Monday 7 January 2013

K&N Filters!


K&N Engineering is the innovator of this unique cotton air filtration system. The High flow technology is the air filter choice for many racers and riders. It provides increased performance and outstanding protection to the engine.

Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com
Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com

*Increased horsepower / Improved throttle response
K&N filters guarantee a superior air flow capacity to that of traditional paper or foam filters, ensuring better performance from the engine.

Constructed from 4-6 layers of cotton gauze soaked with low viscosity oil, K&N flow over 200% more air than paper air filters on a square inch by square inch basis.

Accordion style pleats provide a substantially larger surface area of filtration area over non-pleated foam filters.

Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com
Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com

*Washable & re-usable, backed by a million-mile manufacturer’s warranty.
The Historic K&N red colour is from factory pre-oiling to enhance filtration efficiency.

The cotton gauze has the advantage of being washable and therefore reusable, so K&N filters represent excellent value for money as they can be used, cleaned and re-used over and over again!

The cleanable filter-medium is backed by the world’s first million-mile manufacturer’s warranty.

Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com
Get your K&N Filters from www.performanceparts-ltd.com

*High quality fit & perfect seal
K&N filters have a high quality urethane or plastisol chassis seal selected for performance and durability ensuring a perfect seal to protect your engine from damaging particles.

*Choice of Road or Race filters
Many sports bikes have the choice of a Road filter designed to increase airflow without upsetting standard fuelling or a Race filter designed to maximise airflow for applications where a jet kit or fuel injection tuning device will be used.

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