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The Mini Cooper S is a sporty turbocharged car that owners love to customize more than most cars of its size. 2011, 2012 and 2013 Mini Cooper S owners looking for an easy to install accessory that helps their 1.6 liter turbo engine perform even better should take a look at K&N's 69-2023TS performance air intake system. This powder coated silver air intake is part of K&N's Typhoon series and it is guaranteed to increase horsepower. It comes complete with a mandrel-bent aluminum intake tube, heat shield, cone shaped air filter and all necessary hardware for installation. K&N's air intake is easy to install and only requires a few basic hand tools and about 90 minutes of your time. The 69-2023TS Mini Cooper S air intake system is covered by the K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.
K&N Air Intake System for Mini Cooper S
The 69-2023TS air intake is specifically designed to increase horsepower and torque by allowing air to have a more direct path to the engine. This particular air intake system showed an estimated gain of 8.5 horsepower at 5200 RPM and 7 foot-pounds of torque at 3500 RPM when installed on a 2012 Mini Cooper S with a 1.6 liter engine.
The K&N cotton air filter, included with this Mini Cooper S air intake, not only offers high flow performance, it provides excellent filtration to help protect your engine from outside dust and debris. The filter is washable, reusable and when used in normal driving conditions can go up to 100,000 miles between cleaning. For dusty conditions, or to simply increase the service life of your air filter even further, K&N offers Drycharger filter wraps RX-4990DK (black), RX-4990DL (blue), RX-4990DR (red) and RX-4990DY (yellow).
Dyno Chart for K&N Mini Cooper S Air Intake 69-2023TS
Air intake 69-2023TS was engineered with a custom heat shield to provide a barrier between the warm air surrounding your engine and the conical air filter on the intake. With cooler air entering your engine, the air intake can produce larger power gains. This K&N air intake for Mini Cooper S incorporates the stock mass air sensor into its design.
K&N 69-2023TS fits the following Mini Cooper S models:
2015 MINI COOPER S 1.6L L4
2014 MINI COOPER S 1.6L L4
2013 MINI COOPER S 1.6L L4
2012 MINI COOPER S CLUBMAN 1.6L L4
2012 MINI COOPER S 1.6L L4
2011 MINI COOPER S CLUBMAN 1.6L L4
2011 MINI COOPER S 1.6L L4
For all K&N Mini Cooper S air intakes available visit the Mini Cooper S Air Intake page on KNFilters.com.
Eric Holmes (right) and Chase Briscoe (left) sign autographs at the Napa Speedway before NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race
Greg Pursley won his fourth race of the season at the Napa Speedway. He moved up to second place in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings, 20 points behind leader Derek Thorn. There are three races remaining in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule. Pursley won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship in 2011, and today, leads the West Series with four wins and nine top-five finishes in 12 races.
Derek Thorm took home the Coors Light Pole Award at the Napa Auto Parts 150 Race at the Napa Speedway
Pursley started the race at the NAPA Speedway on the front row with Thorn, who won the pole position. Pursley took the lead in the race briefly on lap 4, but faded back, allowing Thorn, Eric Holmes, Carl Harr and JD White to swap the lead for the first 90 laps of the NAPA Auto Parts 150. "This is a really abrasive track and it really takes a lot of patience and a lot of tire saving," Pursley said. "So we got up there and led a lap and fell back to about eighth or ninth. It was hard to have the patience to not go up there and want to race them, but we stuck to our game plan and stuck to our times."
Greg Pursley takes the checkered flag in NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Napa Speedway
Thorn passed Harr for the lead on lap 90 and held it for 37 laps. Pursley moved to the front on lap 128 and led the final 22 laps of the race. Harr led 51, the most laps in the race. There were seven lead changes between five drivers.
Thorn finished in second place, followed by Cameron Hayley in third. "We led a lap, kind of strategized," Thorn said. "Greg Pursley said he wanted to do the same thing, so let him go, let Holmes go. Then we all kind of dropped back. This place is so abrasive. You can't run 150 laps on the same set of tires. It's not Iowa."
Holmes, making his 100th career start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West at Napa Speedway, was fourth. Michael Self was fifth. Carl Harr dropped to ninth when the checkered flag flew. White was 11th.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West racer Greg Pursley celebrates his win at Napa Speedway
Even though Derek Thorn lost a bit of his lead in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings, he posted his 11th top five of the season, the most of any driver.
Cameron Hayley turned in another impressive run. He has 12 top-10 finishes in 12 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West races this year. "It started off slow to say the least," Hayley said. "We knew from last year we needed to conserve a lot. I wish we could have done better, but to come out here third isn't too bad."
The next race on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule is the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway in Roseville.
Related K&N News Articles about NAPA Speedway and NASCAR K&N Pro Series West:
Derek Thorn Wins Second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Race at NAPA Speedway;
Dylan Lupton Wins His First NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Race at Evergreen Speedway;
Greg Pursley Wins NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Race at Spokane County Raceway;
Andrew Ranger Celebrates Another NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Win at Miller Motorsports Park
Autin Hill was left the winner in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Dover International Speedway.
