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The Primax Wheel Company showcased its specially modified 2005 Subaru WRX Sti at the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
2005 Subaru WRX Sti on display in the Primax Wheels Booth at SEMA
The 2005 Subaru WRX Sti was designed after World Rally Championship vehicles on the European Circuit
The colors and style were based on Subaru’s World Rally Championship (WRC) competition team cars in Europe.
The Primax Wheel Company designs tuner style wheels at its warehouse in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
They also make wheels with machined faces and machined lips for small compact and mid-sized vehicles.
Primax Wheels Subaru sported its XXR 18x8.5 gold wheels in the Las Vegas Convention Center
The 2005 Subaru has a Custom CF spoiler and a AIT RACING CF hood
“We buy a different vehicle for our booth at the SEMA Show every year,” said Mike Chu of Primax Wheels. “It took nearly four months to put this
2005 Subaru together and a lot of people stopped by our booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center to take a look at it.”
The modifications include:
WRC front end
AIT RACING CF hood
Dunlop 235-25-18 tires
XXR 18x8.5 Gold Wheels
MEGAN RACING Suspension
Custom CF spoiler
WRC roof vent Defi gauges
STOPTECH brake
Motul oil
“We also put a K&N air intake system under the hood,” said Chu. “It was the only modification we made on the engine. K&N makes a great turbo sound and there is also a noticeable increase in power. The K&N air intake system fits great and works great with the Subaru.”
Primax Wheels parent company is in Taiwan, and it distributes wheels for companies in the United States from its California warehouse. The modified Subaru will be on display again at the Hot Import Nights Show in Los Angeles, California on March 14, 2009.
The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that served as the Daytona 500 pace car is
mechanically identical to those available at dealerships. It is also the fastest
vehicle ever offered by Chevrolet and General Motors. Drivers can go from 0-60
mph in 3.7 seconds with its 7.0 liter all aluminum racing inspired 505
horsepower engine. The corvettes top speed is 198 mph.
Air Intake for 2006 to 2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
K&N Engineering, Inc. developed a 63 Series Air Charger Intake System
(63-3060-1) for the 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 7.0 liter V8 engine.
Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Power Gain Chart for Chevy Corvette with K&N Air Intake
K&N dynamometer tests show an estimated horsepower gain of 27.22 horsepower @ 5600 RPM on
this super car. A Z06 is the closest experience many will have to the experience
of sitting in a race car. The
63-3060-1's aerodynamically engineered tube
allows for more air to flow into the engine.
"The design of the K&N Air Charger Intake System had to meet and exceed the
demands of a motor that makes 500 horsepower," said K&N Performance Kit Manager
Bert Heck. "In order to do this the K&N Air Filter included in this intake
system is made from carbon
fiber and very large. We also put an air foil in the large intake tube to provide extra strength and to help
streamline the incoming air once it passes through the K&N Air Filter. Our K&N
Air Intake System provides less restriction which results in more power."
It takes less than 90 minutes to install most K&N Air Intake Systems with
common tools. K&N Air Intakes also come with the famous K&N Million Mile Limited
Warranty.
The very first time a Polaris 850 XP EPS Sportsman took a podium spot at an AMA/ATVA Sanctioned event it was equipped with a K&N air filter (PL-1003) and a K&N oil filter (KN-198).
Daryl Rath of the Polaris Rath Dunlop Team won the first AMA ATVA Heartland Challenge
The Heartland Challenge took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Drivers in the 10-hour ATV endurance race faced dropping temperatures and wet snow. The course was designed to test the riders and their ATV’s against the elements and obstacles. There were no rest periods or breaks for competitors.
Polaris Rath Dunlap Team ready for the 2009 GNCC National Cross Country Utility Class Season
Daryl Rath, Frank Batista and Jason Dunkelberger were part of the Polaris Rath Dunlop Team. Rath clocked in the first session just after noon. The Polaris 850 XP EPS Sportsman with K&N air and oil filters did well on the course and quickly moved up to first place.
The team had a minor mechanical setback due to a broken belt. Even though they lost 23 minutes they managed to retake the lead with two hours to go. They won and are now ready for the 2009 GNCC National Cross Country Utility Class season.
2009 twin supercharger Challenger made it's debut at PRI Show in Orlando, Florida
1967 Ford Cortina is the World's Fastest Cleveland Powered Streetcar
Dyno Steve of RDP Motorsport uses K&N on race cars, show cars and regular builds worldwide
Dyno Steve of RDP Motorsports uses K&N on his performance builds
2007 Twin Turbo Ford XR8 Ba Falcon Ute Modified by RDP Motorsport
1972 Torana is Australia's Highest Awarded Show Car
There is a global love affair with vehicle performance products and RDP Motorsport, one of the largest performance shops in the world builds race cars and top show cars for that market throughout the world.
