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Brock Hoyer Captures the Gold Medal in the Winter X Games Snow BikeCross Race

Brock Hoyer jumps at the Snow BikeCross at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado

Hoyer flies high in his Snow BikeCross X Games win

What do you get when you cross a modern motocross bike with a snowmobile? You get a fire-breathing, snow-roosting hybrid called a snow bike. When you take that snow bike and put it in the hands of a talented, K&N-sponsored motorcross racer at the inaugural Snow BikeCross race at the Winter X Games, you get a gold medal.

Brock Hoyer seized the top podium spot in the event held in Aspen, Colorado, in January. The Canadian outpaced American Colton Haaker and fellow Canadian Cody Matechuk who finished second and third, respectively. If the name Haaker sounds familiar, he was the champion of the 2016 EnduroCross series which K&N sponsors.

Brock Hoyer after the Snow BikeCross at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado

Hoyer has reason to smile after a dominating performance

Hoyer started the finals as the fastest qualifier. In the 30-lap main event, Hoyer won by a margin of more than 11 seconds. In a dominating performance, Hoyer took the lead early in the final and never relinquished his position.

Hoyer’s roots run deep in motocross. “My racing background is pro Canadian motocross," says Hoyer. “I’ve been racing pro since 2005.” For Snow BikeCross, it certainly doesn’t hurt that Hoyer’s homeland is the Great White North.

As to what the new sport really entails, Hoyer explains that it is truly a melding of two thrilling motorsports.

“Snow BikeCross is unique and challenging,” Hoyer says. “It's a totally different set up for the bike. It's a mix of two of the greatest sports, moto bike and sled. When you’re riding in the back country at 8000 feet and looking over the mountainscape, it's just breath-taking. It's God’s country.”

Brock Hoyer roosts at Snow BikeCross at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado

Snow bikes open up a new dimension in winter powersports

Technically, a snow bike is a motocrosser with a snowmobile-like track in place of the rear wheel. A unique rear suspension allows an impressive 20-inches of travel, and a special ski is fitted in place of the front wheel. This set-up creates a fast and nimble snow machine that allows for motorcycle-like leans and jumps.

Hoyer is convinced that the relatively new sport will not be just a flash in the pan. “What I see for the future of this sport - I think it's here to stay,” says Hoyer. “With back country riding and racing, I think it's just going to keep growing from here.”

Brock Hoyer at the checkered flag of the Snow BikeCross at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado

Hoyer celebrates the checkered flag with a high-flying finish

The popular X Games stage certainly doesn’t hurt the sport’s chances of gaining a foothold in the winter sports snowscape. When you combine that with the top-tier racing stars that Snow BikeCross is attracting, the future looks bright.

Hoyer is quick to turn the spotlight on K&N for being a key player in his success. “K&N filters have been great. They’re the only filters I trust in all my vehicles and work trucks,” says Hoyer. “I have been using the product for years. And it's the filter I choose for my race snow bike to make power on and off the track. Period.”

K&N congratulates Brock Hoyer on his Snow BikeCross gold medal performance at the Winter X Games.

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3 Popular Performance Upgrades for Your Ford Focus

2016 Ford Focus
2016 Ford Focus

Your Ford Focus may have more performance than you know, and K&N has designed products that are easy to install and can help you access that performance. Here are three ways you can use K&N's performance technology to improve your Ford Focus:

1. Install a K&N Air Intake System

Ford Focus Air Intake
Ford Focus Air Intake

Installing a K&N air intake system is a simple way to get your Ford Focus closer to its full potential. K&N air intakes add horsepower, torque, and acceleration to whatever engine they are designed for. K&N has designed air intakes for the many varieties of Ford Focus and you can find the perfect fit for yours by visiting K&N's Ford Focus air intakes page. A K&N air induction system:

  • Replaces entire air box
  • Reduces air flow restriction so that your engine can take in more air
  • Air induction system includes a washable and reusable lifetime air filter
  • Can be installed with commonly available tools, usually in 90 minutes or less
  • Is designed to last up to 50,000 miles before service is required.
Ford Focus Air Filter
Ford Focus Air Filter

