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Big changes were made to the Escape, Mariner, and Tribute line of compact SUVs for 2009. A decision was reportedly made at Ford Motor Company to provide more power and better performance for its line of small SUVs, while using less fuel. Revisions ranged from increased horsepower, a more efficient six-speed automatic transmission, improved aerodynamics, lower rolling resistance and revised suspension.
All this combines to give Escape, Mariner, and Tribute SUVs better performance and a car-like EPA fuel mileage rating. K&N also seeks to help increase performance, while helping the environment with lifetime replacement air filter, part number
E-1990.
Air Filter for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner
K&N has designed a washable and reusable lifetime air filter, part number E-1990, for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner 3.0-liter V6 models. K&N’s E-1990 is made from cotton and never needs to be replaced. K&N air filters provide less restriction than typical original equipment air filters, which can increase the efficiency of the combustion process, creating more horsepower and torque.
The unique design makes this K&N replacement air filter an easy, and ecological, performance add-on for your 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012 Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner models with a 3.0-liter V6 engine. Almost as if in a throw back to K&N’s environmentally friendly nature, the flower-like appearance of part number E-1990 is both distinctive and functional. This air filter’s clover-like rounded edges, and internal seals, help to ease installation while providing a secure seal.
K&N invented a special low-restriction air filter that is washable and reusable. Allowing your engine to breathe easier can give your car extra horsepower and extra acceleration that can come in handy, even during every day driving. This air filter will require cleaning every 50,000 miles under normal highway driving conditions. It will provide outstanding engine protection for the life of your vehicle, and since it never needs to be replaced, part number E-1990 will help to reduce waste.
K&N stock replacement air filters for street vehicles are covered by our famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty® and will be the last air filter your vehicle will ever need.
The National Championship Runoff in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Series took place at Elkhart Lake’s Road America in Wisconsin. ArmsUp Motorsports driver Revere Griest scored a third place finish in the Formula Continental Class.
ArmsUp Team Driver Revere Greist Takes Podium at SCCA National Championship Race in the Formula Continental Class,
photo by Jacques-o-lot photography
Greist led a very strong showing by the ArmsUp squad as the team placed four cars in the top seven in Saturday’s race. Greist’s took his first podium and the best result to date in an SCCA top event for ArmsUp Motorsports.
The Madison, Wisconsin driver started from the outside of row one and fell in line at the wave of the green flag. On turn five, Greist made a move to the outside and moved up to leader Niki Coello.
Greist and Coello raced side-by-side until turn six when the ArmsUp driver wrestled the lead away from Coello. In the heat of their battle, a six car accident stopped racing action until crews repaired the wall where the incident occurred.
On the restart, Coello took first and Greist second position. During the first two laps Greist kept up the pace
with the other cars but slowly began to lose touch with the leader. Meanwhile the other ArmsUp drivers, Joe Tovo, Jim Victor and Pat McGinnis were battling each other for top positions.
In the end, Greist crossed the finish line in third position. Tovo took fifth, Victor was sixth and McGinnis placed seventh. “This was an incredible strong showing for our team,” said ArmsUp Motorsports owner Gregg Borland. “The whole crew worked very hard all week long and we put four cars in the top seven. We had a great year and we are looking forward to next season.”
ArmsUp Motorsports is one of the premier SCCA Formula Continental and Formula Atlantic racing teams. ArmsUp Motorsports is also a full service prep shop for Formula Continentals and vintage racing cars. “We use K&N filters on all our race vehicles,” said Steve Welk, Marketing Director. “K&N gives us excellent engine protection and filtration that is second to none.”
The ArmsUp Motorsports Team will resume racing in January 2010 at the Winter Nationals in Florida.
Jeremy Frankoski has the 2009 season long lead in the USAC Ford Focus Carolina Series. He recently took the checkered flag at Dillon Motor Speedway in the Calico Coatings All American driver Challenge Midget with K&N products.
Jeremy Frankoski extened his season long lead in the USAC Ford Focus Carolina Series
The win marked the fourth victory in the series for Frankoski who now counts two wins at the Dillon, South Carolina facility plus two wins at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina.
Checkered flag for Jeremy Frankoski after his win at Dillon Motor Speedway in the USAC Ford Focus Carolina Series
Frankoski was the fastest qualifier of the evening at Dillon Motor Speedway, but started in 6th place because of the inverted line up. Frankoski made his way to the front of the pack quickly. On lap 8 he was in second place behind race leader Scott Hunter. There was a caution at lap 10 and on the restart Frankoski made a pass for the lead and took it.
Frankoski ran strong for the remainder of the 35 lap race. He was followed by Hunter, Eric Coomes, Justin Hommel and Rick Fedrizzi. “The inverted line up makes it harder to win,” said Frankoski. “We always want to run as fast as we can, especially for qualifying. Winning is great, but winning from an inverted pole position is even more satisfying.”
The team had a major setback after the No.2 midget that Frankoski piloted all
year was wrecked at the USAC Pavement Ford Focus National Championship Race at Columbus Motor Speedway in Ohio. On lap three of the race, three cars tangled directly in front of Frankoski and drove him hard into the wall. “We were really on top of our game at the National Race and were turning the fastest laps all weekend,” he said. “We were the ones to beat. Losing the race was one thing, but losing the car really put us into a tough spot before heading into Dillon.”
The team worked hard to get the No. 11 midget ready for the next race. “We spent so much time in the shop
before Dillon, the only thing we didn’t do was sleep there,” he said. “It shows how hard you have to work to stay ahead of the competition.”
