AMSOIL EaA Air filters now Available for Conical Applications - Dealer Cost
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AMSOIL EaA Air filters now Available for Conical Applications - Dealer Cost
AMSOIL unveiled today its new line of universal air induction filters, designed to replace stock oil wetted gauze or foam conical filters typically supplied by K&N, Injen, Green, AIRAID, AFE, TrueFlow and more. AMSOIL Ea Air Induction Filters offer superior efficiency, excellent airflow and are cleanable.
Like other filter products in the AMSOIL Ea line, the new filters utilize nanofiber technology and were developed through partnerships with global filtration leaders. The collaborative effort has been orchestrated by AMSOIL with the aim of producing a filter unsurpassed in efficiency and service life. Key benefits of the Ea Air Induction Filters include:
• Excellent airflow without compromising filtering efficiency
• Superior construction and cleanable design for longer service life
• Unique design to increase surface area and air flow volume
AMSOIL Ea Air Induction Filters are available in nine styles with varying lengths and widths with flange IDs of 3”, 3.5”, 4” and 4.5” for universal fitment. Whereas intake kits were once sold only for performance applications, in recent years they have been marketed and used as a way to boost fuel economy in SUVs, minivans, trucks and more
Columns of dimensions titled as follows: Base-OD, ID-Flange, Flange length, Media Height, Top-OD. Measurements are in Inches.
EaAU3570 Round Tapered Ctr 4.625 3.50 0.625 7.0 3.5
EaAU4090 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 4.00 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU3050 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 5.0
EaAU3051 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 4.0
EaAU3590 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.50 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU4560 Round Tapered Ctr 5.875 4.50 0.625 6.0 5.0
EaAU3090 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU3555 Round Tapered Ctr 4.625 3.50 0.625 5.5 3.5
EaAU3560 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.50 1.750 6.0 5.0
Please send PM or e-mail to eandersonjr@satx.rr.com for pricing info. Dealer cost as with all AMSOIL products.
Like other filter products in the AMSOIL Ea line, the new filters utilize nanofiber technology and were developed through partnerships with global filtration leaders. The collaborative effort has been orchestrated by AMSOIL with the aim of producing a filter unsurpassed in efficiency and service life. Key benefits of the Ea Air Induction Filters include:
• Excellent airflow without compromising filtering efficiency
• Superior construction and cleanable design for longer service life
• Unique design to increase surface area and air flow volume
AMSOIL Ea Air Induction Filters are available in nine styles with varying lengths and widths with flange IDs of 3”, 3.5”, 4” and 4.5” for universal fitment. Whereas intake kits were once sold only for performance applications, in recent years they have been marketed and used as a way to boost fuel economy in SUVs, minivans, trucks and more
Columns of dimensions titled as follows: Base-OD, ID-Flange, Flange length, Media Height, Top-OD. Measurements are in Inches.
EaAU3570 Round Tapered Ctr 4.625 3.50 0.625 7.0 3.5
EaAU4090 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 4.00 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU3050 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 5.0
EaAU3051 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 4.0
EaAU3590 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.50 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU4560 Round Tapered Ctr 5.875 4.50 0.625 6.0 5.0
EaAU3090 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 9.0 5.0
EaAU3555 Round Tapered Ctr 4.625 3.50 0.625 5.5 3.5
EaAU3560 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.50 1.750 6.0 5.0
Please send PM or e-mail to eandersonjr@satx.rr.com for pricing info. Dealer cost as with all AMSOIL products.
I'm looking for the filter that comes with the Stillen Supercharger kit for my 4 Gen. Do you have this size?
How much shipped to: 11581
And can you post a pic or send to: max_speed97@hotmail.com
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How much shipped to: 11581
And can you post a pic or send to: max_speed97@hotmail.com
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Mr.Duck
what are the prices on these?
I am using the EaA-74 in my stock air box and it is a top quality filter. Several of our members have purchased the Ea air filters and they are very pleased thus far.
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Originally Posted by maxihari77SE96
What would be the p/n and the price for the typical conical filter (short ram setup)
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Originally Posted by Kevlo911
Got a panel filter for a 03 Mazda 6s?
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Originally Posted by 99se5speed
Ed what's the price on the filter for the stock air box?
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Originally Posted by FishyMan
do u sell regular air filters for 97s maxima. just a regular one.
they are out of stock locally, both fram and wix
hit me up if u can cut a price. ill buy some oil filters, and air filters.
they are out of stock locally, both fram and wix
hit me up if u can cut a price. ill buy some oil filters, and air filters.
Originally Posted by talkinghorse
AMSOIL has a partnership with Wix and I have access to their entire line of filters including air, oil, fuel, transmission filters, PCV valves, etc. However, AMSOIL won't let me have access to those P/N's where there is a corresponding AMSOIL Ea oil/air filter application. Since AMSOIL has an Ea oil/air filter application for the Maxima, I would be unable to get you Wix oil/air filters to fit.
If so I'm looking for the
air filter (panel box - drop in kind)
oil filter (sdf-13)
if so I'd like to purchase a few to make it worthwhile or if a deal can be cut lol
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Originally Posted by maximo-SE
im looking for a franken car sized filter replacement. does anyone know how many inches is the filter? 3"?
