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2012 to 2015 Jeep Wrangler V6 Models Gain More Horsepower with K&N Performance Air Intake System

Air Intake for 2012 to 2015 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L
Air Intake for 2012 to 2015 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L
Jeep Wranglers are notorious for being the ultimate off-road vehicle. They are used by park rangers, fire departments, police, and the U.S. military. These authority figures probably choose this vehicle because of its ability to maneuver through rough terrain, and stay on all fours while doing so. Whether you are on the trails, driving around the beach, or cruising on the highway, Jeep Wrangler models have proven adaptive in all types of conditions. No doubt the suspension, chassis, and body of the 2013 Wrangler is quite impressive and when combined with the 3.6 liter V6 engine, it is bound to turn heads.

When your destination is uncertain or if you are just out to have some fun, extra horsepower is not a bad idea. K&N's 77-1566KP air intake system is guaranteed to increase horsepower and torque in your 2012 to 2015 Jeep Wrangler with the 3.6 liter engine.
77-1566KP installed on a 2012 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L
77-1566KP installed on a 2012 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L


This performance air intake is a free-flowing mandrel-bent aluminum tube induction system, which is built to dramatically decrease intake restriction as it smoothens and straightens air flow. This allows the Wrangler's engine to breathe easier than the OEM air box assembly. More air means extra usable power and acceleration throughout the engine's RPM range.

The cone-shaped air filter (RF-1048) included in the kit is washable and reusable, which means money will be saved in the long run by eliminating the need to purchase a new disposable replacement OEM filter every few-thousand miles. The driver also avoids the need to throw away the dirty filters every time it's changed. This helps reduce unnecessary waste in our landfills, while supporting a healthy environment. K&N air intake air filters can be used for up to 100,000 miles between cleanings, depending on driving conditions.

Dyno results for a 2012 Jeep Wrangler with 77-1566KP installed
Dyno results for a 2012 Jeep Wrangler with 77-1566KP installed
K&N air intake 77-1566KP is equipped with a heat shield that helps deflect heat from the engine especially during idle. This helps cooler air get to the motor and it can result in better performance. This K&N air intake system uses a chrome like finished aluminum tube that is machined specifically for the 3.6 liter Jeep Wrangler. With an estimated gain of 10.2 Horsepower at 5600 RPM and 8.6 ft/lb of torque at 4188 RPM, this air intake can be a vital improvement for any off-road enthusiast. But don't think the extra horsepower you gain is exclusively for the off-roader; a K&N air intake can prove beneficial to any vehicle and provide additional performance when you need it.

Installation is easy with common hand tools, since 77-1566KP contains step-by-step instructions that include photos to make adding performance simple. Last, but certainly not least, 77-1566KP comes backed by K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty.

K&N 77-1566KP will fit the following Jeep Wrangler models:

2015 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L V6
2014 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L V6
2013 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L V6
2012 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L V6

For a full list of K&N air intake systems for Jeep Wrangler models, visit the Jeep Wrangler Air Intakes page on KNFilters.com.

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K&N High-Flow Air Filter Assembly for USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing

Complete view of USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly 55-1040
Complete view of USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly 55-1040
K&N gives racers an edge with their high flow, washable and reusable performance air filters. When it comes to racing, K&N has the most innovative products designed to protect your engine while giving you an edge. As the USAC IGNITE Midget Racing Series continues to grow in popularity, so has the demand for a more performance oriented reusable air filter and it was out of this demand that that K&N's USAC Ford Focus Midget air filter assembly 55-1040 and high flow air filter RE-0970, were born.

Before the 55-1040 air filter assembly was available the only way to get a performance air filter was through a custom design. The only other option was to use a standard air cleaner or nothing at all. Well, with the release of K&N's RE-0970, all of that has changed.
Base plate view of USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly 55-1040
Base plate view of USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly 55-1040


The amazing strength of racing grows from its ability to create the need for greater competition. May it be the need for change, the advancement of technology, the design and engineering of a new product or new opportunities, racing will continue to grow in all directions. There are always racing classes and spots that come and go, however, the USAC Ford Focus Midget series is one of the sports that has been time tested.

There is a long history of open-wheel car racing with the original starters coming from Roadsters and Midgets. Even though Midgets have not received as much attention in the past the concept has never faded away. And it is with this that the Midget racing series is becoming one of the fastest growing classes today.

Replacement element for USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly RE-0970
Replacement element for USAC Ford Focus Midget Racing Air Filter Assembly
Before the Ford Focus Midget series existed, Keith Iaia wanted to change the Midget world. He met with Ford Racing and Tommy Hunt to create the Ford Focus Midget racing series, known as the "USAC IGNITE Midget racing series today. The engines originally were supplied by Keith Iaia and SCREAM, Inc. in San Miguel, California, however currently the engines are supplied by Roush Yates Performance Products.

