count on increased acceleration and horsepower whether winding along a lonely country road or
passing cars on a highway.
This air intake system uses a uniquely shaped carbon fiber high-flow air filter (RP-5161).
This filter captures harmful particles, increases airflow, and also increases service life. This K&N air filter performs for up to 100,000 miles before service is required depending on driving conditions.
The 63-3073 takes about 90 minutes or less to install, using simple hand tools, requires no cutting or drilling, and is covered by the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty®.
For increased protection and style, K&N offers a Drycharger® filter wrap number RP-5135DK that can be used in conjunction with
the 63-3073 air intake. Drychargers® are made from a durable polyester material containing uniform micron openings which will stop small dirt particles and repel water; yet add little restriction to the airflow of the filter.
The K&N 63-3073 air intake system fits the following vehicles:
2013 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
2012 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
2011 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
2010 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
2009 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
2008 Chevrolet Corvette 6.2L V8
This K&N equipped 2006 Scion tC with a 2.4 liter engine has been to over 30 car shows winning many awards
Jeff Maldonado's 2006 Scion tC with the 2.4 liter enigne is equipped with a K&N high-flow air intake system and K&N Wrench-Off Oil Filter
Jeff Maldonado, president of the Revoluscion Car Club, has a passion for modified cars and a talent for converting an ordinary vehicle into a show piece. Modified cars have always been an interest for Maldonado. "I have taken my 2006 Scion tC with a 2.4 liter engine to over 30 car shows," said Maldonado. "And now I am looking for original ideas to keep my car fresh and different."
Jeff Maldonado plans to bring his 2006 Scion tC to the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, Nevada
Car shows have become a part of life for Maldonado. "When I got my tC I wasn't sure what I would do," he said. "I attended my first car show in 2007 and after that I slowly started adding mods
to my car." From that point on, Maldonado has attended an abundance of car shows
including Scion VIP Pomona, Scion VIP Long Beach, Forbidden Scion Car Show, Scion Nationals, Scion Superhighway, Hot Import Nights, Night Shift, T.O.R.C., Motor for Toys, Scion Evolution Glow and Show In The Desert, Summer Slam, Extreme AutoFest (EAF), SPOCOM
to name a few.
Maldonado uses K&N products. "I have always liked K&N filters," he said, "I've built a show car but I've also run it on the track and wow, you can feel the difference in performance." Maldonado uses K&N high-flow air intake system, part
number 69-8607TB,
and K&N Wrench-Off Oil Filter, part number HP-1003
on his Scion tC.
Some of the awards won by Maldonado are the Formula Drift Long Beach "Best Ice", Scion Nationals 2008 "1st Place Street tC", Powerhouse 2008 "Top 25", Scion 5th Anniversary "Display Car", Alpha Squad Pasadena Nights "1st Place Mild tC", Scionfest III "1st Place Mild tC" & "3rd Place Best Paint" and Image Nights "1st Place Wild tC."
In November, Maldonado plans to attend the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, Nevada. He will be showing off his K&N equipped and highly modified 2006 Scion tC in the Smart Wax Booth.
Modifications to this 2006 Scion tC are not over yet. "I have been making major changes to my car once per year," said Maldonado. "After my appearance in SEMA I plan to convert the car into a wide body convertible."
Specs for the 2006 Scion tC with the 2.4 liter engine are as follows:
Exterior Mods:
- Two Tone Paint Conversion "Lamborghini Dark Blue & Custom Blue Candy"
- AIT Racing Fab Style Bodykit
- HID 8K Headlights
- Smoked Taillights
- Aftermarket Short Antenna
- 18" Bacarrat Black Chrome Wheels
- Hancook Tires
- R1Concepts Custom Brake Rotors and Pads
Interior Mods:
- Interior Neon Kits
- Cup Holder Custom Neon Set-up
- LED Interior Lights
- JT Autostyle Lambo Doors
- Custom Painted Interior Trim
- Blue Suede Interior
Audio & Visual Mods:
- Pioneer Head Unit
- Boss DVD Player
- TV Tuner and PS2 Game Console
- TVs in the Headrest
- Wireless Headphones
- 2 12" Kicker CRV Subs
- 1200 Watt Performance Techniques Amplifier
- 600 Watt DHD Amplifier
- 6 1/2" 2-Way Kicker Door Panel Speakers
- 1200 Watt Power Inverter
Find K&N products for your vehicle using the application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Jonathon Payne is leading the points in the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League Pro Stock 4X4 class. Payne drives a 2005 Ford Ranger with a 485 cubic inch big block Ford engine at pro pulling events. This year Payne has taken 3 first place podiums and 6 second place podiums.
Jonathon Payne leads the points in the Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League Pro Stock 4X4 Class
“I’ve been taking him to truck and tractor pulls since he was born in 1981,” said Donnie Payne, Jonathon’s father. “He said he wanted to do it about 9 years ago, and I’ve been helping him at events since he started.”
Jonathon Payne drives his modified 2005 Ford Ranger at Pro Pulling League competitions
In the Pro Pulling League competitors are hooked up to a weight transfer known as a sled
In pro pulling competition trucks pull a big sled that weighs between 40 to 60 thousand pounds. The tracks are about 300 feet and as the trucks pull, the sled transfers more weight from the rear of the sled to the front of the track. Competitors are hooked up to a short chain and as they apply more force on the front of the sled it gets harder to pull as they advance on the track. The box and the pan are two major components of the sled. The weight comes from multiples of lead blocks inside the box.
In pulling there are two lines on each side of the rig. If a competitor touches the line, they are disqualified. They also only get one chance to make a pull. If more than one person passes the 300 foot mark there is a pull-off.