Rookie Austin Hill won the first race of his career and veteran Brett Moffitt turned a runaway championship run in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East into a drag race at Dover International Speedway in Delaware.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Dover International Speedway housed intense battle between Kyle Benjamin and Austin Hill.
A pair of newcomers to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East wound up on the podium. Austin Hill, making only his seventh career start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, passed CJ Faison on lap 88 of the Drive Sober 150 and held off Justin Boston and Kyle Benjamin on the final restart of the race.
"That CJ Faison, the 39 car, he was really the class of the field for the first 75," Hill said. "I knew we had something for him at the last 75. Once I got out front, I knew there was nothing holding me back except for that last restart. I knew that it was going to be tough. When I got back to the front, got back to the lead, I knew there wasn't going to be no stopping me."
Faison started on the front row, next to pole winner Cale Conley, and led a race-high 77 laps. Faison was involved in an accident on lap 138 and fell to 24th place. Hill was out front for the final 63 laps.
Cale Conley walked away with the Coors Light Pole Award at the Drive Sober 150 at Dover International Speedway
The race had six cautions for 26 laps. Justin Boston, an ARCA series veteran, making his second K&N Pro Series East start, and Benjamin, a 15-year-old rookie making his debut, challenged Hill for the lead over the final four laps of the race. Hill won the race by 0.412 seconds.
"I can't thank everyone enough -- the LaJoies and all them and all they've done," said Hill. "This track is really hard. It's a fast track. I've never been on a track this fast. A track like this is crazy. It gets pretty intense. On lap 75, though, I knew we had a shot at winning. We just had to get back to the front."
Austin Hill enjoying his victory after winning the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Dover International Speedway
Boston was second, followed by Benjamin in third. Three rookies took the top three spots in the race. "It was definitely a good end to the day," Boston said. "It was a melee out there for the first half of the race. We were definitely avoiding as many cars as we could."
Kyle Benjamin started on the second row and led three laps early in the race. "We had some troubles on restarts, a lot of people missing shifts, which was unfortunate," Benjamin said. "We got some nose damage, but other than, we had a really good race, managed to make it back up to the front."
Dylan Kwasniewski, who had a 40-point lead in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East standings two races ago, had electrical problems and finished in 29th place at the Dover International Speedway.
Brett Moffitt was 11th, but more importantly, trimmed Kwasniewski's lead to five points with one race to go. The final race in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East is at Road Atlanta in Georgia on October 18, 2013.
Related K&N News Articles about Dover International Speedway:
NASCAR K&N Pro Series Racer Cory LaJoie Takes Home a Victory at Dover International Speedway;
NASCAR K&N Pro Series at Dover International Speedway Delivers Racer Cole Whitt a 2nd Place Finish;
Brett Moffitt Wins NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Race at Dover International Speedway
Dominic "The Dominator" Scelzi won his first career King of the West event at Stockton-99 Speedway.
Some first race victories cut as deep as first love, and their effect lingers on with the same passion and intensity. For 16-year-old Dominic Scelzi, gifted racer and genetically blessed son of four-time NHRA Drag Racing Champion Gary Scelzi, that benchmark first came at California's Stockton-99 Speedway. This has been Scelzi's first season racing a 410 sprint car and he marked his arrival on the scene by notching his first career King of the West 410 Sprint Car Series victory.
"Getting the win with the King of the West series in Stockton made my team and me feel like we had finally succeeded in our year long goal of running and beating the best in California," Scelzi remarked. "We have been fast all year long with the 410 motor. The confidence boost was welcome too."
It is however, what went down after his victory, that has given Scelzi some, not entirely warranted, attention. With his peripheral vision partially blocked and being caught up in the moment of racing, Scelzi did not see the checkered flag and was unaware the race had ended. He continued to charge on after the finish line, inevitably making contact with slowed traffic and flipped his ride onto the roll bar. With the crowd dazed and slightly confused, Scelzi leaped from his car wearing a colossal smile and bolted towards his younger brother Giovanni, his dad, and a crowd of well-wishers, creating an emotional and memorable victory lane celebration.
Dominic Scelzi notches King of the West victory his first season racing a 410 sprint car.
"As you can see in the video, the flag stand is very hard to see," Scelzi explains. "When both the white flag and the checkered where thrown, I had cars on the inside of me, and did not see the flags, there isn't a score board that you can look at to see the lap count. Everyone races until the yellow flag comes out and unfortunately the lap cars in front of me had just completed the race, so the yellow flag had not come out, so nobody knew the race was over. I just didn't want to be passed - I wanted that win!"
Having drawn the number 3 pill in the dash draw, Scelzi started and finished in the third spot, placing him in the second row of the 30-lap feature event. After the pole-sitter, Willie Croft got upside down on the start of the feature. Scelzi moved up to the pole alongside a red-hot Jonathan Allard. The rookie matched Allard's every move. Scelzi attempted to poke his nose under Allard several times, but the veteran driver had an answer for each attempt. Then with ten laps to go, Allard suffered a blown motor and Scelzi was positioned to take the win.