2. Replace Your Paper Air Filter with a K&N Cotton Air Filter

Air filters keep dirt, harmful debris and other contaminants out of your engine. While most vehicles come with disposable paper air filters, K&N air filters are made with oiled cotton material that is much less restrictive than a paper air filter. Visit the K&N Ford Focus air filters page to find a K&N air filter made specifically for your Ford Focus. The benefits of a K&N air filter include:

  • Designed to increase horsepower, torque, and acceleration
  • Washable and reusable air filter included
  • Better for the environment- reusable air filters means less disposable air filters filling up landfills

3. Upgrade Your Oil Filter to a K&N Oil Filter

Ford Focus Oil Filter
Ford Focus Oil Filter

K&N offers Performance Silver and Performance Gold oil filters, both of which feature:

  • High Flow Rates
  • Strength and Durability to prevent damage from rocks and debris
  • Anti-drainback valve (where applicable) keeps oil in the engine to help prevent dry starts
  • Rolled threads help prevent stripping and give a smoother installation

Higher oil flow rates help your engine perform better. K&N Performance Gold® oil filters feature a 1" nut welded to the top of the canister, making them easy to remove when the time comes- simply wrench off with a standard tool.

To find the K&N oil filter that is right for you and your vehicle, browse our Ford Focus oil filters page.


Find K&N Products For Your Vehicle

Find K&N products for the Ford Focus, as well as other vehicles, use the K&N application search below then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.

 
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K&N and Total Chaos Fabrication Take on the Sahara Desert in a One of a Kind Race

The Sahara Desert is one of the harshest environments on earth

The Sahara Desert is one of the harshest environments on earth

Imagine driving across the Sahara Desert with little more than a compass, a black and white hand drawn map from the 1960s, and a teammate. Every direction, for thousands of miles, all you can see is sand, dunes, and absolutely no sign of life. That is what the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles is about.

Started in 1990, the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles du Maroc, as it is officially called, is a rally race held in the southeastern portion of Morocco, Africa, along the Algerian border. The race, put on by Maienga, an international event management agency, is only open to women. Their goal is to raise money to support a team of doctors to provide medical attention to the remote regions of Morocco.

Nicole and Chrissie took time out of the race to hand out goodies to the desolate communities

Nicole and Chrissie took time out of the race to hand out goodies to the desolate communities

They are extremely concerned with environmental responsibility and limiting their impact during the event. Some of the registration fee even goes to an organization that provides carbon dioxide emissions offsetting, so there is practically zero impact on the environment. The event is traditionally held in the months of March and April, while the weather is still relatively cool. There are three unique classes of vehicles; 4x4 (for 4x4 trucks), Crossover (for SUVs, vans, and crossovers), and Motorcycle (for motorcycles and quads). Other than that, the only criterion is your own determination, according to the Rallye’s website.

Being an all women race, there are often a wide range of participants from all over the globe and from all walks of life. One of the teams consisted of a pair of Southern California women, Chrissy Beavis and Nicole Pitell-Vaughan. Chrissy is a rally car co-driver and has worked with some of the best in the industry. Nicole Pitell-Vaughan owns Total Chaos Fabrication in Corona, California. Total Chaos fabricates suspension parts for a variety of off-road specific applications. So both women are no stranger to driving off-road, but this would take them to the next level.

This picture perfectly sums up life in the Sahara. Now imagine volunteering to race across it!

This picture perfectly sums up life in the Sahara. Now imagine volunteering to race across it!

K&N has been a sponsor of Nicole and Total Chaos for a number of years.

“I only work with companies that I truly believe in,” explained Nicole, “K&N has been making filters since the ’60s and they build some of the best air filters around. They were one of the first calls I made when I decided to go on this adventure.”

Nicole Pitell-Vaughan and Chrissie Beavis representing Americaduring the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles

Nicole Pitell-Vaughan and Chrissie Beavis representing Americaduring the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles

To say we were thrilled that she would be taking our product into one of the most inhospitable environments known to man would be an understatement.

