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Old 02-05-2008, 07:37 AM   #31
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Old 02-05-2008, 11:38 AM   #32
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******Warning: The RU-3130 K&N filter and APS CAI will NOT fit on an 06/07 STI.******

I just went through this last night. Save yourself the trouble. The OD of the K&N filter is TOO big.
Anyone know about the Amsoil replacement #EaAU3570?? I just ordered mine the other day and now I am a bit worried.

I am looking into it right now and will post up if I find anything.

**UPDATE The Amsoil filter is a direct replacement for the K&N filter, so apparently it wont fit an 06/07 either. The OD is the same for the Amsoil and K&N filter

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RU-3130 Product Specifications
Product Style: Round Tapered Universal Air Filter
Base Outside Diameter: 4.625 in (117 mm)
Flange Inside Diameter: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Flange Length: 0.625 in (16 mm)
Flange Type: Centered
Height: 7 in (178 mm)
Top Outside Diameter: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Top Style: Rubber
Top Material/Finish: None
Filter Re-Oiling Amount: 0.78 oz (23 ml)
Flanges: 1
Inner Wire: No
Weight: 0.9 lb (0.4 kg)
Product Box Length: 9.19 in (233 mm)
Product Box Width: 5.63 in (143 mm)
Product Box Height: 4.69 in (119 mm)
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Old 02-05-2008, 11:56 AM   #33
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What are some more details it in not fitting? Just couldnt squeeze it in here?

Edit: I may have found a solution, but I can not confirm yet. I may try to install my APS CAI this weekend with the old K&N filter to see if I can get it to fit since the Amsoil filter I ordered is the same size. I am going to keep looking and I will post up again if I find a def solution or get it to fit this weekend.

In the mean time.. I found this so far
HELP !!!! with APS intake - South West Impreza Club Forum -- SWIC - NASIOC
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on the the +06 the plastic bracket does get in the way. you can squeeze it on or trim the bracket but it's very hard to get to.
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Yeah when I install then I just trim the bracket. There is room to trim a small amount with out affecting the bracket.
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yeah it hits the plastic clip at the bottom of the fender. the clip for the bumper


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No modification needed for install, I have my APS installed. The air filter is a little tight in the fender and pushes agaist the bumper clips but with some patients and constant adjusting it will fit.
I assume they are referring to this bracket below. (in the above threads)

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Old 02-05-2008, 07:49 PM   #34
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Is there another K&N filter that might work instead on the 06/07?
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Old 02-05-2008, 07:52 PM   #35
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Is there another K&N filter that might work instead on the 06/07?
yeah, anyone?
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Old 02-05-2008, 08:02 PM   #36
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How about this one? It is a cylinder, but the base outside diameter is only 4"

RX-4140 Product Specifications
Product Style: Round Straight Universal Air Filter
Flange Inside Diameter: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Flange Length: 0.75 in (19 mm)
Flange Type: Centered
Height: 5.75 in (146 mm)
Outside Diameter: 4 in (102 mm)
Top Style: X-Stream
Top Material/Finish: None
Filter Re-Oiling Amount: 0.54 oz (16 ml)
Footnote 1: Refer to Custom End Cap/Xstream Clamp-On Sec
Weight: 0.9 lb (0.4 kg)
Product Box Length: 4.63 in (117 mm)
Product Box Width: 4.63 in (117 mm)
Product Box Height: 7.13 in (181 mm)

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:58 AM   #37
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What are some more details it in not fitting? Just couldnt squeeze it in here?

Edit: I may have found a solution, but I can not confirm yet. I may try to install my APS CAI this weekend with the old K&N filter to see if I can get it to fit since the Amsoil filter I ordered is the same size. I am going to keep looking and I will post up again if I find a def solution or get it to fit this weekend.

In the mean time.. I found this so far
HELP !!!! with APS intake - South West Impreza Club Forum -- SWIC - NASIOC
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on the the +06 the plastic bracket does get in the way. you can squeeze it on or trim the bracket but it's very hard to get to.
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Yeah when I install then I just trim the bracket. There is room to trim a small amount with out affecting the bracket.
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yeah it hits the plastic clip at the bottom of the fender. the clip for the bumper


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No modification needed for install, I have my APS installed. The air filter is a little tight in the fender and pushes agaist the bumper clips but with some patients and constant adjusting it will fit.
I assume they are referring to this bracket below. (in the above threads)
FIRST OFF. I deleted a couple posts that had nothing to do with adding a NON-OE filter to the APS CAI.

Ok.

As you pointed out, the OE APS CAI filter already has a tough time fitting within the fender. Now imagine another 1" in diameter (however much bigger the K&N is.

Here is where you will have problems:



The tube you are referencing is a bit misleading. Once you get into the install you will see that the firewall (?) with the arrow will get in the way. Also, the infamous bracket will be in the way.

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Old 02-06-2008, 08:59 AM   #38
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Old 02-07-2008, 08:53 AM   #39
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New filter came today. This doesnt look promising. The Amsoil filter looks to be bigger than the one that came with the intake. Im going to try and install it this weekend and see what happens.



Also my own rejuvenation of a used APS









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Old 02-07-2008, 04:10 PM   #40
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I found after removing my APS CAI today (do to the wife not liking the intake sound <WHOOOSH!>) that the bumper clips hit the K&N filter on mine as well. The K&N filter mesh was dented in at the top of 2-3 fins but won't affect flow. It is close to the inside fender wall but doesn't touch or rub.

Also, I noticed after putting the stock airbox back on that I lost a noticeable amount of power (not a huge amount but definitely noticeable) and w/o the snorkus in, the stock airbox isn't much quieter than the APS. I decided to just repaint the APS (black or WRB) and somehow convince my wife to let me keep it...regardless of the noise.
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Old 02-07-2008, 04:15 PM   #41
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Old 02-07-2008, 05:35 PM   #42
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I found after removing my APS CAI today (do to the wife not liking the intake sound <WHOOOSH!>) that the bumper clips hit the K&N filter on mine as well. The K&N filter mesh was dented in at the top of 2-3 fins but won't affect flow. It is close to the inside fender wall but doesn't touch or rub.
Interesting. I have a few ideas for this weekend to try and get mine to fit. But I am sure it is going to be tight.

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I decided to just repaint the APS (black or WRB) and somehow convince my wife to let me keep it...regardless of the noise.
You know, just for the hell of it I was thinking about to keep the engine bay rather stock looking. I wondered if you could cut the stock air box so that the APS CAI would run through the empty box. Paint your APS black and no one would know the difference unless they were really paying attention to detail. After thinking about it a bit, i realized that it wouldnt work with the MAF, but I still thought it would be neat.
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Old 02-08-2008, 02:27 AM   #43
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Interesting. I have a few ideas for this weekend to try and get mine to fit. But I am sure it is going to be tight.



You know, just for the hell of it I was thinking about to keep the engine bay rather stock looking. I wondered if you could cut the stock air box so that the APS CAI would run through the empty box. Paint your APS black and no one would know the difference unless they were really paying attention to detail. After thinking about it a bit, i realized that it wouldnt work with the MAF, but I still thought it would be neat.
It would take a lot of work that I am too lazy to do and would destroy your stock airbox so you couldn't swap back to it or sell it. I think I will just go w/ painting the intake FYI, in case you didn't realize, I have an '08 FSXT, not an STI...so fitment is slightly different but not much.
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Old 02-08-2008, 03:11 AM   #44
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anyone know a filter replacement that does fit on '06 ?? since the k&n is to big OD.
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anyone know a filter replacement that does fit on '06 ?? since the k&n is to big OD.
I was thinking this might work, it is thinner then the stock filter.

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