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The Chevrolet Cobalt is designed by GM with a strong, stiff platform for crisp
handling and a smooth ride. It is available in a variety of distinct trim levels
in either a two-door coupe or a four-door sedan.
Air Intake for 2006 to 2008 Chevy Cobalt
K&N Engineering has designed a new cold air intake
(69-4517TTK) in textured black for the 2006 to 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 2.4 liter
engine. Built for performance and show K&N Typhoon Air Intake Systems are
proven on a rear-wheel dynamometer to increase horsepower and torque.
Air Intake Installed in Chevy Cobalt
Power Gain Chart for Chevy Cobalt with K&N Air Intake
K&N dynamometer test shows a 15.94 horsepower gain @ 5900 RPM for this K&N air
intake. The radius adapter helps provide smooth air flow into the intake tube.
The 69-4517TTK uses the factory Mass Air Flow sensor and a Lifetime K&N High Flow Air
Filter (RU-5147).
The heat shield isolates the K&N engine compartment and allows the K&N Air
Filter to receive a consistent flow of cool fresh air. The mass air sensor is
installed in the K&N intake tube and is an important part of the overall
horsepower gain with this system.
The design of the Cobalt played a major roll in the development of this
air intake system. K&N Engineering took special care to ensure that it followed
the Cobalt's lines.
It takes 90 minutes or less to
install most K&N Air Intakes with common tools.
K&N Air Intake Systems come with the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.
K&N's popular custom air filter assembly, part RK-3909-1,
was designed to provide better performance while retaining the stock appearance
of
1999-2007 Twin Cam® Harley-Davidson® engines (see
applications). It comes with a powder coated billet
aluminum back plate that eliminates external breathers and features a built-in, dyno-tuned velocity stack. The resulting
design provides significant airflow increase to the
engine without sacrificing filtration. This product has generated a lot of
excitement from Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners.
Brian Keller of Boston, Massachusetts has a 2005 Harley Davidson Road King
Classic with 27,500 miles. He also has a K&N Engineering Air Filter
Assembly (RK-3909-1).
Brian Keller's 2005 Harley Davidson Road King Classic
K&N Engineering's RK-3909-1
“K&N makes a terrific product,” said Keller. “After adding Bassani
True-Dual Powercurve pipes with Reverse Cone Megaphone slip-ons, a Dynojet power
commander and the K&N High Flow Air Filter, I gained some serious horsepower and
torque.”
Brian Keller said K&N adds horsepower and torque to his Harley
Keller said having a motorcycle can be all about power and torque, but safety is
also important. “When I get on the highway I have the throttle I need,” he said.
“The bike has instant power with a little twist.”
One of the reasons Keller bought his Twin Cam Harley Davidson was for long
distance riding. “It’s super smooth and I can go 400 miles in comfort,” he said.
“I recommend
RK-3909-1 to everyone I ride with. When I added the K&N Air Filter it was
a
smooth ride all the time. It is like night and day with the K&N Air Filter. My
Harley runs like it’s brand new.”
“Wizard Cycles of Nashua, New Hampshire installed the K&N Air Filter
Assembly and pipes
for me,” said Keller. “Speeds Performance Plus of Elk River, Minnesota installed
my Power Commander and I dyno-tuned my bike at Laconia Bike Week this year. K&N
gives me the extra juice I need and allows me to keep up with the Screaming
Eagle Harley engines. It’s also about having a good time, knowing I have a
fantastic K&N Air Filter."
Kenneth Roberg of Franklin Park, Illinois also installed K&N’s
RK-3909-1.
“At the same time I installed a new exhaust system and a fuel pack which
coordinates the right fuel mix with my setup,” said Roberg. “For the most part I
am satisfied and have noticed better fuel mileage. By the way, the K&N Filter
fits behind the stock cover perfectly.”
Paul Haberstroh is a professional photographer in Lafayette, Colorado. He knows
film and he knows K&N Filters. Haberstroh also drives a 2007 Harley Davidson
Road King Classic around his beautiful small town.
Paul Haberstroh uses K&N Products, photo by Paul Haberstroh
Paul Haberstroh gets improved throttle response with K&N, photo by Paul
Haberstroh
“I’ve used K&N Air Filters for as long as I can remember and I’ve had a
camera in my hand for as long as I remember,” said the 49-year-old. “I used to
ride a BMW, but I went to Harley when they came out with the Twin-Cam engine and
the retro classic styling.”
Paul Haberstroh noticed an improvement in gas mileage with K&N, photo by
Paul Haberstroh
Haberstroh equipped his Harley with K&N Engineering’s
RK-3909-1.
“I really noticed a difference in the throttle,” said Haberstroh. “K&N also
improved my acceleration. It’s amazing how good the gas mileage is with K&N on
my Harley. This is a very comfortable machine. I can go hundreds of miles on it
and gas mileage is important.”
