FYI: OEM air filter information

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bootymac
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Yikes. The CRZ's filter should be replaced every 15k miles apparently

http://www.invergrovehonda.com/honda-cr ... ule-mn.htm
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KuroNekko
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bootymac wrote:Yikes. The CRZ's filter should be replaced every 15k miles apparently

http://www.invergrovehonda.com/honda-cr ... ule-mn.htm
I guess my hypothesis was right on size and replacement intervals. Honestly, this air filter is just a little bigger than the one in my lawn mower.
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bootymac
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KuroNekko wrote:
bootymac wrote:Yikes. The CRZ's filter should be replaced every 15k miles apparently

http://www.invergrovehonda.com/honda-cr ... ule-mn.htm
I guess my hypothesis was right on size and replacement intervals. Honestly, this air filter is just a little bigger than the one in my lawn mower.
You should retrofit this in

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KuroNekko
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bootymac wrote: You should retrofit this in

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That's coincidentally the size of my home's HVAC filter and would take up half of the CR-Z's engine bay. However, maybe it'll require a change every 150,000 miles instead of every 15,000.
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bootymac
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It'll trap known allergens too so your engine can breathe easy!
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