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K&N Frees Up 15 + Additional Horsepower for Ford Mustang GT

For 40 years, the Mustang has been a part of American car history. The 2005 and 2006 Mustang GT is a muscle car with a clean contemporary design that sports a 300 horsepower, 4.6 liter V8 engine.

Fuel Injection Performance Kit for the 2005 and 2006 Ford Mustang GT
Fuel Injection Performance Kit for the 2005 and 2006 Ford Mustang GT
By replacing your factory air intake assembly for this car with K&N Engineering's Generation II 57-Series Fuel Injection Performance Kit (57-2565) your engine can see an additional 15.26 horsepower gain at 6000 RPM. K&N intakes are designed to dramatically reduce intake restriction as they smooth and straighten air flow. This allows your vehicle's engine more air and this means more power and acceleration throughout the engine's RPM range.

The 2005 V8 Mustang GT 4.6L V8 F/1 was one of the first vehicles that had a Hydrocarbon trap. K&N engineers were able to use the Hydrocarbon trap and stock air box to make an intake kit with a special adaptor. "The car's ability to pass a smog test was the biggest challenge with the Hydrocarbon trap," said K&N Performance Kit Manager Bert Heck. "We designed a special adaptor to allow consumers to obtain a Carb EO number."

With the addition of the 57- Series FIPK kit there it is not necessary to reprogram the Mustang's computer to benefit from the power gain, said Heck. "It's a big bonus," he said. K&N's FIPK can be installed in 90 minutes or less with common hand tools.

The key to the success of the FIPK kit is its K&N High-Flow Air Filter. K&N's High-Flow Air Filters are reusable, with cleaning and re-oiling suggested about every 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions, while using a K&N cleaning kit. All K&N High-Flow Intake Kits are backed by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.

Find K&N products 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.

Rain and Mud Almost Stop The World of Outlaws Race at Sharon Speedway

Rain postponed Friday’s World of Outlaws race at Lernerville Speedway, but the Jeremy Campbell Motorsports team moved onto Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio Saturday May 20th.

Mandie, Chris and Jeremy Steele: Photo Courtesy of Chris Steele Racing
Jeremy Campbell at Sharon Speedway : Photo courtesy of Jeremy Campbell Racing and JMS Pro Photo
The Ohio race track was not looking good either, after days of rain the Sharon Speedway was also mud track. The promoters however, brought in a helicopter to hover less than 10 feet above the track to speed up the drying process. After three hours of slow laps via helicopter and tractor work the race was able to start.

Jeremy Campbell uses K&N Engineering products. “K&N filters have made a difference on our engine’s performance this season,” said Katie Schroeder of Jeremy Campbell Motorsports. “We are either covered in dust or mud and going from one extreme to the other. The one constant is K&N keeps the dirt out and protects our engines from these extreme conditions.”

The race at Sharon Speedway was supposed to be Day 2 of the Commonwealth Clash, $50,000 to win Challenge. Since Lernerville was a bust, the option to start last and try to win from the back was given to Donny Schatz. He accepted, and the Sharon Speedway race counted as even points for all drivers.

Campbell started 7th in the A feature after transferring from his heat and finishing 7th in the new one dash race format. Campbell surged to the front and was running second, hot on the trail of leader Brooke Tatnell. When it was all over, Campbell ended with a solid fourth place.

“We had a great run at Sharon and it looks like we are finally going to get away from the rain and start racing more,” said Campbell. “It’s hard to get into a grove when you have a lot of rainouts, but I’m felling good going into the next couple of weeks.”

The team is headed to Charlotte, North Carolina to race at The Dirt Track at Lowe’s motor Speedway. “We’ve been down at the Penske Technologies Wind Tunnel working on the cars,” said Campbell. “The guys have been working with the K&N Filters and everything looks ready for what should be a great showing Wednesday at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.”

Follow the Jeremy Campbell Motorsports Racing Team's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site.  Find K&N products 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.

Volkswagen Golf Gains 8 Horsepower with K&N's 69-Series Typhoon Air Intake System

The Volkswagen Golf has been a bestseller in Europe for two decades, but in the United States it has a wide range of compacts as competition. Think of it as a descendant of the car that started the economy box trend years ago, the Volkswagen Rabbit.

Air Intake 69-9752 for the 1998 to 2001 Volkswagen Golf
Air Intake 69-9752TP for the 1998 to 2001 Volkswagen Golf

Air Intake 69-9752 for the 1998 to 2001 Volkswagen Golf
Air Intake 69-9752TB for the 1998 to 2001 Volkswagen Golf
If you own a 1998, 1999, 2000 or 2001 Volkswagen Golf with a 2.0L engine you know the standard four-cylinder engine is good for 115 horsepower. K&N Engineering has released a new 69-Series Typhoon Air Intake System.

K&N tests have shown an 8 horsepower gain @ 6000 RPM for this intake.  "The position of the mass air sensor and the type and position of the filter used are very critical for power gains," said K&N Project Designer Joost Adriaans. "We did a lot of testing with all these variables."

