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Push the start button on the BMW M5 V10 engine and the response gives new
meaning to performance sedan. The MDrive can transform the car from a
comfortable and quick luxury sedan to a very fast road warrior with a very
unique power delivery. When used properly it increases the M's power output from
400 to 500 horsepower, swaps the throttle response and shift speed.
Duel Air Intake Installed in BMW M5
Duel Air Intake for BMW M5
2007 BMW M5
Power Gain Chart for BMW M5 with K&N Air Intake
For even more horsepower K&N Engineering has designed a High-Flow Air
Intake System (69-2003TFK)
in flat black for the 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 BMW M5 5.0 liter V10 engine. This is the
first time K&N has developed a kit for the M5.
K&N dynamometer test show an estimated 20.7 horsepower gain at 5700 rpm. The M5 is a dual
throttle body car, so the K&N Air Intake System is also dual to match the stock
system. There are two short ram intake systems that include two flat black aluminum
tubes, two K&N High-Flow Air Filters (RU-5147) and two powder coated steel heat
shields.
In addition to power gains, K&N Air Intake Systems are also designed to
increase filtering capacity and improve throttle response.
The heat shields are engineered to isolate the oversized K&N High-Flow Air
Filters from engine bay heat. This intake also makes use of the M5's
factory fresh air ducts which provide cooler outside air to the individual K&N Air
Filters translating into more power.
The 69-2003TFK comes with two air intake units placed in opposite corners near the fender wells behind the
headlights of the M5. The Mass Air Sensor adaptors are precision CNC machined,
6061 billet aluminum for accurate Mass Air Flow sensor readings.
It takes about 90 minutes to
install this K&N Air Intake. It does not remove the
stock intake plenums which keep a clean look under the hood. This K&N Air Intake
System, like all other K&N Air Intake Systems is backed by the famous K&N
Million Mile Limited Warranty.
Travis Kvapil will make his fifth NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start in the No.
6 K&N Filters Ford F-150 at Gateway International Raceway on Saturday.
Travis Kvapil at Bristol Motor Speedway
Travis Kvapil's late race contact with Kyle Busch
Kvapil is currently third in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points, 256
markers behind point leader Mike Skinner.
Kvapil is third in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Points
No. 6 K&N Filters Ford F-150
Late race contact with Kyle Busch dropped Kvapil from contending the win to an
11th place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. It was the first time
in nine races that Kvapil finished outside the top 10.
“Gateway is a very unique racetrack,” said Kvapil. “It’s probably the track that
we go to that I’ve got the most laps on. I’ve been racing there since 1997 in
late models. I like the layout of the track. It’s flat and sweeping at one end,
tight and banked at the other. “You’ve got to find a compromise with the setup
to get around the place.”
In four races at Gateway, Kvapil has three top-10 finishes. “Gateway is a
challenging racetrack,” said No.6 K&N Filters Team Crew Chief Mike Beam. “It
takes a well-balanced truck to get around there. Travis has done really well
there in the past and we feel like we’re up to the challenge.”
The 17th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race takes place September 1 at 5:30 pm
EST. SPEED TV will cover the event.
Follow Travis Kvapil'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.
The BMW 335i redefines the sport sedan segment. Updated with a new engine, the 335i is capable of going from zero to 60mph in 5.3 seconds. BMW markets the car as having serious muscle.
Air Filter Installed in BMW 535i, 335i and 335xi
K&N Engineering has designed a washable reusable panel air filter (33-2367) for the 2007 to 2014 BMW 335i/335iS models with a 3.0 liter engine and the 2009 to 2016 BMW Z4 with a 3.0L L6 engine. It has an extended seal to make sure no dirt gets between the lid and the base of the airbox housing. K&N designed it around the stock housing as part of the filter construction for the O/E airbox. See the full list of 33-2367 applications below.