The 55-1040 K&N air filter assembly, which includes the washable and reusable RE-0970 air filter, is designed to fit these engines and it is easy to install. The assembly also comes with an electro-galvanized base, a black powder-coated metal mounting plate to attach the filter to the velocity stacks and all required mounting hardware.

Not only does the K&N air filter RE-0970 offer improved performance, it also provides excellent protection for your race engine. The quality materials used to manufacture 55-1040 are backed with a 1-Year Limited Warranty from defective materials or workmanship. So get your hands on these filters and see what they can do for your race car.

If you are interested in midget racing take a look at these news stories: Ventura Racing Association Midget Champion , USAC Ford Focus California Dirt Series Win for K&N or USAC National Midget Wilke-Pak Motorsports

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Gary GEE Armstrong Wins 2012 Pacific Northwest Sand Drag Series Championship

GEE hit the green light faster and more consistently in 2012 than 39 of his rivals.
GEE hit the green light faster and more consistently in 2012 than 39 of his rivals.
"The story of G: In school, because of the length of my last name I always signed my name with a huge, scribbled, difficult to copy 'G,' just to save work. It's become my legal signature, so everyone started calling me Gee." That's K&N sponsored pro ATV sand drag racer Gary "GEE" Armstrong's explanation and he's sticking with it. The Florence, Oregon resident wrapped up his 2012 season by winning the Sport Bike 2 Division Championship of the Pacific Northwest Sand Drag Race Series. Armstrong also claimed second place in the Pro 2 Division of the series. Each Division runs 14 races which are scheduled from May through October, and this year the grid was filled with 40 of the most competitive racers from throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The Sport Bike 2 Division Championship of the Pacific Northwest Sand Drag Race Series was Gary "GEE" Armstrong's first title crown.
The Sport Bike 2 Division Championship of the Pacific Northwest Sand Drag Race Series was Gary "GEE" Armstrong's first title crown.


"In 2011, I finished in fifth place in Sport Bike 2 and seventh place in the Pro 2 Division. But in 2010, my rookie year as a pro racer, I'd won the Oregon Off-road Racing Association's huge western regional Pro Race, so I knew I could perform better. My racing goal and training for 2012 was to finish in the top three in both the Sport Bike and Pro Divisions. It was a bold reach for me."

With so many motorsports to choose from and so little time, it's worth noting that sand drag racing continues to be one of the fastest growing new motorsport options. Like traditional drag racing, sand racing involves two combatants waiting for the green light, only instead of hearing huge tires probing desperately for traction, there's a visual explosion of sand shooting skyward like a massive North Shore breaker.

"Although the competition in both divisions was incredibly intense this season, our K&N filtered, Florence Yamaha YFZ kept us as first place points leader in both the Sport Bike and Pro Divisions for over halfway into the season, like into July," Armstrong recalls. "That's when I realized I actually had a shot at winning both the Sport Bike 2 and Pro 2 championships!"
After winning one title and finishing runner-up in another Armstrong is focused on winning both championships in 2013.
After winning one title and finishing runner-up in another Armstrong is focused on winning both championships in 2013.


After making that realization Armstrong continued to trade between first and second place throughout championship points chase of both Divisions, and at several points he was tied for first. "It was a great show," said Armstrong. "The fans and promoters loved it. It was what racing should be, suspenseful, nail-biting, tight contests between two of us at the top wanting to claim both division titles!"

During a race in August Armstrong's engine case cracked. "Oil was leaking out of the crack after I won my heats," he said. "It was a potential 'game over' for my season and the end of any hopes I had of winning a championship. But my Florence Yamaha and Redline engine builder sponsors said 'Hey, you've worked your way into a good shot at two championships, let's not give it away!' Yamaha rushed us the parts and Redline worked overtime on the rebuild, finishing it the day before the next race."

During the rebuild they also discovered Armstrong's engine had a cracked cylinder head, but there was no time to get a new one ported and ready for the next race. "The head wasn't leaking coolant yet, so we huddled together again and decided to stay in the championship hunt and risk blowing the engine."

The gamble paid off as Armstrong won the Sport Bike 2 race that weekend and tied yet again for first place in Pro 2. And that's how things set up for him heading into the finals.

"In the finals I won the Sport Bike 2 Championship and ended up in second place in the Pro 2 series. This is my first championship and there's just no greater feeling of accomplishment than winning this! I just want to thank everyone for their support from sponsors to spectators. My dad's always telling me, 'If you can dream it, you can do it.' He's right!"

"I'm already training for the 2013 race season and racing locally, but my first official race of 2013 is April 5-7 at the 36th Annual Central Valley Sportsmen's and Car Show at the Kern County Fairgrounds in Bakersfield, California. In May, the Sand Drag Race Series fires up in the Pacific Northwest. I'm here to race and have fun, but I'm aiming to win both Series' titles in 2013!"