There are two eye catching choices for this 69-Series Intake System. Consumers have a choice of polished aluminum or powder coated blue. The polished aluminum finish on this 69-Series Intake System is part number 69-9752TP. For the powder coated blue the part number is 69-9752TB. Blue is a very popular color on the Volkswagen Golf in Europe.

No matter your color preference K&N Engineers have made sure the design on the system provides maximum power to meet consumer demands. "The intake system is quite long and it makes it harder to develop due to alignment issues," said Adriaans. "But we were able to take advantage of the vehicle's design with this kit by positioning the filter far away from the engine. Modifying one of the grill inserts provides extra air to the filter."

The filters on our Air Intake Kits are washable and reusable. It takes about 90 minutes or less to install this kit.  Find K&N products 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.

A Sold Out Crowd Rallys at the Sixth National Sprint Tour Event of the Season

“I had a good run,” said Sammy Swindell after winning the number five spot in the sixth National Sprint Tour (NST) event of the season at Hutchinson Raceway Park in Hutchinson, Kansas. “There was a lot of traffic, but I managed to pass a couple of guys.”

Guy Forbrook Owned Mopar
Guy Forbrook Owned Mopar
The sold out crowd of 7,000 was on its feet for the 30 lap main event. Tim Kaeding took the lead in lap five of the April 21st event and stayed there. By lap ten the top five racers were Kaeding, Steve Kinser, Jason Solwold, Tim Shaffer and Jason Meyers. Sammy Swindell had moved up to sixth position.

There was a battle between Swindell and Meyers for most of the 24 car race. Meyers was able to hold his position and got by Solwold in turns three and four with only six laps to go on the semi-baked dirt oval. Two laps later Sammy also passed Solwold and the top five finishers in the main event were set. It ended with Kaeding, Kinser, Shaffer, Meyers and Swindell.

“The track was really dusty and there was a lot of loose stuff flying around,” said Swindell. “At one point we had to dig all the clay out from under the hood, it was everywhere except the engine.”

Swindell was driving the Guy Forbrook-owned Mopar-powered Volcano Joe’s Coffee/Wirtgen Maxim. Forbrook Motors has used K&N Engineering products for years.

“The K&N filter kept all the clay out of the engine,” said Swindell. “The K&N filter did its job, that’s why we use them in every race.” Swindell is a three time World of Outlaws champion and one of the WoO’s top 10 drivers in point standings.

National Sprint Tour action continues May 2 at Davenport Speedway in Davenport, Iowa. Swindell’s next World of Outlaws race is April 29 at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa.

Follow Forbrook Motorsports Racing's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site.  Find K&N products 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.

SPEED World Challenge Driver Points Leader Stays on Top at Long Beach Grand Prix

Michael McCann of North Canton, Ohio, led the SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge GT Series at Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach for 21 of 29 laps. Driving downtown on city streets, going fast then slow, then fast is very difficult on brakes.

Mike McCann and Rob Foster at Long Beach Grand Prix
Mike McCann and Rob Foster at Long Beach Grand Prix
“There was no time for my brakes to cool off and they started to go toward the end of the race,” said McCann. “Just before the next to the last corner Ron Fellows made an aggressive outside pass in his Cadillac. In my attempt to re-pass Ron I got between gears and allowed Tommy Archer to go by. I went from first to third with only one corner to go.”

McCann was third in the #82 McCann Plastics/K&N Filters/Dodge Viper, 1.338 seconds behind Fellows. Fellows edged Tommy Archer by 0.730 seconds and won the inaugural SCCA SPEED GT Championship on the Streets of Long Beach.

McCann said he never gave a thought of bumping Fellows out of the way as the driver of the Cadillac made his pass. “I don’t drive that way. He made a good pass, and he deserved it,” said McCann. “I just thought, wow, I can’t believe he (Fellows) did that, it was really good. Then I made the mistake of grabbing the wrong gear and Tommy moved in as well.”

McCann leads the SPEED World Challenge Drivers with 74 points after the first three races of the season. At Sebring, Florida, McCann earned the first win of his SCCA pro Racing SPEED World Challenge career, by taking the SCCA SPEED GT portion of the 54th Annual Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring by 11.571 seconds.

“Competition is my whole life,” said McCann. “We’re in this for the championship.” The SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge consists of 11 races beginning at Sebring in March and ending in October at Laguna Seca, California.

McCann uses K&N Engineering oil and air filters in his cars. “I’ve used K&N since I was a kid racing motorcross,” said McCann. “I was 10-years-old then, now I’m 43.”

McCann said when he thinks about high-performance he thinks of K&N. “When K&N started making filters for Vipers, putting on the K&N filter was a necessity,” he said.

The next round of the SCCA SPEED GT Challenge series will be May 19-21 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, in Lexington, Ohio.

Follow McCann Racing's progress throughout the racing season at the K&N news site.  Find K&N products 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.