Nicole explained that the sand in the Moroccan Sahara is finer than any sand she had ever encountered before. This meant the truck needed an air filter that would offer excellent airflow while keeping out as much dirt and dust as possible. K&N has always claimed that our products really do work and this would be a test of that statement. Nicole and Chrissy would be driving the Total Chaos 2014 Toyota Tacoma 4x4, affectionately dubbed the “Morocco Taco”. We outfitted the Taco with a K&N 33-2281 replacement air filter. This helped ensure that the TRD supercharged 4.0-liter engine received the clean air it needed to work properly. Nicole explained that they were allowed an hour before they left the camp in the morning and an hour when they got to the next camp to work on their vehicles.

The only navigation aids you can use on the Rallye are a compass and an outdated map from the 1960s

The only navigation aids you can use on the Rallye are a compass and an outdated map from the 1960s

“I changed the filter once during the Rallye,” Nicole told us, “but I really didn’t have to. I pulled it out of the truck and it still looked brand new.”

She also explained that the only problem they had on the journey, was a broken upper shock mount in the rear. Aside from that, the truck performed flawlessly, even climbing the Merzouga Dunes, some of the largest dunes in the world.

Nicole admitted that she changed the filter once on the Rallye, but it was only for peace of mind

Nicole admitted that she changed the filter once on the Rallye, but it was only for peace of mind

The conditions on the Rallye are not for the weak. Every morning starts with a 4:00 am wakeup call. You pack up, eat breakfast, then leave for the day. You travel all day to the next camp, or bivouac, and then eat, work on your vehicle for an hour, and go to sleep. If your vehicle needs more than an hour’s worth of work, there is a full mechanic team ready to fix any issues that might have presented themselves that day, like a broken shock mount. This lasts for nine long, grueling, social media and internet-free days. At the end of the Rallye, there is an awards ceremony and dinner reception in Essaouira, Morocco. From there you make your way to the airport and come home. Like we said, not intended for the weak.

The US team of Nicole and Chrissy came in second place in the 4x4 class, the highest ranking U.S. team to compete in that class. Nicole said that her mind and body have forever been changed by the Rallye.

“I entered the Rallye to redefine my career,” she explained, “and I have to say that spending almost two weeks driving through the desert with zero contact to the outside world does something to you. Not in a bad way, but it makes you look at the world differently.”

We are glad that Nicole decided that K&N was worthy enough to come along for the trip.

This is a tiny dune compared to the rest of the Merzouga Dunes

This is a tiny dune compared to the rest of the Merzouga Dunes

Nicole and Chrissy enjoy a moment of solace amidst a week of driving through the Sahara desert

Nicole and Chrissy enjoy a moment of solace amidst a week of driving through the Sahara desert

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This K&N Tapered Conical Universal Air Filter Is Designed to Fit Five Inch Intake Tubes

The K&N RU-5163XD is designed for vehicles with high intake air volume requirements

The K&N RU-5163XD features a five inch base opening for high-volume demands

In various forms of motorsports there are strict limits on displacement. Some sanctioning bodies allow you to run any size engine while others tie displacement to a sliding weight scale. On the street, its anything goes as larger and larger engine blocks are becoming available to builders. This has created a need for a larger intake to provide sufficient air to mix with fuel and generate the desired internal combustion.

To help meet that need, K&N has introduced the RU-5163XD universal clamp-on air filter. It’s jumbo sized to meet the needs of monster motors. The tapered conical filter itself is 4.125 inches to fit into tight spaces, but measures 6.5 inches at the base, with a 5.0 inch inside diameter. That’s right, the RU-5163XD will match right up with a five inch intake pipe. And as the filter flange is constructed from ultra-strong molded pliable rubber, it allows for secure attachment and can also be stretched for up to 1/16" (1.5mm) to fit in-between sizes.