Frankoski has raced for 14 years and has used K&N products for 14 years. The 23-year old began his career driving Go Karts at 9-years-old. He moved up to Mini Sprints and then Micro Sprints before he started driving Midgets. He also competes in the Open Wheel Class with K&N filters. “I wouldn’t use anything else,” he said. “K&N enhances performance and protects our engines better than anything on the market.”
Frankoski will next race in the USAC Ford Focus Carolina Series at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina on October 3.
Hillbilly Racing’s Gary Ross competes with the biggest engine in the Pacific Street Car Association (PSCA) 10.5 Outlaw Class.
2005 Pro Stock Grand Am with 711 cubic inch Chevy Hemi engine gives Gary Ross 1600 to 1700 horsepower for an additional 100 to 200 horsepower difference over his previous power plant
Hillbilly Racing's Gary Ross will next race at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
“Sonny Leonard developed a Chrysler hemi type head and adapted it to a Chevrolet,” said Ross. “Our 2005 Pro Stock Grand Am with its new Sonny’s 711 cubic inch Chevy Hemi engine gives us 1600 to 1700 horsepower for an additional 100 to 200 horsepower difference over our previous power plant.”
Biggest engine in the Pacific Street Car Association is a Sonny Leonard Chrysler hemi type head adapted to a Chevrolet with a new 711 cubic inch Chevy engine
Hillbilly Racing has used K&N products for three generations
Ross is a contender in the Outlaw Class after his win at the PSCA Labor Day Nationals. The Orange County California resident then set the pace with another number one qualifier at a heated West Coast Shootout in Fontana, California. Ross had a blistering 6.874 at 200.92 mph.
“Track conditions were tough at Fontana,” said Ross. “Track temperatures reached a sizzling 135 degrees and the competition was fierce. Almost all of the racers who competed at this event ran at over 200 mph.”
In the Outlaw 10.5 series racers run a 10 1/2 inch wide tire instead of a 15 to 17 inch wide tire. Competitors can also run any fuel combination they choose. “We call our series the world’s fastest cars on ten inch tires,” said Ross. “It’s all about having the proper tuning. The fans love to watch and the racing is simple. The first one to the finish line wins.”
K&N is an official class championship and contingency sponsor in the 2009 Pacific Street Car Association. In addition to being a PSCA sponsor, K&N posted contingency cash on K&N oil filters in all classes for each 2009 event. K&N will post $1500.00 in Championship Cash for the PSCA’s Street Challenge Class.
“K&N has worked great on my cars for years,” Ross said. “Now K&N is working great on our grandkids cars. My grandson Brandon Willoughby is only 15, but he’s putting his whole heart into junior dragsters and is the third generation in our family to use K&N products.”
Ross will next race at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Nevada on November 20-22.
The 2009 Redline Time Attack Series, Round 7 was held at Spring Mountain Motorsports Park in Pahrump, Nevada. Pahrump is about an hour’s drive northwest of Las Vegas.
Ryan Gates has secured the 2009 Modified AWD Class Championship in the Redline Time Attack Series
Driver Ryan Gates continued to dominate the Modified Class with his 6th consecutive victory in the Time Attack Series. In addition to winning the Modified AWD and the Overall Modified Class in Round 7, Gates also secured the 2009 Modified AWD Class Championship with his win
in Nevada.
Ryan Gates took his 6th consecutive victory in the Modified Class at Spring Mountain Motorsports Park in the Redline Time Attack Series
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X on the grid in Pahrump, Nevada for the Redline Time Attack Series
“I was excited to head back out west after completing four rounds of the Redline Time Attack Series in the eastern portion of the United States,” said Gates. “I knew the remaining events out west were going to be very interesting because of the competition, fast cars and larger tracks.”
The team prepped the Mitsubishi Evo X in anticipation of a smooth track. “We went with higher spring rates on the JRZ shocks, adjusted the ride height and reinstalled the front splitter that was taken off for Round 6 of the Time Attack Series at E-Town,” said Gates. With the minor changes Gates was confident that he would be competitive against some of the fastest Time Attack cars in the United States.
The practice sessions were important for Gates since it was the first time he had driven on the grueling 3.1 mile long track.
Spring Mountain Motorsports Park is packed with 18 turns of all shapes and sizes and has very few straight-aways. Gates did well at practice on Saturday. On Sunday, he set the fastest practice lap time with a smooth and conservative lap.
During the first Time Attack session, Gates pushed his 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X much harder than he did in the practice sessions and posted a 1:25.5 lap time. It was the fastest time for the Modified Class by 1.5 seconds. He had one Time Attack session left and knew it was important to improve his time. Gates then posted a 1:24.9 lap time which was fast enough for the victory.
“The win felt great,” said Gates. “The competition was much stiffer out west so it was cool to live up to my expectations. I knew I had the drive to get this far in the series, but I had no idea that I’d make it to this point so quickly. I’m very happy with things so far. The K&N filters on my car actually helped a ton. With air temperatures around 111 degrees in the desert, having fresh clean air coming into the engine was so helpful. The K&N oil filter kept the oil clean and fresh even when oil temperatures were about 260 degrees.”
Gates will next race at the Super Lap Battle Finale at Buttonwillow Raceway in Buttonwillow, California. From there he will race at the Season Finale of the Redline Time Attack Series at Auto Club Speedway in November at Fontana, California.