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Scott Heckert Owned NASCAR Hall of Fame K&N Pro Series East Race at Bowman Gray

One autographed K&N Pro Series mini Bell replica helmet will be given away through K&N’s official Twitter feed

One autographed K&N Pro Series mini Bell replica helmet will be given away through K&N’s official Twitter feed twitter.com/knfilters after all 28 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East & West races

Scott Heckert proved he can master an oval just as well as a road-course by leading all 150 laps of the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 race at Bowman Gray Stadium

Scott Heckert proved he can master an oval just as well as a road-course by leading all 150 laps of the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 race at Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina

Scott Heckert, a 21-year-old from Ridgefield, Connecticut, earned his third NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory in the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 at Bowman Gray Stadium. Heckert's two previous wins came last season on road-courses: New York's Watkins Glen International and Virginia International Raceway. This time however, Heckert flat out dominated on the flat quarter-mile oval track of Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Scott Heckert was quickest in practice, won the Coors Light Pole Award and led all 150 laps of the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 race. Scott Heckert proved he can master an oval just as well as a road-course, and was able to do it on one of the most historic tracks in NASCAR.

Scott Heckert's HScott Motorsports With Justin Marks teammates Dalton Sargeant and JJ Haley finished second and third, respectively. Heckert finished .579 seconds in front of Sargeant, driving one of the oldest cars in the HScott Motorsports fleet. It is a 2004 chassis that was previously driven to victory lane by such past Mike Greci-led drivers as Trevor Bayne and Ryan Truex. Greci is currently the team manager for the HScott Motorsports team.

Jay Beasley led three NASCAR Drive For Diversity drivers in the top 10 with his fourth-place finish. Gray Gaulding completed the top five. Championship points leader William Byron was involved in a spin and finished 15th. His lead, after five of 14 races is still 13 points over Austin Hill, who finished 14th, and 17 points over Kyle Benjamin. With his win, Scott Heckert moved up to fourth in points, one behind Benjamin and nine in front of Gaulding in fifth.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will return to the track on Saturday, June 20 with the Visit Hampton 175 at Langley Speedway in Hampton, Virginia.

With the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 race win, Scott Heckert moved up to fourth in K&N Pro Series East points

With the NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 race win, Scott Heckert moved up to fourth in K&N Pro Series East points, one behind Kyle Benjamin and nine in front of Gray Gaulding in fifth

Scott Heckert was quickest in practice at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina winning the 21 Means 21 Pole Award

Scott Heckert was quickest in practice at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina winning the 21 Means 21 Pole Award presented by Coors Lite

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Free K&N Desktop Wallpaper Download June 2015 – Lexani 599 Fiorano & 458 Italia

Download the standard screen version of the K&N June 2015 calendar page

Download the standard screen version of the K&N June 2015 calendar page featuring exquisite examples of Italian super car design matched with ultra-premium Lexani Wheels

K&N’s June 2015 calendar page features some of the most exquisite examples of Italian super car design matched with ultra-premium Lexani Wheels. Featured In the foreground on the left of the June 2015 K&N calendar page is a Ferrari 458 Italia. The Ferrari 458 Italia, is powered by a 4,499 cc V8 engine of the "Ferrari/Maserati" F136 engine family and was designed to be Ferrari's sportiest V8-engined car. One example of the 458 Italia is shown here in giallo, Italian for yellow, paint and matched with Lexani Concave Series CSS-15 wheels with a custom yellow and black finish.

Download the wide screen version of the K&N June 2015 calendar page

Download the wide screen version of the K&N June 2015 calendar page featuring exquisite examples of Italian super car design matched with ultra-premium Lexani Wheels

Behind the 458 Italia is Ferrari’s then flagship 2-seater model, the 599 Fiarano. The 6.0L V12 engine produces a maximum of 612 HP, making the 599 Fiarano the most powerful series production Ferrari road car of the time. It was also, at the time of its introduction, one of the few engines whose output exceeded 100 HP per liter of displacement without any sort of forced-induction. Like the 458 Italia, this yellow 599 Fiorano rolls on Lexani Concave Series CSS-15 wheels with a custom yellow and black finish.

Of course the image wouldn’t be complete without the talented models Miss Mariah Bevacqua and Miss Summer Sabers. Mariah Bevacqua, on the left, is a Ventura County, California native who, in addition to modeling, works as a creative director for an online clothing company. Summer Sabers, on the right, hails from the former Soviet eastern-European nation of Ukraine. Summer has modeled for Hot Rod Magazine, Super Street Bike magazine, and of course the 2015 K&N calendar. Special thanks go out to the folks at A1 Grit Company, who allowed us to use their site as the backdrop of the June 2015 calendar page.