Dominic Scelzi soon heads to Thunderbowl Speedway in Tulare for the Trophy Cup in the 360 sprint car.
The owner of a brand new California Driver's License, Scelzi's goal is to get as many races as possible to add to his seat time and experience. "The desire is definitely there," adds his mom, Julianne. "The only thing Dominic needs is more sponsorship funds to reach his goals. There are many possibilities and hopefully some great opportunities will come in the near future."
Gary Scelzi Motorsports and the 410 sprint car motor will return to action with King of the West series at Kings Speedway in Hanford, California. Then, they will head to Thunderbowl Speedway in Tulare for the Trophy Cup with the 360 sprint car motor. After the Trophy Cup, they will be back at Stockton Speedway for more King of the West series racing. "I'm also very excited for the Chili Bowl midget race in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the Matt Wood/Elk Grove Ford entry," Dominic Scelzi adds.
Related K&N News Articles about Dominic Scelzi:
Sprint Car Racer Dominic Scelzi Experiences Four Wide Excitement in World of Outlaws Race;
Sprint Car Driver Dominic Scelzi Races 360 Class with Future Plans in 410 Sprint Car Class;
Sprint Car Racer Dominic Scelzi Dominates Rebel Wing Main at Kings Speedway in Hanford, California
Shea Holbrook and childhood BFF professional wakeboarder, Tarah Mikacich, have now won their class two years in a row.
Longmont, Colorado has twice been named Money Magazine's "Top 100 Places to Live in America," and Twitter tagged it the "2nd Happiest City in America." Longmont and its understandably cheerful residents recently played host to "The 2013 Fireball Run: All Stars and Movie Cars," an epic eight day, 14 city, 2,500 mile life-sized trivia game, using America's west coast as the game board. To navigate the route 40 teams from across the country literally went head-to-head, engaging substantially more brain power than horsepower, solving clues based on history, science, nature, theology, pop culture, nearly anything was fair game. Then once clues were solved teams were required to accomplish missions in order to score points. And the entire shebang was filmed as part of the Fireball Run TV series.
This was Shea Holbrook's second year at the Fireball Run and the first in her 2013 K&N supported Team Fast & Furious Honda Civic Si.
Although it is a competition, it's not first and foremost about winning, it's about raising awareness for America's Missing Children, and it is in fact the largest active recovery effort for missing and exploited children in the country. Lifelong friends, K&N's Shea Holbrook and professional wakeboarder, Tarah Mikacich, competed for the second year in a row. The two finished first in the sedan class last year with Holbrook driving and Mikacich navigating. This year the dynamic female duo topped themselves, finishing 2nd overall and 1st in Class, they also won the Social Medial Award. They competed in Holbrook's Team Fast & Furious 2013 Honda Civic Si.
"Team Fast & Furious killed it during Fireball Run!" Holbrook declared. "And I was very excited to compete again with my sister from another mister. Last year Tarah and I immediately found out that I was better at driving and she was better at navigating, and together we uncovered clues to complete missions. This year the Fireball Run adventure brought us to remote areas where there was no service. We were told to bring an atlas and a CB radio to communicate with other teams, which we definitely utilized. There are many strategies one can play at this game, like asking the locals for help, calling the local chambers, or the local police to see what traffic may be like ahead… maybe a police escort somewhere (just saying) and even getting in on alliances with other teams."
Regardless of where the Fireball clues lead, Shea Holbrook always found time for her fans.
"Many of us set up group texting and we did use the CB radio. We had to move quickly if we wanted to rack up as many points possible each day, yet we still managed to spend a little time with the communities to thank them for hosting us and aiding in our effort to find missing children. We never lost sight of what our mission really was, and that was to spread awareness about missing kids by passing out thousands of posters of the child we represent. Fireball Run is amazing because this rally incorporates a means to promote sponsors in a unique way.
Shea Holbrook sent out a special thanks to the residents of Longmont, Colorado, for their enthusiastic support.
Each team is assigned a missing child from their home region along with thousands of posters to distribute along the route. A decal featuring the child is positioned on the vehicle, creating a rolling awareness campaign. The event started in 2007 and to date the effort has assisted in the recovery of 41 missing children.
"When you think about it, that's pretty amazing," remarks Holbrook. "I like doing good things for people and that's why Fireball Run was so interesting to me." Holbrook and Mikacich represented toddler, Donald Jackson, last seen in 2010.
"Another positive aspect was that I could continue to promote my partners, like K&N Filters in an intriguing and unique way. The rally generates millions of dollars in exposure and I can actually communicate with the communities we go to about partners' products or service they offer."
Holbrook is currently in Houston, Texas where the Shea Racing Team will compete in the Pirelli World Challenge Championship. "And we're also near the end of our helmet raffle in benefit of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy! We'll be announcing the winner of the raffle Saturday, October 5th. You can go online to buy raffle tickets."
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