A price quote would be nice too.
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A price quote would be nice too.
thanks
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Originally Posted by max_speed97
I sent you email but havent heard back yet.
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Originally Posted by Stagnet04
Will the one you use with the stock air box, increase HP at all?
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The synthetic nanofiber technology used in the AMSOIL EA filters is suppose to offer the best of all worlds in terms of efficiency, capacity and air flow. This is the technology the Army uses for filters on tanks, and those filters must continue to allow air flow and protect in the most hostile environments.
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Originally Posted by Stagnet04
Geez all I asked was if it increased HP's?....nah J/K Thanks, Im really thinking of getting one, Ill definatley let you know....
"I already did the stock air intake snorkel mod a few weeks ago, but was running the OEM paper filter. The results after the mod impressed me. Yesterday morning I received the Amsoil EAA-104 air filter, a performance DRY dropin, and this filter enhanced the mod a little more. Before, I would just get a long chirp when taking off, now it will spin them for a few feet. The filter is available, at a discount through Talkinghorse. Delivery took 2 business days and I'm very happy with the results. Just wanted to share the experience to those looking for a little boost using a dry filter dropin. Tests show that Amsoil Ea air filters have more than three times the airflow of filters that use cellulose media alone."
Another member wrote:
"I also did it, and LOVED it!! I noticed an immediate result as well. I later modded the stock airbox, which helped even more. I had mine in my truck a total of about 6,000 miles, and I saw an increase in gas mileage and throttle repsonse.
I'm sure most drop-in filters will have some benefit, but I liked the AmsOil because it's dry-flow and I liked the technology behind it."
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Originally Posted by zack342
NO pictures? I am looking for a replacement for my K&N filter which came with my JWT intake. Curious to see difference in appearence.
Pls send me a PM with your e-mail address and i will send you a product data sheet. The data sheet has a few pics. You can also visit my web site at www.lubedealer.com/lonestarlubes or the amsoil web site at www.amsoil.com and there will be pictures and product info there.
amsoil air filter sucks
man, the only things amsoils good at making is oil related stuff. that's it! nothing elses. their last air filter didn't last more than a year before I had to dump that POS. their material was sooooo poorly made, my engine heat caused the damn rubber shrunk, so my car engine keeps dying in the middle of the road. I was like what the hey? I quickly popped back on my K&N and never had any problems again!
beside their oils, stay away from all of amsoil products. they're all hyped up junks. their oil filter is pretty decent cuz it was made by Hasting and the material is the same as pureone at twice the cost. what a rip off.
beside their oils, stay away from all of amsoil products. they're all hyped up junks. their oil filter is pretty decent cuz it was made by Hasting and the material is the same as pureone at twice the cost. what a rip off.
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Originally Posted by bvtran
man, the only things amsoils good at making is oil related stuff. that's it! nothing elses. their last air filter didn't last more than a year before I had to dump that POS. their material was sooooo poorly made, my engine heat caused the damn rubber shrunk, so my car engine keeps dying in the middle of the road. I was like what the hey? I quickly popped back on my K&N and never had any problems again!
beside their oils, stay away from all of amsoil products. they're all hyped up junks. their oil filter is pretty decent cuz it was made by Hasting and the material is the same as pureone at twice the cost. what a rip off.
beside their oils, stay away from all of amsoil products. they're all hyped up junks. their oil filter is pretty decent cuz it was made by Hasting and the material is the same as pureone at twice the cost. what a rip off.
As stated in your post, you are referring to your experience with the previous AMSOIL oiled foam air filter...these filters have been discontinued and are no longer available. So while I appreciate your feedback concerning the previous foam filters, it is not relevant to the new EaA filters.
But for what it's worth, I have several customers who have been using the previous AMSOIL foam filters for many years with very good results. Independent testing showed that the oiled foam filters provided very good capacity, efficiency and air flow when compared to other filters. In addition, the foam filters were covered by a full replacement warranty and would have been replaced for free had you returned it.
The new EaA (Air) filters have only been on the market for a short while. They are a completely different technology and are manufactured by a different supplier. They are of extremely high quality and everyone who has purchased one from me is extremely happy with it. In lab testing the Ea media with nanofibers removed 2.5 times more dust than the average cellulose filter and 50 times more dust than the average wet gauze media. Ea media also has 3 times the airflow of cellulose filters and is equal to wet gauze filters at the very low 0.5 inches of restriction.
The same is true of the oil fiters...the SDF filters are no longer available and they were replaced with the EaO, Absolute Efficiency, filters. Hasting did manufacture the previous line of SDF filters for AMSOIL; however, AMSOIL now has a partnership with Wix. The new EaO filters employ the most advanced technology available on the market today.
The Purolator Pure-One is a good-quality, reasonably-priced aftermarket filter and many people use them; however, they are not the same as either the previous or current AMSOIL filters. The filtering media contained in the previous AMSOIL/Hastings SDF filters was constructed of cellulose, synthetic and glass fibers. The SDF filters were of good construction as they were designed and built for heavy duty, extended use (12,500 miles). All SDF applications contained a heavy-duty case; HD coil spring; a very generous amount of filtering medium; pressure relief and anti-drainback valves.