“We push the truck to 6000-7000 rpm’s right off the bat,” said Payne. “It’s a lot of noise and a lot of power. We’ve done every modification we could on the Ford truck to get more power including using K&N air filters. K&N gives us more air flow and that means more horsepower.” The Payne’s have used K&N since Jonathon started pulling. “We wouldn’t use anything else,” he said.
Payne’s next pull will be September 4 at the Indiana County Fairgrounds, in Indiana.
1969 Camaro Stock car owned and driven by Dan Fletcher, who is one of the most recognizable sportsman class drivers in Drag Racing
Duane LaFleur's K&N Filters 1968 Chevrolet Camaro roadster built by Race Tech Race Cars will be at the most prestigious NHRA National event on the circuit in Indianapolis
1962 Corvette driven by Thomas Bayer to compete in the 55th anniversary of the MAC Tools U.S. Nationals at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis
K&N sponsored racer Warren Johnson is seeking his seventh win at the MAC Tools U.S. Nationals
K&N Horsepower Challenge 2009 victory for Jeg Coughlin at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. Coughlin is looking for another victory at Indianapolis.
Sportsman class racer Brian Browell will compete in Competition Eliminator Labor Day Weekend in Indianapolis
There is an edge inside many racers, and it’s not diffused until they win at the biggest race of the year, it’s not satisfied until they repeat that win, and it’s not complete until they walk among the legends at O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis.
On Labor Day weekend, fans get a chance to watch, and racers get another shot at winning the most prestigious NHRA drag racing event on the circuit, the 55th anniversary of the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. This will be the 18th National Event of the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series where more than 1,000 competitors in 12 different racing categories will hit the fabled strip at drag racing’s grandest event.
K&N will have many supported racers in both the pro and sportsman categories in the four day marathon. The sportsman racers will battle for the U.S. Nationals Title as well as points for the year end championship. The pros will battle it out for the final open positions in the Top 10 to qualify for the Countdown to 1. All season long pro racers gather points, but once this event is over the top ten pros in each class have their points reset. They will
compete until one champion is left in each class.
Three-time Pro Stock world champion Greg Anderson is seeking his sixth overall Mac Tools U.S. Nationals victory and K&N sponsored legend
Warren Johnson is going after his seventh win at the prestigious race.
Other K&N supported racers include:
Competition Eliminator
Dan Fletcher, reigning world champion, also currently third in the world David Rampy, currently sixth in the world
Brian Browell, currently eighth in the world
Greg Kamplain
Larry Pritchett
Super Stock
Brad Zaskowski, currently second in the world
Gary Stinnett, currently ninth in the world Slate Cummings Larry Cummings Peter Biondo
Michael Mans
Charles Forbes
Stock Eliminator
Peter Biondo
Dan Fletcher
David Rampy
David Forbes
Slate Cummings
Super Comp
Gary Stinett
Tommy Phillips, currently sixth in the world
Ray Connolly
Travis Prudhomme
Janice Swan
Dave Connoly
Greg Kamplain Sheldon Gecker
Anthony Castillo
Super Gas
Ray Connolly, currently second in the world
Tommy Phillips, currently seventh in the world
Michael Ruff, defending champion Duane LaFleur
Sheldon Gecker
Rick Prudhomme
Tracy Dennis
Thomas Bayer
K&N 2009 Horsepower Challenge Winner
Jeg Coughlin is a two-time U.S. Nationals Pro Stock winner and the current Full Throttle Series Pro Stock Points leader. “There is no other series like Indy,” he said. “My goal was to race at Indy from a very young age, and second to win the greatest drag race on earth, the U.S. Nationals. There is no other race on earth like it.”
The first of five pro qualifying sessions is scheduled for 5:30 pm EST on Friday, September 4. Racing continues throughout the Labor Day Weekend and final eliminations begin at 11 am EST on Monday, September 7.
ESPN2 will televise more than ten hours of coverage. Check your local listings for times.
The Ninth Annual Bluegrass Classic is a 60 lap race at Bluegrass Speedway in Bardstown, Kentucky. For Ray Cook, it was his first win in the state of Kentucky.
Ray Cook lead all 60 laps to score his first win the Kentucky at the Ninth Annual Bluegrass Classic, photo by Rick Schwallie
The Brasstown, North Carolina native captured his third Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series Race of 2009 and a $10,000 to win purse.
Ray Cook's MasterSbilt Monte Carlo SS has a Race Engine Design Motor and K&N filters, photo by Rick Schwallie
Winner's Circle Prize of $10,000 went to K&N supported racer Ray Cook at Bluegrass Speedway in Kentucky, photo by Rick Schwallie
Cook opened up a five car length advantage over Chris Wall of Holden, Louisiana as Dale McDowell of Chickamauga, Georgia made a pass on Brandon Kinzer of Allen, Kentucky.
As leader, Cook picked up the tail end of the field and started to enter traffic. At the same time Wall was closing in on Cook.
The track started to take rubber and passing became difficult. Wall stayed within two car lengths off Cook for several laps. Cook was able to keep Wall at bay until the finish line to score the win. Wall took second place.
Cook’s MasterSbilt Monte Carlo SS has a Race Engine Design motor and is sponsored by Hicks and Ingle Company General Contracting along with VP Racing Fuels, Real Racing Wheels, Integra Racing Chocks, GW Performance and K&N Filters.
“We’ll savor this win for a while,” said Cook. “Our K&N filters performed well and protected our engines in this type of dirt racing. We count on great filtration and additional horsepower for our engines with K&N.”