Additional K&N calendar desktop wallpaper images are available to download on the Free K&N Racing Wallpaper for Computer Desktops page. Printed versions of the K&N calendar are available for purchase on KNFilters.com.

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Team UXC/Polaris Racings Michael Swift Wins Pro 4x4 Class & Overall in GNCC Race 7

Mike Swift and fellow UXC/Polaris Factory Racing rider Kevin Trantham started the GNCC round 7 Pro 4x4 race 4th and 5th off the line

Mike Swift and fellow UXC/Polaris Factory Racing rider Kevin Trantham started the GNCC round 7 Pro 4x4 race 4th and 5th off the line heading into the woods for a two hour battle

Starting the 3rd lap of GNCC round 7, K&N filters supported racer Mike Swift hit a tree stump hidden in a rock section

Starting the 3rd lap of GNCC round 7, K&N filters supported Pro 4x4 racer Mike Swift hit a tree stump hidden in a rock section causing him to fall back into 4th place

K&N air filters sponsored Team UXC/Polaris Factory Racing rider Michael Swift won the Pro 4x4 class and the overall win out of 260 riders at round 7 of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series in Masontown, Virginia. Mike Swift and fellow UXC/Polaris Factory Racing rider Kevin Trantham started the Pro 4x4 race 4th and 5th off the line heading into the woods for a two hour battle. Swift worked his way into the 2nd place position by mid race, while #202 Kevin Trantham encountered a radiator problem after passing through a rock section.

Starting the 3rd lap of GNCC round 7, K&N filters supported Pro 4x4 racer Mike Swift hit a tree stump hidden in a rock section causing him to fall back into 4th place. However, just before the start of the last lap, Swift made a charge to close the gap and catch the leaders. By mile marker three Swift was able to make a pass on the leader and take over the Pro 4x4 class lead aboard the K&N equipped Polaris Scrambler 850. Swift was able to hold the lead and put over a 20 second gap between him and 2nd place, giving the K&N sponsored Polaris Factory Racing Team another Pro Class Victory.

“What a day! My Polaris Scrambler 850 worked excellent and took the punishment through the rocks and allowed me to make a comeback for another win. I am so proud of our team and thankful for all the products our sponsors build,” stated Swift. K&N air filters supported Team UXC rider Don Higbee finished with another strong podium taking 3rd in the 40+ 4x4 class. Nic Snyckers also brought home a podium finish with a 3rd place in the 4x4 C class. Marc Sparato claimed an impressive 2nd place finish in the UTV class in the K&N equipped Polaris Ace single seat, while teammate Josh Copeland grabbed a 4th. Michael Swift brought home a 3rd place finish in the XC2 Pro Sport Class.

Swift was able to pass for the lead and put over a 20 second gap between him and 2nd place

Swift was able to pass for the lead and put over a 20 second gap between him and 2nd place, giving the K&N sponsored Polaris Factory Racing Team another Pro Class Victory

Team UXC / Polaris Factory Racing has announced that the K&N sponsored team will be heading to the 2016 Dakar Rally

Team UXC / Polaris Factory Racing has announced that the K&N sponsored team will be heading to the world's most prestigious off road race, the 2016 Dakar Rally January 3-16, 2016

The K&N sponsored Team UXC/Polaris Factory Racing team will head to GNCC Round 8 in Millfield, Ohio on June 6th in the ATV and UTV series. Additionally, Team UXC / Polaris Factory Racing has announced that the K&N sponsored team will be heading to the world's most prestigious off road race, the 2016 Dakar Rally. The 2016 Dakar race will take place across the countries of Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina January 3-16, 2016. The 2016 Dakar Rally will span 5,000 kilometers over 13 grueling days of off road racing. Team UXC racer Don Higbee will be the rider for 2016 with Team UXC's Michael Swift completing the build and prep of the 2015 Polaris Scrambler 850 EPS race bike. Team UXC will also join Higbee providing mechanic and race support during the event.

