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BRZ/FR-S/GT86 Air Filter equivalents
The BRZ comes with the Toyota 17801-22020 filter from Denso.
Equivalents: K&N: 33-2252 Purolator: A25463 Purolator PureONE: PA25463 Fram: CA9482 The cabin air filter does not have a part# on it. If anyone at Subaru or Toyota have the part#, I'd appreciate it. Thanks. Btw, easiest cabin filter to change ever! |
I always just get large furnace filters and cut them to size, they work just as well in my experience and you get 2-4 or more sometimes for nine bucks.
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K&N: 33-2252 is also for 1st gen scion tC. Well, that means afe wet type 30-10094 and dry type 31-10094 will fit.
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The only different is height. 33-2300 is 27mm, while 33-2252 is 25mm. 05-06 tC uses 33-2300, and 07-10 uses 33-2252. The one from TRD and aFe has 25mm height, which is for 05-10 tC. Some said TRD USA uses afe as their oem, but I am not sure.
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great info :burnrubber::party0030:
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I pulled the cabin air filter from one of the cars and it wasn't the same as any other Toyota models. Maybe it's the same as a Subaru? FR-S part numbers don't really cross over well to other Toyota models, but the Toyota part number for the cabin filter is SU003-02112.
For the engine air filter: Toyota: 17801-22020, 17801-0D020 or SU003-00319 TRD USA: PTR43-00085 Fits 03-08 Corolla/Matrix, 05-10 Scion tC, and 13+ Scion FR-S. :) Jeff |
I was about to pick up the K&N but since the MAF is so close to the element, I decided against it. I might pick up a dry nano filter.
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Ideally if you wanted to cross reference it, what you need is the Subaru part number, IMO. The part number I gave you probably won't cross to anything yet. It's like how the Toyota part number for the oil filter is SU003-00311, while it's actually a Subaru 15208-AA130 oil filter in the box, which is more easily cross-referenced.
Cross referencing Toyota 86/FR-S parts is complicated/hard because the car has unique part numbers that don't match up with other Subaru or Toyota part numbers. They are just FR-S part numbers, and that's it. So my suggestion is to get the BRZ part number for the cabin filter and try to cross reference that instead. :) Jeff |
AFe dry air filer is good. No oil, no mess. Only $30 when I bought it. I used that on my tC for 5 years without problem. I got >120k miles on my tC before someone rear ended and total it.
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Subaru BRZ Replacement Cabin Air Filter, Part# 72880AJ010
Subaru BRZ Replacement Engine Air Filter, Part# 16546JB000 Subaru BRZ Oil Filter & Gasket Replacement, Part# 15208AA130 & 803916010 Copied from here: https://www.subaruonlineparts.com/in...446f31e1d6795e I was hoping to use some of my leftovers filters from my STi but it seems like it won't happen!:) |
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