Other K&N racing stories about ATV off road racing include Motoworks' John Natalie and Chad Wienen Go One and Two at Ballance MX, K&N's Can-Am Motoworks Finishes First, Third and Fifth in WORCS Season Opener, Can-Am/Motoworks' Josh Frederick Wins 2010 WORCS Pro ATV Championship and Team MCR Racing's Davi Haagsma and Julie Russell Win WORCS Championships.

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Lamb Motorsports' NHRA Drag Racing Team Experience Stellar 2012 Season

Siblings, Justin and Ryen Lamb, were both introduced to the sport of racing at an early age and presently race in the NHRA.
Siblings, Justin and Ryen Lamb, were both introduced to the sport of racing at an early age and presently race in the NHRA.
Anyone with brothers or sisters would likely agree that although sporting their own individual characteristics, they share similarities with their siblings; if for no other reason, they were raised in the same environment. Justin and Ryen Lamb are no different in that sense, and one would suspect that their conversations often lean in one direction in particular- racing.
Although inly 25-years-old, Justin Lamb is already solidifying his reputation as a winner in NHRA drag racing.
Although inly 25-years-old, Justin Lamb is already solidifying his reputation as a winner in NHRA drag racing.


They were introduced to the sport of racing at very young ages, and have in fact, been manning dragsters for many years. Members of the Lamb Motorsports team, they have both seen their fair share of success, and experienced stellar seasons in 2012.

Continuing his quest to become a household name in the NHRA racing world, Justin Lamb cinched a multitude of wins in a variety of categories during the most previous season. At only 25-years of age, he recently earned his ninth NHRA national event win of his young career while racing in the Super Stock class at the Fram Autolite Nationals in Sonoma, California.

The driver also took four victories last season while on the NHRA Lucas Oil divisional tour. In fact, he walked away from the LOORS event, in Fallon, Nevada, with a rare double victory, after scoring in both the Competition Eliminator and Super Gas classes. At the season's end he was ranked ninth in the NHRA national standings.
Ryen Lamb recently experienced her quickest and fastest career run- 6.93 at 192 miles-per-hour.
Ryen Lamb recently experienced her quickest and fastest career run- 6.93 at 192 miles-per-hour.


As he solidifies his reputation in NHRA racing, Justin's records continue to stack up. In fact, he is a 13-time division series winner and has lined up in nineteen final round appearances.

"I have been racing since I was eight-years-old," recalled the driver. It all started with my father's interest in racing. He had drag boats for many years before he decided to get away from drag boat racing and to get into something new," continued Justin. "I was about seven years old and attending a car show with him when we saw a Jr. Dragster on display.This has all just come from one simple car show."

Looking back at 2012, the driver said, "I would say my most rewarding win of the season came in Sonoma California at the national event. It came after a very bad weekend in Denver, where I lost two close races that I made bad mistakes on. I went into Sonoma a little down and came out winning the event. It really made up for the week prior."

"I am not sure what the key to success was this season," he continued. "But I believe to keep prospering in the future will take a lot of hard work, both on the cars and as a driver, and focus on technology as products and race cars improve."

While Justin Lamb continues to earn notoriety in the sport, his younger sister, Ryen, has quietly been building her resume as well. In fact, the 18-year-old driver experienced her first event win during the 2012 season, at the K&N Super Comp Association event in Las Vega, Nevada. Throughout the season, Ryen also managed to post several late-round finishes, including three quarterfinal appearances. During her first season in Top Dragster, she recorded her quickest and fastest run of her career - 6.93 at 192 miles per-hour.

"I started racing "big cars" right after my sixteenth birthday," she recalled, "so I am going on my third year. Prior to that, I raced jr. dragsters four or five years when I was younger. I have grown up around racing," Ryen explained. "My brother is seven years older than me, and he started racing around the time I was born. So racing is all I have ever known."

"During a race, I tend to forget how fast I am actually going," she shared. "Our races are only a couple of seconds long, but when you are in the car, so much is happening in such a little time that it seems a lot longer. Racing and going fast is such a rush. There are so many decisions and things you must do in a very short distance. You are so focused on the job at hand, you forget about the speed you are traveling."

When asked the key to victories during the upcoming season, she continued, "I think confidence and momentum will definitely bring me success. Towards the end of last year, I began driving a lot better than I had before; I was confident in my abilities and decisions, and began going more and more rounds. By building on that confidence, I plan on having my most successful year to date."

Justin and Ryen Lamb are looking forward to what the future holds and are both acutely aware that their success will depend a great deal upon proper maintenance of their cars. Strong advocates of keeping the internal components of their engines contaminant free they depend upon K&N products for their filtering needs.