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K&N Employee Greg Ventura Honors Father with NHRA Division 7 Race Win at Fontana

Greg Ventura relies on K&N, Lucas Oil, Taylor Freezers, Carroll Shelby Goodyear, RaceTrans, Autometer, Aeromotive, Edelbrock, Total Seal Piston Rings, T&D Rocker Arms and Brodix

Greg Ventura relies on K&N, Lucas Oil, Taylor Freezers, Carroll Shelby Goodyear, RaceTrans, Autometer, Aeromotive, Edelbrock, Total Seal Piston Rings, T&D Rocker Arms and Brodix

Greg Ventura, a Material Lifecycle Analyst for K&N air filters, has been drag racing for over 22 years. Having been born into a drag racing family, Greg practically grew up at the drag strip. Greg’s father, Al Ventura, was a well-known figure in the local Southern California drag racing scene. Sadly, Al Ventura lost his battle to cancer in 2012 and his son Greg continues to struggle with the loss. “My father was my best friend, and without his leadership and being the great example he was, I wouldn’t be racing today,” said Greg Ventura.

“Since my dad passed I have struggled a bit with issues with the car and psychologically as a driver. When you’re racing you have to be 100% focused. I’ve gone a few rounds but ultimately I was eliminated due to a bad light or lack of focus,” said Ventura. Greg relied heavily on Al’s experience since the beginning of his drag racing career. With his father’s guidance Greg built his first race car out of a rough Chevy II Nova originally intended to be his daily driver after he was actually old enough to get a driver’s license. Greg said, “My father was my engine builder and did the majority of the mechanics work on our cars. Since he left us, there was quite a big learning curve with the engine and other areas of the car.”

Greg Ventura has been drag racing for over 22 years but he hit a dry spell after his father Al Ventura lost his battle to cancer in 2012

Greg Ventura, a Material Lifecycle Analyst for K&N air filters, has been drag racing for over 22 years but he hit a dry spell after his father Al Ventura lost his battle to cancer in 2012

Luckily Greg has been able to lean upon fellow racers with several of those racers also filling prominent positions in K&N air filters’ research and development departments. One such K&N employee/drag racer who has lent a hand to Ventura on more than one occasion is Kevin McClelland who serves as K&N’s Director of OEM business. In a manner of speaking, Kevin comes from drag racing royalty as many people refer to his father Dave McClelland as “The Voice of NHRA.” “I have leaned on Kevin for a lot of engine building advice, and I know I’ve worn him out with questions at times. But Kevin has been a really big help getting me pointed in the right direction,” said Ventura.

Ventura recently entered a Division 7 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, California. NHRA division 7 covers a large geographical area and consisting of California, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. At this particular race there were 74 entries, which resulted in seven rounds of eliminations for the Super Gas class that Greg Ventura competes in. Ventura made quick work of rounds one through four taking out competitors from around the region. However, going into round 5 Ventura knew things were going to get a little tricky. There were still two K&N employees, Steve Williams and Kevin McClelland, as well as one of Greg’s good friends, left in the Super Gas competition and Ventura knew he’d eventually go toe to toe with one of them.

K&N Employee, and longtime drag racer, Greg Ventura earned an emotional win at Auto Club Dragway and dedicated the win to his father and racing mentor Al Ventura

K&N Employee, and longtime drag racer, Greg Ventura earned an emotional win at Auto Club Dragway and dedicated the win to his father and racing mentor Al Ventura

As luck would have it Greg Ventura found himself lined up against his friend and mentor Kevin McClelland in the Super Gas quarter-finals. As Ventura prepared to stage against McClelland at the starting line disaster struck as Ventura’s battery was completely dead and the car would not start. Kevin, as any good friend would, agreed to wait while Ventura got his car jump started. Following that round it was Greg Ventura who got the win and a straight shot into the final round of eliminations. “I know Kevin wasn’t happy to lose. I don’t know any good losers. But I think he was proud to see that I held it together and the car ran well. With his assistance of course,” said Ventura.

As Greg headed to the final round of Super Gas eliminations behind the wheel of his father’s 1966 Chevy II Nova, which he and Al built together in 1998, the fact that complete focus is necessary while racing was never clearer. This time, however, it was Greg’s opponent Dave Mezier who left early with a red-light foul start essentially dropping the race trophy into Ventura’s lap. “Since my dad passed, I’ve struggled while racing. This was a great race to get this rough streak off my back and finally get a win,” said Greg. “I would like to thank K&N for their help and support of my racing efforts as well as Lucas Oil Products, Taylor Freezers, Carroll Shelby Goodyear, RaceTrans, Autometer, Aeromotive, Edelbrock, Total Seal Piston Rings, T&D Rocker Arms and Brodix for their support. I want to dedicate this win to my father Al Ventura.”