The new EaO filters contain a premium grade, full synthetic fiber media that allow the filters to deliver higher capacity and efficiency along with better durability needed when extending OCIs with synthetic oils. They boast the highest efficiency rating in the industry of 98.7% at 15 microns; they have higher capacity and much lower restriction than conventional cellulose media filters. That's important because more oil can pass thru the filter versus being diverted thru the by-pass valve.
The problem with traditional cellulose filters is that the hot oil will degrade the resins/glue that bind the media, requiring that the filter be changed on a frequent basis. The Purolator Pure-One filter is not recommended for extended use. Purolator recommends you change their filters every 3-months or 3750 mi in severe service or 6-months, 7500 miles in normal service. If your objective is to extend your OCI's with a premium synthetic oil, you need to consider a filter designed with that goal in mind. When used in conjunction with AMSOIL engine oils in normal service, the EaO filters are guaranteed to remain effective for up to 25,000 miles or one year, whichever comes first, or for 15,000 mi/1-year in severe service.
If you're going to change your oil and filter every few months, then I agree that there are other filters out there, including the OEM, the standard Wix and NAPA Gold, that will save you a few dollars a pop...but personally, an extra $5 every 6-months or so for a quality filter isn't going to break me. If you drive more/extend your drain intervals, then the AMSOIL filter ends up saving money in the long run.
I hope this addresses your concerns. Please feel free to send me a PM if you have any additional questions/concerns regarding AMSOIL lubricants or filters. thx
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Originally Posted by meccanoble
EaAU3050 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 5.0
i believe this is the size i need. Can u give me pricing?
i believe this is the size i need. Can u give me pricing?
Thanks, well I have had this filter for a few days and I must say i am very happy with the quality. First of all, the shipping on this item has been one of the fastest I have ever seen. I basically received it like 2 days after payment and the seller (talkinghorse) answers his pm's very fast and stays on top of things, very happy with customer service.
MOre importantly, I am very happy with the quality of this product. The one i purchased looks similar to the JWT filter that was very popular on here, just slightly smaller (due to my choosing) and I love the quality and size. I upgraded from a monsterflow filter which has pretty good flow but doesnt protect the engine as well (foam based) as this one. Power gains are not that noticeable especially since i'm upgrading from a popcharger setup already but the material, life, reliability and customer service of this item are top notch.
I recommend this for everyone. The size i purchased was:
EaAU3050 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 5.0. This size is perfect for any intake setup.
MOre importantly, I am very happy with the quality of this product. The one i purchased looks similar to the JWT filter that was very popular on here, just slightly smaller (due to my choosing) and I love the quality and size. I upgraded from a monsterflow filter which has pretty good flow but doesnt protect the engine as well (foam based) as this one. Power gains are not that noticeable especially since i'm upgrading from a popcharger setup already but the material, life, reliability and customer service of this item are top notch.
I recommend this for everyone. The size i purchased was:
EaAU3050 Round Tapered Ctr 6.000 3.00 1.750 5.0 5.0. This size is perfect for any intake setup.
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Originally Posted by gmax96
i wanna know the price for 4th gen stock air box filter
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Originally Posted by pinakbet
Hello,
How much would a 5th Gen Stock airbox panel to 96819 cost?
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How much would a 5th Gen Stock airbox panel to 96819 cost?
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The filter costs $26 ($34.15 retail) plus your applicable sales tax and shipping. If you want to proceed with the order and pay with a credit card (with the understanding that actual sales tax and shipping will be added to the order), pls contact me by PM or e-mail.
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Originally Posted by guysohigh
Can i get a price for EaAU3050 Round Tapered shipped to 22304.
Im looking to get one for my Place Racing CAI. I know the filter size can get kinda wierd since its in the fender (hitting the wheel well plastic thing) what size should i get?
Sorry if this is a stupid question
also can you send some pics to: Jahoosapheth@gmail.com
Sorry if this is a stupid question

also can you send some pics to: Jahoosapheth@gmail.com
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Originally Posted by XeroX
Im looking to get one for my Place Racing CAI. I know the filter size can get kinda wierd since its in the fender (hitting the wheel well plastic thing) what size should i get?
Sorry if this is a stupid question
also can you send some pics to: Jahoosapheth@gmail.com
Sorry if this is a stupid question

also can you send some pics to: Jahoosapheth@gmail.com
These filters come in 9 different sizes to fit most popular applications. The price varies depending on the size you select. You need to remove your current filter, take some measurements, and compare it to the chart in my original post.
Concerning the pics, you can view more product info and photos of the filters on my website at www.lubedealer.com/lonestarlubes . Go into the on-line store, select air filters, then select the EaAU option. Click on any one of the sizes to see product info/pics. Prices shown on the web are retail prices, not my discounted price, so please keep that in mind.
These are very high quality filters; they provide excellent protection while allowing maximum air flow; and they're affordable. I have sold a lot of these cone filters and the flat panels for the factory air box, and everyone is very pleased with them.
Let me know if you need additional info. thx



