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Mark Faul Continues Strong Showing in His K&N Super Stock Entry With NHRA Victory #15 at Sonoma

Mark Faul's Super Stock Win at the 24th annual FRAM-Autolite NHRA Nationals
Mark Faul's Super Stock Win at the 24th annual FRAM-Autolite NHRA Nationals
Just a few short weeks ago, Mark Faul found his way to the Jegs All-Stars winner's circle in his Stock F/SA 1969 Chevelle in Joliet, Illinois, and a couple thousands of miles later, he made it happen again, only this time taking his Super Stock entry all the way for the title at the 24th annual FRAM-Autolite NHRA Nationals in Sonoma, California.
NHRA Super Stock Driver Mark Faul at FRAM-Autolite NHRA Nationals in Sonoma, California
NHRA Super Stock Driver Mark Faul at FRAM-Autolite NHRA Nationals in Sonoma, California


"I normally pay very close attention to where I qualify, so I can try to avoid heads-up runs," said the K&N racer from Tacoma, Washington. "But this was a race where I was the only one in my class, so I just said the heck with it and ran it all out and whoever I race, I race. But I sure didn't want to race Justin Lamb first round. You know he's driving very well this year."

While Faul was also entered for the event in his F/SA 1969 Chevelle, where he didn't have good fortune in Stock Eliminator, he certainly made it happen in Super Stock starting right with first round where he was able to push Lamb out the backdoor for a breakout and move on to round two.

Faul would get an easy pass in the second round of eliminations after his competition, John Winslow Jr. broke shortly after the green, "He launched and I looked in my mirror and saw the front end, pretty much like the bumper was going to hit the ground. I guess it skidded to a stop and something had locked up in there. So I was able to just go down, get my thousand foot time and shut it off."

The third round would be a very important one with the winner getting a bye in the following round. Faul and his opponent, Dave Bridgewater were the second pair out. "I watched the pair in front of me and it was a double breakout, so that had me thinking that it was quicker than I had thought it was," he explained. "So I went down there and gave it a couple of quick throttle whomps. Then I thought he was going to get by me, so after that I was full throttle to the finish line. It looked good on paper to get there first by three-ten-thousandths [.0003], but really that was a big mistake. I just tried to tighten it up and actually got a little carried away."

Too close for comfort or not, the round win and the very important bye into the semi-finals belonged to Faul, where he would meet up with Frank Grossi. Faul would have been a tough customer to beat after he slaughtered the tree with a perfect .000 reaction time, but was able to take a fairly easy stroll at the top end to save the car for the final, after Grossi pushed his luck a little too much when we went .015 red.

"Going to the final I was feeling pretty good," noted Faul. "The biggest drawback was having that .000 light in the semi's, because then, since I don't have a delay box in Super Stock, I had to make the button a little longer just to make sure I didn't do anything stupid and go red in the final. I was very pleased to have the .021 light that I had. He [Ken Etter] missed the tree a little bit and gave me some room to get out of the throttle a little at the end. I was probably going about a seventy on my seventy-one dial. The car was repeating very well, I was very happy with it."

The more than five-hundredths advantage that Faul gave himself on the line along with some smart decisions at the top end, was all he needed to acquire his fifteenth NHRA National Event win.

"It was pretty cool to be up on stage with all those guys," Faul said of his victory celebration with the other Sportsman class winners. "Some of those guys are many time winners, like Sheldon Gecker [Top Dragster winner] and Mike Ferderer [Top Sportsman winner]. It was really nice to share the stage with those guys and represent K&N with them and our other sponsors like Mickey Thompson and Hughes."

"I really need to thank my mom and dad, Gary and Cynthia, my brothers Brian and Darin," he noted. "And a special thanks to K&N Engineering. I've been working with them for the past five or six years and it is absolutely a great relationship to have. I've known Steve Williams for a long time and Bob Harris, actually when he was racing himself a little more. There are K&N products on both cars and then even my daily driver has the K&N performance kit on it."

This weekend Faul will compete a little closer to home at the 24th annual O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Northwest Nationals, just outside of Seattle, Washington and if history repeats itself, he has a good feeling about putting at least one of his cars in a final round. "I've made it to a final round every three years at that race," he pointed out. "In '99 I runnered-up in Stock, 2002 I runnered-up in Super Comp and then in '05 and '08 I won Super Stock. So, being 2011 I'm hoping for real good things this weekend."

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Bajaj Pulsar Motorcycles Popular in India Get Performance from K&N

Replacement Air Filter for Bajaj Pulsar motorcycles made from 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 equipped with 150, 180, 200, and 220cc engines.
Replacement Air Filter for Bajaj Pulsar motorcycles made from 2006-2011 with 150, 180, 200, and 220cc engines.
The Bajaj Pulsar motorcycle is an extremely popular performance motorcycle in India. Before the Pulsar, most motorcycles in India were fuel-efficient small capacity machines with 80 to 125cc engines. The Indian youth have embraced the powerful, by comparison, yet affordable Pulsar motorcycles.