Steven Leerentveld, aka Dyno Steve, founded the company in 1997. He has shops in Australia, Dubai and most recently America. He has always used K&N products. “It’s the best product on the market and it’s presentable,” said Leerentveld. “The last thing you want to put on any
custom build is something ugly. K&N provides performance, reliability and good looks.”
Since 1969, K&N has designed, manufactured and enhanced high-flow air filters and air intake systems for the automotive enthusiast interested in maximizing horsepower and acceleration. K&N has more applications than any other manufacturer of similar product. Leerentveld puts K&N on all of his builds.
“I use K&N on my 1967 Ford Cortina race car,” said Leerentveld. “It is currently the World’s Fastest Cleveland Powered Streetcar running 8.32 @164.77 mph. I tune the motor to 9500 rpm.” Dyno Steve also runs K&N on his yellow twin turbo pickup, a 2007 model BA Ford Falcon Ute along with his 1972 orange Torana. His RDP Motorsport Torana is Australia’s Highest Awarded show car.
Leerentveld’s custom 2009 twin supercharger Challenger with 1000 horsepower made its debut at the PRI (Performance Racing Industry) Show in Orlando, Florida. The RDP Challenger is powered by a one of a kind Twin Bullet/RDP Harrop Supercharger system.
Other modifications include:
Arrington 440 stroker motor with custom RDP camshaft
Backed by the factory transmission with a RDP TCM 4000 RPM RDP Street/Strip Torque Convertor
Quaife rear end with RDP 1200+rwhp ½ Shafts
Chrome Moly ½ roll cage from Big Daddy
Kooks long tube headers with RDP Custom race exhaust system and RDP mufflers
Billet Technology dress up kits
Nitrous Express with RDP Nitrous Plates for an extra kick
K&N universal air filters
Leerentveld is a global traveler but currently makes his home in Painesville, Ohio where he has a new state of the art workshop and fully stocked performance shop. “To live, work and play in America is a dream come true,” said the Australian native. “My home is now in one of the largest car communities in the United States. There are also eleven racetracks and I simply like the cooler weather out here. I love cars, though. My dad was a mechanic and I’ve been doing this for 23 years.”
Dyno Steve is known in Australia as a television star, and is about to hit the American television screens. His new show, Ballistic Builds will show him building cars, testing them on the dynamometer and the finished products. “It will be funny and serious,” he said. “K&N will continue to be on my cars.”
Michael Beard is preparing for the 2009 IHRA Racing season with his 1980 Plymouth Volare and his 1974 Duster.
Plymouth Volare is powered by a Mopar 350 Magnum Crate Motor
He wrapped the 2008 season with the $20,000 Footbrake Nationals at Piedmont Dragway near Greensboro, North Carolina. “I had not been in the Volare for over three weeks,” said Beard. “The whole first half of November was devoted to the celebration of my wedding.”
1980 Plymouth Volare at Piedmont Dragway near Greensboro, North Carolina
1974 Plymouth Duster piloted by bracket race winner Jacob Rutedge
At the track, Beard had problems in the third round with his tires. “I knew they were old, but thought they would get me through the weekend of racing,” he said. “I finished with my Volare recording an unreal 1.40 60’ time even with cords showing on the tires. They were really good to the bone."
Beard’s Plymouth is powered by a Mopar 360 Magnum crate motor and weighs about
3600 pounds. Beard uses K&N products on and off the track. “I use K&N’s air
intake system (57-1516) on my 2000 Dakota Quad Cab with a 4.7 liter engine,” he said. “We save gas and notice improved performance. We also use K&N air and oil filters on all our vehicles. You can’t beat K&N for reliability on and off the track.”
Beard’s friend and former $20,000 bracket race winner Jacob Rutedge piloted his
Plymouth Duster at Piedmont Dragway. “Jacob made it to the third round in one entry and the fourth round in another race,” said Beard. “He did well even though it was his first time driving the Duster.”
Beard’s 1974 Duster was on loan throughout the 2008 season and in competitions at Jefferson Pageland Dragstrip in Jefferson, South Carolina, Farmington Dragway in Mocksville, North Carolina and Mooresville Dragway near Mooresville, North Carolina.
“We had a good season and had a winning quality combination with K&N,” he said. “Our K&N products are well made and easy to install. We gain a lot of power with K&N.”