I have had a K&N FIPK2 on my 2004 SVT Cobra for about 5 years now and it has worked very well and has not been replaced in that time. However, the cleaning and oiling process was always something i had looked for an alternative to. I wanted to keep the heat shield so instead of getting a 4" billet MAF adapter with a powerstack filter, i began looking for non-oil applications. David at AirAid posted about their new SynthaMax filters and all of the benefits of a non-oiled filter. After reading his post about the SynthaMax filters i was in contact with him to compare sizes of the K&N filter that came with the FIPK2 to some of his available sizes to see if they had a filter that would be a direct swap. Luckily enough, after some researching, David PM'd me back and gave me part number 701-469. this is a 6"Flg, 7 1/4" B, 5" T, 9" L.
I went ahead and ordered the filter from David, here's what arrived
Immediately i took notice of the quality that Airaid puts into their product, it's very well put together.
This is the K&N FIPK2 filter that i've been running in the vehicle.
My Cobra has 32K miles and this was installed at approximately 14K miles. It was cleaned & oiled 600 miles prior to this photo, as i did it just before driving from Lubbock, TX. to Houston, TX. The oil, which i did very lightly, still got onto the MAF and caused issues that a can of electrical parts cleaner fixed for me. Oil on the MAF causes surging, rough idling, and slow throttle response when driving. With a no oil filter you don't worry about this.
Here is a comparison of both filters side by side, you can see the AirAid filter is taller and wider
Up close picture of the AirAid SynthaMax filter installed
Full engine bay shot after install
If you are considering a non-oiled filter, this is a gem. It fits perfectly with the FIPK2 heat shield and is slightly larger so you can't go wrong. shoot David@Airaid a PM and he can get you taken care of
-Tony
I went ahead and ordered the filter from David, here's what arrived
Immediately i took notice of the quality that Airaid puts into their product, it's very well put together.
This is the K&N FIPK2 filter that i've been running in the vehicle.
My Cobra has 32K miles and this was installed at approximately 14K miles. It was cleaned & oiled 600 miles prior to this photo, as i did it just before driving from Lubbock, TX. to Houston, TX. The oil, which i did very lightly, still got onto the MAF and caused issues that a can of electrical parts cleaner fixed for me. Oil on the MAF causes surging, rough idling, and slow throttle response when driving. With a no oil filter you don't worry about this.
Here is a comparison of both filters side by side, you can see the AirAid filter is taller and wider
Up close picture of the AirAid SynthaMax filter installed
Full engine bay shot after install
If you are considering a non-oiled filter, this is a gem. It fits perfectly with the FIPK2 heat shield and is slightly larger so you can't go wrong. shoot David@Airaid a PM and he can get you taken care of
-Tony