K&N now delivers performance and protection for the Pulsar motorcycles, made from 2006 to 2011 with 150, 180, 200, and 220cc engines. K&N has released a new High-Flow Air Filter, BA-2201, to fill the need for a reusable performance air filter that is easy to install and designed to add power.

This high-flow replacement motorcycle air filter is washable/reusable, pre-oiled and ready to ride. K&N's BA-2201 is specifically designed to fit into the stock air filter assembly of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 Bajaj Pulsar motorcycles with 150, 180, 200, and 220cc engines.

K&N high-flow replacement air filters are designed to provide increased airflow, resulting in increased performance and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. Fuel management modifications to your motorcycle are not necessary to obtain increased performance.

Covered by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty® K&N's BA-2201 will provide years of performance and excellent filtration.

K&N's BA-2201 air filter fits the following bikes:

2011 BAJAJ PULSAR 220
2011 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2011 BAJAJ PULSAR 150
2010 BAJAJ PULSAR 220
2010 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2010 BAJAJ PULSAR 150
2009 BAJAJ PULSAR 220
2009 BAJAJ PULSAR 200
2009 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2009 BAJAJ PULSAR 150
2008 BAJAJ PULSAR 220
2008 BAJAJ PULSAR 200
2008 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2008 BAJAJ PULSAR 150
2007 BAJAJ PULSAR 220
2007 BAJAJ PULSAR 200
2007 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2007 BAJAJ PULSAR 150
2006 BAJAJ PULSAR 180
2006 BAJAJ PULSAR 150

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K&N Pro Series Canister Oil Filters Provide Outstanding Quality at a Great Price

Pro Series oil filter part number PS-3002
Pro Series oil filter part number PS-3002
Since its humble beginnings over 40 years ago, K&N has been delivering the best in performance filters for just about anything with an engine. K&N became the official sponsor of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series in 2010 and the #1 filter in NASCAR. In recognition of K&N's partnership with NASCAR, K&N has released the Pro Series Oil Filter. K&N Pro Series oil filters embody the spirit of NASCAR performance racing with its new sleek canister design and filtration media which is all precision engineered.
Pro Series oil filter part number PS-1017
Pro Series oil filter part number PS-1017


K&N Pro Series oil filters are high quality oil filters, co-labeled with K&N and NASCAR logos. Complete with a fluted black canister, these oil filters are designed for removal using a traditional oil filter wrench. The newly engineered filter media provides outstanding filtration and flow, allowing for a high volume of clean oil to keep your engine lubricated and protected from harmful contaminants.

K&N Pro Series oil filters come with strong sidewall canisters for higher burst strengths, PSI relief valves and nitrile rubber anti-drainback valves (where applicable), and rolled threads to help prevent stripping when installing the oil filter.

K&N Pro Series canister oil filters are numbered similarly to K&N Premium Wrench-Off oil filters. Simply take the HP- prefix from the K&N Wrench-Off oil filter that fits your vehicle and change it to a PS- prefix. For example, a vehicle that takes an HP-3002 can use a PS-3002 Pro Series canister oil filter as well.

Below is a list of available K&N Pro Series canister oil filters:
PS-1001
PS-1002
PS-1003
PS-1004
PS-1007
PS-1008
PS-1010
PS-1011
PS-1017
PS-2001
PS-2002
PS-2003
PS-2004
PS-2005
PS-2006
PS-2008
PS-2009
PS-2010
PS-2011
PS-3001
PS-3002
PS-3003
PS-4003
PS-6001

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Ten Year Old Teddy Hodgdon Wins at Stafford Motor Speedway in Stafford Springs, Connecticut

Teddy Hodgdon's second place finish at the Twin State Speedway
Teddy Hodgdon's second place finish at the Twin State Speedway
Ten Year Old, Teddy Hodgdon, and his family rolled into the Stafford Motor Speedway, at Stafford Springs, Connecticut, eager for the young driver to compete in the Ceric Fabrication Racing Series/Wildthing Karts event.

When the drop of the green flag deemed the race underway, Hodgdon managed to muscle his way from the fourth position to first place within a couple of laps. Leading his fellow drivers by an entire straight-away, he was not challenged until the waving of a caution flag with only five laps to go.
Teddy Hodgdon at the Ceric Fabrication Racing Series/Wildthing Karts event
Teddy Hodgdon at the Ceric Fabrication Racing Series/Wildthing Karts event
With a great restart, Hodgdon quickly took the lead again, and upon crossing the finish line was two kart lengths ahead of second place driver, Brian Narducci.

With the win at Stafford Speedway behind him, Teddy Hodgdon and his crew made a couple of trips to the Twin State Speedway, located in Claremont, New Hampshire, throughout late June and early July. Although the driver did not log a victory at either of these two events, Teddy did manage to finish second during both outings.