The Colorado wedding photographer also drives a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 pick up. “I
put a K&N 63-Series AirCharger Air Intake on my Dodge,” he said. “I live at 6000 feet and my work frequently takes me up
to 10,000 feet in elevation. Normally I’d lose performance, but with K&N I never
have to worry about that. My Dodge works well in the thin air with K&N. It
really makes a difference in performance for people like me who live in the
higher elevations.”
Haberstroh quit his day job ten years ago to start Distinctive Imaging, Inc., in
Colorado. He took his camera and he took his commitment to K&N.
In sprint car racing, July is the so-called “Month of Money.” Donny Schatz and
his ParkerStore Team are having a good week, to the tune of $80,000.
Donny Schatz wins Silver Cup
The Defending World of Outlaws Champion scored his second consecutive Don
Martin Memorial Silver Cup at Lerneville Speedway in Sarver, Pennsylvania. The
Fargo, North Dakota racer earned $30,000 for the win, only four days after his
$50,000 victory in Saturday’s 24th annual Kings Royal by Crown Royal.
Donny Schatz uses K&N Engineering Products
“This is what it’s all about,” said Schatz. “It’s always about winning races,
but when you can string a couple of really big ones together that really keeps a
team motivated. Now we’re just thinking about heading down the road and focusing
on getting the next one.”
The night did not start well for Schatz who qualified 23rd in the field of 46
cars. In the heat he worked his way from the sixth place starting position into
the second place position to qualify for the Crane Cams Dash. He started third
and finished second in the five-lap race to earn a front row starting spot in
the 40-lap A Feature.
Craig Dollansky shot out to an early lead with Schatz chasing him. At lap 10
Schatz pushed in front of the pack in a non-stop race that only took less than
eleven minutes to complete.
“We knew Craig was going to get a quick start,” said Schatz. “He was working the
cushion pretty good and we just stayed patient and made the bottom work. I knew
I was going to have to be able to race all over the place. I wasn’t sure if
anyone was close at the end, so I just kept charging forward.”
The victory came with a comfortable margin for Schatz. He won as Dollansky was
entering the third turn. Donny Schatz uses K&N Engineering Products. “The K&N
airbox allowed us to keep clean air going through our engine,” said Schatz. “Our
engine produced more than enough horsepower for us to win.”
Schatz heads to the Cleveland Brothers Summer Nationals at Williams Grove
Speedway. The finale offers $20,000 to the winner.
Follow Donny Schatz and the ParkerStore Team 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 2007 Polaris Outlaw 525 is one of the fastest sport quads with independent rear suspension. The Outlaw 525 is the result of a project between Polaris and KTM to create the fastest acceleration production ATV on the market.
Air Filter Installed in Polaris Outlaw 525
K&N Engineering has designed a Replacement Air Filter (PL-5207) for the 2007 to 2011 Polaris Outlaw 525. K&N Replacement Air Filter's pleated cotton design offers a larger surface area over a foam air filter and provides outstanding engine protection.
Simply remove the stock air filter from the airbox and install the K&N ATV air filteraccording to the included instructions for added performance and excellent filtration.
The PL-5207 offers your Polaris the air it needs to provide optimum horsepower. This washable, reusable K&N Air Filter works great in high altitudes and in dirty off-road conditions. It is covered by our K&N Racing and Off-Road Limited Warranty.
Allen Johnson captured his first race of the season at Bandimere Speedway at the
Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals. He also won points toward qualification for the K&N Horsepower Challenge, a
special race-within-a-race bonus program for the top Pro Stock drivers in the
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Allen Johnson earns $3000 in K&N Horsepower Challenge Program
Johnson ran well all weekend long in Denver, Colorado. “It was a fairy
tale weekend,” said Johnson. “This was a Mopar event and we were the fastest car
and No. 1 qualifier. We’ve been a win waiting to happen since the first of the
year and just hadn’t gotten a break.” It had been thirteen years since a Mopar
had won Pro Stock at an event they sponsored.
Allen Johnson wins pro stock at Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals
“Going into the finals we knew it was going to be tough,” said Johnson. “Ron
Krisher was fast all day and I knew it was going to be close. Every run we made
was pretty awesome. We were on our game.”
Johnson has earned $3,000 for being the No. 1 qualifier at Denver along with points
towards the 2008 K&N Horsepower Challenge. Pro Stock
drivers who accumulate the most points in qualifying during the 23-race
Challenge series have a chance to earn $50,000. The runner-up earns $10,000, the
two-semifinalists earn $3,000 each and the four first-round finishers will
receive $2,500 each.
Johnson’s next race is the Schuck’s Auto Supply NHRA Nationals at Seattle,
Washington.
Follow Allen Johnson'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.