So what’s the advantage of a five inch intake versus a four inch intake? Consider this: an intake pipe that’s four inches in diameter and one foot long has a static capacity of 150.80 cubic inches. A five inch pipe of the same one foot length has a static capacity of 235.6 cubic inches. You want more air flow to your motor? This is how you get it.

The K&N RU-5163XD comes complete with clamp to install on a five-inch intake pipe

The K&N RU-5163XD comes ready to install on your five-inch intake pipe

All K&N universal air filters are manufactured from multiple layers of oiled cotton, a well-regarded filter media due to the irregular surface of the cotton thread and its ability to grab passing dust and dirt. The RU-5163XD not only allows for increased air flow but also provides excellent filtration properties to ensure long engine life. This is verified by K&N’s sophisticated in-house ISO 5011 filtration efficiency testing laboratory, which adheres to International Standard Organization protocols, ensuring that K&N air filters provide high airflow without sacrificing engine protection.

The only maintenance required for a K&N universal filter is a quick and easy service. When needed (which can vary depending on your driving conditions) just grab a K&N air filter cleaning kit to refresh and re-oil your air filter -- bringing it back to brand-new condition and ready for more miles of driving or racing. And the filter comes from K&N with a one year limited warranty.

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Dusty Pine’s Custom Sportster Wins the J&P Modified Harley Class in Cleveland, Ohio

Dusty Pine's J&P International Motorcyce Show winning custom Sportster side view

Dusty Pine's beautiful build pays tribute to a lost friend

“While the world is stuck on politics, we're making Sportsters great again!” Dusty Pine isn’t just blowing smoke with his statement. His custom 1993 Harley-Davidson® Sportster rolled away with the Modified Harley Class of the J&P Cycles Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show in Cleveland, Ohio. K&N sponsors the Mod Harley competition at each stop of the Progressive International Motorcycle Show (IMS) and we couldn’t be more pleased to recognize Pine’s lean and mean Sportie.

The maroon beauty carries the name Pedro in honor of a dear friend that Pine lost. The Pedro custom is more evidence that the small, independent builders are moving to the forefront of the custom bike world. The Modified Harley Class is one of the most competitive segments of the J&P competition, so the win is even sweeter.

Dusty Pine's J&P International Motorcyce Show winning custom Sportster tank

The one-off gas tank has very cool see-through ports

Let’s get right to it. Pine’s build rolls on a custom hardtail frame that gives Pedro ultra clean lines. The tail end is kept uncluttered with a close-hugging fender and simple solo leather seat. The fade paint job on the frame as it moves forward from the rear axle creates a very cool effect.

That fade effect is carried into the upper fork shrouds that are capped with a small, sleek café-style faring that houses a round LED headlight. The clean and simple motif is continues with the fender-less front wheel.

The innovative fuel tank is a signature piece on the Pedro build. The one-off tank has a see-through element that was a big hit with the thousands of fans at the Cleveland IMS. A series of round ports give glimpses through the beautifully painted part. That paint carries a subtle, embedded gear theme deep in the maroon coating. It also carries that big, bold number 70.

Dusty Pine's J&P International Motorcyce Show winning custom Sportster side view

A custom hardtail frame creates a clean look

Pine carried the theme of the see-through ports into the spaced holes in the top of the tank, the exhaust, and the heads. The unity of the aesthetics is a prime feature of the build.

When it comes down to it, a beautiful build has to have a power-plant that screams. Pedro is certainly not one of those customs that’s all show and no go. The 1200cc engine with a 10.5:1 compression ratio and ported and polished heads delivers a no-nonsense 90 horsepower. It runs Andrews cams and features a Bassani exhaust. The V-twin breathes through a Screamin’ Eagle intake.

Dusty Pine's J&P International Motorcyce Show winning custom Sportster in Ohio

The Mod Harley Class winner on the Cleveland IMS red carpet

Dusty Pine is understandably excited about what the win in Cleveland means to his bike-building future. “We had a blast! We took first in Modified Harley and qualified for the national championship in Chicago! I could not be happier,” he said after the Ohio IMS.

K&N congratulates Pine on a fantastic build that is turning heads in the custom bike world.

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