"Every product that K&N makes is a great quality product," Justin explained. "We use many of them on our race cars. The air filters do a great job protecting the engine while not hurting the performance of the cars. Their oil filters are second to none, and we have never had a problem with them coming apart and losing oil pressure, as I had with other brands while using light-weight racing oil for competition Eliminator. Also the nut at the bottom, for putting them on and taking them off, really helps also. I have been using K&N products for about ten years now."

With 2012 behind them and the 2013 season just around the corner, Justin and Ryen Lamb are already geared up and ready to roll. With a little luck, perseverance and a skillful eye on the track, they are anticipating many victories ahead.

Other K&N racing stories about Lamb Motorsports Team Drag Racing include Justin Lamb Wins 25th Anniversary Sonoma Nationals NHRA Super Stock Wally, Justin Lamb Adds Sonoma NHRA National Super Stock Victory to His Growing 2012 Resume, 2012 NHRA Competition Eliminator Trophy Goes to Justin Lamb at Firebird Int'l Raceway, Lamb Motorsports - Three Wins, Three Classes, in Three Separate Cars, in Eight Days, Justin Lamb Wins Super Gas at Sonoma NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Nationals and Justin Lamb Wins Super Chevy Show in Las Vegas.

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H&M Motorsports' Haagsma and Baron Win 2012 Quad-X and WORCS Championships

K&N backed H&M Motorsports' Beau Baron went 3-3 to clinch third place overall and third in the 2012 Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series Pro Production Championship.
K&N backed H&M Motorsports' Beau Baron went 3-3 to clinch third place overall and third in the 2012 Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series Pro Production Championship.
Back in January of 2012, after H&M Motorsports won the opening round of their season, we spoke to Jason Reed, H&M Motorsports' Marketing/PR Rep., and at the time he said "Our goal was to go out and show these guys we are serious about our program and getting both guys on the podium proved that." The guys he refers to are Beau Baron and David Haagsma, and they made good on our forecast that solid beginnings often make for a winning season.
David Haagsma went 1-1 at the final round of the Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series to win the overall.
David Haagsma went 1-1 at the final round of the Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series to win the overall.


The H&M Motorsport Team made 2012 an extraordinary first year, as they earned the two biggest championships in the West with Baron earning the WORCS title and Haagsma clinching the Quad X series with amazing flair. Haagsma went 1-1 at round ten at the Glen Helen Raceway event to earn his first ever Pro ATV Championship, and he earned it by winning a remarkable eight of the ten races. At that event teammate Beau Baron earned 3-3 finishes which set him up to round out the top three overall for the season.

The second moto win not only gave Haagsma his eighth win of the season but also secured the Quad X Championship for him and the H&M Motorsport Team. "It just feels great to win this. Great for me and my team," said Haagsma.

Maxxis/H&M Motorsports' Beau Baron went 3-3 to secure third place overall and third in the 2012 Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series Pro Production Championship. Baron's 3-3 finishes for the day not only secured the third position on the podium at the season ending event, but also third place in the points chase for the 2012 Quad X Season.

"I was going fast today," commented Baron after the race. "Everything was working well. My Sparks engine was pulling great and my suspension was perfect."
Maxxis / H&M Motorsports David Haagsma won 8 out of ten races in the 2012 Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series earning him his first Yamaha Quad-X Pro ATV Championship
Maxxis / H&M Motorsports David Haagsma won 8 out of ten races in the 2012 Yamaha Quad-X Racing Series earning him his first Yamaha Quad-X Pro ATV Championship


In the second moto Baron didn't get his best start and had to work his way through the pack. He made his way up to the third spot, but before he could make a move for second his ATV engine began to knock. Not wanting to get sidelined Baron backed off a bit. By riding as wide as he could and rolling the jumps Baron was able to hold off the competition and he rounded out the top three.

"It was a good day. I have so much confidence in my set up. My tires have so much bite you always know what they're going to do and my quad felt awesome," remarked Baron after the race at Glen Helen.

Back in September Baron also earned the 2012 WORCS Pro ATV Championship with his win at the final round at Honolulu Hills, in Taft, California. In that series teammate Haagsma claimed the third spot for the year with his second place finish.

"This championship was super important! You never know when your next championship may be. I had one in 2009 and then set myself up again and had a mechanical. I crossed my fingers for this one because I've had it ripped out of my hands before. I'm happy, but never satisfied so I'll be pushing for it again" declared Baron

The H&M Motorsport team hopes to add more backing and come out swinging for the 2013 season.

Check out these other K&N racing stories on ATV off road racing:

H&M Motorsport's Beau Baron and David Haagsma Rule 2012 WORCS ATV Opener
Team Can-Am/Motoworks Conquers the Mexican Desert in the San Felipe 250
Beau Baron Pulls Off WORCS Championship While David Haagsma Grabs #3 Spot
Team Quad75Dezert Clinches Class 24 and Overall ATV Title at 2011Baja 1000

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