Already in his fourth year of racing, the young driver has seen his share of success this season. In fact, of the fourteen races in which he has competed this year, Teddy has walked away victorious five times, earned thirteen top four spots, and competed in one race that he did not finish.

The driver is leading the points at the Twin State Speedway, located at Claremont, New Hampshire, and is situated second place in points at the Stafford Motor Speedway.

Racing in the Tiger Spring A classification, Hodgdon's confidence level was fairly high at both venues, as he was no stranger to racing at these tracks. In fact, Hodgdon had experienced a great deal of success at the Twin City Speedway last season, as he earned four wins and finished the year second in points. Coming into each race, the driver was aware that the competition would be stiff and when asked the key to winning he said, "Getting a good start, running the correct line and being consistent."

With five wins under his belt thus far in the season, Hodgdon continues to be confident and is anticipating his upcoming races. That said though, the young driver is also aware that although confidence is a very important ingredient in the recipe for success, it is essential that he drives well. When asked what it would take to continue winning he stated, "Racing smart and being prepared."

At such a young age, one would suspect that Teddy Hodgdon depends a great deal upon his parents for their support, and rightfully so. In fact, when asked who maintained his kart, the driver said, "My dad does, and I help sometimes. My mom and my sister, Hannah also pitch in." Referring to the important role his family/team plays in his success, he continued, "Their very important. I wouldn't be able to race without them."

Powered by a six horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine, Teddy Hodgdon's kart runs in the neighborhood of 45 miles per hour. That said, the driver and his crew are acutely aware that proper maintenance is the key to ensuring peak performance during each and every race. "It is critical to have a clean engine," stressed Hodgdon. "Clean air and good lubrication will make it run fast and last a long time." Referring to keeping the internal components of the engine well lubed and dust free, he continued, "I use K&N products. I have been using them for 4 years on my kart, and my dad uses the air and oil filters on our tow vehicle. They're the best filters that money can buy. They improve performance and last a long time."

In closing, Teddy Hodgdon relayed a message to others of whom he considers very important in his quest to become the best kart driver out there. "I would like to thank my sponsors and supporters," he said. "They have been great and I would not have been able to race without them."

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2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z with K&N Air Intake Cranks Up Power and Performance

K&N Air Intake Installed on 2011 Honda CR-Z 1.5L
K&N Air Intake Installed on 2011 Honda CR-Z 1.5L
Dyno Chart for 2011 Honda CR-Z 1.5L
Dyno Chart for 2011 Honda CR-Z 1.5L
By unveiling of a new sport hybrid coupe for the North American market, Honda blurred the lines between performance and environmental responsibility with the 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z. Complete with a 1.5L i-VTEC engine and Integrated Motor Assist (IMA) hybrid-electric system, this uniquely designed hybrid is geared for the driver looking for a way to both protect the environment and have a little fun on the road.
K&N Air Intake System for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L
K&N Air Intake System for 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z 1.5L

K&N shares these same ideals by offering washable and reusable high flow air filters and intake systems that cut down on disposable filter waste while adding power and performance. The new 69-1018TS Typhoon Air Intake System does just that for the 2011 to 2014 Honda CR-Z. The 69-1018TS intake comes complete with a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube and oversized high flow X-Stream top air filter, all in a ready to install bolt-on system for your CR-Z.

"The 2011 Honda CR-Z is a new vehicle platform and required new development of major kit components," says K&N Performance Kit Manager Bert Heck. "A new intake tube was developed for the 69-1018TS utilizing a reduced volume area in the mass air sensor location to retain factory drivability while increasing horsepower." Heck also reported the development of a new heat shield and mounting brackets to protect the air filter from direct-radiated heat and to provide a durable mounting location for the intake tube and air filter assembly. Heck and the K&N intake development team utilized the factory lower fresh air duct and airbox mounting locations. Over 160 dyno runs and many miles of on-road testing went into the development of the 69-1018TS to verify the great performance differences that this intake kit can make. The estimated power gain of the 69-1018TS when installed on a 2011 Honda CR-Z with a 1.5 liter engine is 4.7 horsepower at 5049 rpm.

This single upgrade to the 69-1018TS replaces the factory airbox and is guaranteed to add horsepower and torque to your CR-Z, while providing easier airflow and excellent filtration to protect your engine. The 69-1018TS is equipped with a K&N X-Stream top air filter, part RX-4950, which is designed with K&N's multi-layered oiled cotton gauze media and will only require servicing up to every 50,000 miles depending on driving conditions. The 69-1018TS is also backed with an industry leading 1,000,000 mile limited lifetime warranty for peace of mind, while you and your CR-Z are protecting the environment from waste and boredom.

The K&N air intake 69-1018TS fits the following Hondas:
2016 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4
2015 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4
2014 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4
2013 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4
2012 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4
2011 HONDA CR-Z 1.5L L4

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