K&N Air Filters are designed to increase horsepower while providing excellent engine protection. They will not void factory warranties. Handmade in the United States, K&N Air Filters are made using on the finest materials. They are effective due to the type of cotton we use, the weave of the individual cotton strands, the process by which it is woven, the chemistry of the oil, the oil's viscosity and absorbency along with the structural aspects of the aluminum wire.
Each K&N Air Filter is custom designed to fit in the factory air box and requires no modifications. Backed by our original Million Mile Limited Warranty it will be the last air filter your vehicle will ever need.
The Alfa Romeo is an aerodynamic designed sports car considered to be extremely
quick with arguably one of the greatest engines every built. The 156 are
considered the flagship models.
K&N's 69-0502TWR
K&N Engineering has released a High-Flow Air Intake System
(69-0502TWR) in wrinkle red for the 1997 through 2006 Alfa Romeo 156 2.0 liter
engine. See applications list below. Red is a very popular color on the Alfa
Romeo in Europe.
K&N Engineers have made sure the design on this air intake system provides
maximum power to meet consumer demands, by positioning the
K&N Air Filter (RU-4860) far away from the engine. The large conical K&N Air
Filter is designed to provide increased surface area and dust capacity. K&N's air intake design has lower restriction than the
factory air box system resulting in additional power while providing excellent air filtration.
The 69-0502TWR is a two piece kit that can convert to a short ram which places
the K&N Air Filter under the hood during inclement weather. When it is set up in
the complete cold air intake mode the air filter is protected from road water
with the use of a dry charger (included).
The free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube is engineered to the specific
vehicle design. The
69-0502TWR is designed to improve engine performance and is
easy to install, usually in about 90 minutes or less. K&N High-Flow Air Intake Systems come with the famous K&N Million Mile Warranty.
It was at least 117 degrees at the motorcycle tech inspection stand at the
Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, Utah during Speed Week. The Bonneville
Speedway is the venue for numerous land speed records that are typically set
each year.
Jason McVicar of Team FL
Jason McVicar set 7 records at Bonneville Speed Week
Team Falkner Livingston arrived when the salt was still largely covered
with water. “The heat was a good thing,” said Becca Livingston of Team Falkner
Livingston. “Each hot day the water evaporated more and more, leaving behind two
good courses. It was a great event actually, with lots of records set and only
two crashes. One with injuries and one without, but luckily all were
recoverable.”
Rookie Kelly Boltz of Team FL set record on Rocket III
Rookie Dusty Schaller of Team FL set record on Honda CBR 600RR
Team Falkner Livingston did well and set several new land speed records. “Like
all our FL race bikes, our motorcycles at the Salts were equipped with K&N Oil
and Air Filters,” said Livingston. “Our CBR 600RR Honda with IHI Turbo running
650cc, Modified Partial Streamliner, Blown Fuel set a new record of 170.032 mph
with FL Rider Dusty Schaller. Dusty was a rookie to the Salt this year.” Kelly
Boltz, also a rookie for FL, set a new record of 152.013 mph in the 3000 cc
Production/ Production class on a Rocket III.
Paul Thede of FL had a new personal best speed of 198.7 mph on a Kawasaki ZX-14.
Thede set a new record of 196.604 mph in the 1650cc Production/ Production
class.
Bonneville Speedway is marked out at the start of every summer by the Utah State
Highway Department. Two tracks are prepared, a 10 mile long straightway for
speed trails and an oval for distance runs. There is also a 4 mile long
straightway for qualifying.
“The most exciting record was set by FL rider Jason McVicar of Vancouver,
British Columbia,” said Livingston. “Jason is a very experienced rider who set
seven new records at this year’s Speed Week. Four of those records were in the
2000cc class, and three were in the 1650cc class. Jason had a top speed run of
250.133 mph which established the first SCTA record over 250 mph on an open
wheel motorcycle. We set records with K&N Air and Oil Filters.
Follow Team Falkner Livingston'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.