Greg Ventura’s 1966 Chevy II Nova is powered by a 565 cubic-inch Chevrolet big block engine. Greg relies on the superior airflow and superior performance of K&N filters both on the track and off. Greg uses K&N Pro Stock Hood Scoop, number 100-8506, in conjunction with K&N Hood Scoop Racing Air Filter, number 28-4210. Additionally, Greg uses K&N wrench-off premium oil filter, number HP-3002, and K&N inline billet aluminum reusable fuel filter, number 81-1005. Find K&N performance parts for your drag racer, grocery getter, or lawn mower at KNFilters.com.

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2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang Ecoboost Owners Looking For a Boost Can Do So with a K&N Air Intake

K&N Aircharger air intake system for the 2015-2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L Ecoboost

K&N Aircharger air intake system for the 2015-2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L Ecoboost eliminates restrictive factory parts for more HP and torque

Not since the Fox Body Ford Mustang SVO has Ford offered a turbocharged inline-four cylinder engine in its legendary Pony Car. Contrary to most auto makers’ engine line ups, due to an increase in horsepower, torque, and fuel economy, the 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost four cylinder engine is an upgrade over the standard 300 horsepower V6. Ford engineers managed to squeeze an impressive 310 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque from the 2.3L EcoBoost engine while also earning an EPA estimated 31 highway MPG for the 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang. Despite the already impressive power numbers of the 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang EcoBoost, owners searching for an extra boost in horsepower, torque, and acceleration can easily do so with the installation of a K&N Aircharger air intake system 63-2589.

All 2015 Ford Mustangs feature new independent rear suspension

The Ford Mustang has always had a solid live axle rear suspension, however all 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustangs feature new independent rear suspension

Typically, the factory air intake tubing, stock air filter box, and disposable air filter is a significant point of restriction in modern fuel injected cars or trucks, especially those with turbochargers. Because of this fact, K&N has developed an Aircharger air intake system for the 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L Ecoboost to eliminate restrictive factory components by replacing them with a roto-molded HDPE air intake tube coupled to an open element K&N reusable air filter for superior airflow and superior performance. Additionally, the K&N reusable air filter RC-2960 included with the 2015 and 2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost intake is protected by an application specific air filter heat shield to help keep inlet air temperatures (IAT) within factory tolerances.

K&N air filter, RC-2960, included with the K&N 2015-2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost air intake

The K&N reusable air filter, number RC-2960, included with the K&N 2015-2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost air intake is protected by an application specific air filter heat shield

The K&N 2015 to 2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L Ecoboost air intake system 63-2589 is an easy to install performance upgrade that can be completed in about 90 minutes or less using basic hand tools, and by following K&N’s simple step-by-step instructions. It maintains all necessary factory connections and does not require any additional modifications be made to the vehicle for increased performance. In fact, when installed on an otherwise stock 2015 Ford Mustang 2.3L Ecoboost, K&N air intake 63-2589 was shown to make impressive performance gains in horsepower and torque throughout the entire RPM range. On the dyno, K&N observed an estimated peak horsepower gain of 15.72 HP at a very usable 4224 rpm. Even more impressive was the estimated additional 19.85 pound-feet of torque at a low 3,778 rpm. Increased power will require the engine to expend less energy to cruise down the highway, improve acceleration, and allow the Ecoboost engine’s turbocharger to spool up faster.

K&N managed to squeeze out an estimated additional 15 HP for the 2015 Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost engine

K&N managed to squeeze out an estimated additional 15 HP and 19 lb-ft of torque from the already fast 310 horsepower and 320 lb-ft torque 2015 Mustang 2.3L EcoBoost engine

K&N backs its air filters and air intake systems with a 10-year/million mile limited warranty so owners can rest assured that their intake system can stand up to the most demanding drivers. Whether 2015 oro 2016 Ford Mustang Ecoboost owners use their pony car as a fun to drive, fuel efficient daily driver, or for taking on V8 powered cars on the track, the K&N 63-2589 Aircharger Air Intake system will provide increased performance with better engine sound for years to come.

Performance air intake system 63-2589 is guaranteed to increase horsepower and torque on the Ford Mustang models listed below:

2016 Ford Mustang 2.3L
2015 Ford Mustang 2.3L

Find additional products for your 2015 or 2016 Ford Mustang, such as Ford Mustang Air Intakes, or another vehicle, using the search by vehicle tool on KNFilters.com. To find a dealer near you, please use the K&N Dealer Search function.

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