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Old 09-01-2013, 06:51 PM
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Looked all over the site and did not find it. Does anybody have the MB Part # for air filter on the N/A engine. 2007 Copue

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I may be wrong here, but I think I once read that the filters for the crossfire are specific to the crossfire engine cover, there is no MB equivalent.
 
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Originally Posted by OldSalt
Looked all over the site and did not find it. Does anybody have the MB Part # for air filter on the N/A engine. 2007 Copue

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A picture is worth a thousand words. This is the NA and very dirty.
Part number- MB #A119 094 03 04, Mopar #05098424AB, Mann C 2861-2.
Other equivalents go to this site.



SRT6 filter is MB #112 094 04 04, Mopar #5135447AA, K&N #33-2556. Go to this site for other equivalents.




The filters required for the larger Mercedes air box (#112 090 11 01) mod on the NA are MB #112 096 00 04 (paper) or K&N #33-2181, Mann C-3698, 2 required of each.
 
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The filters post#3 look like they are for an SRT6 with the step. The NA with either the Stock Crossfire air box or the MC airbox are shorter and no step.
 
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The filters post#3 look like they are for an SRT6 with the step. The NA with either the Stock Crossfire air box or the MC airbox are shorter and no step.
When I got my n/a with 17000 miles, the first thing I did was pull the original air filters and put new ones in. The ones I took out were exactly the same as what is posted in #3 ...... just sayin
 
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I think mine are K&N #33-2290, Don't have the OE#.
 
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The filters post#3 look like they are for an SRT6 with the step. The NA with either the Stock Crossfire air box or the MC airbox are shorter and no step.
I think you have it backwards, Dave. I took a look on RockAuto and all the listings for the N/A air filters ( Hastings, Wix, Fram, Mann, Mahle ) all show the stepped filter and cross reference the M/B# A 112 094 03 04 (Mopar 5098424AA)

The ones for the SRTs are shown with no step and cross reference M/B# A 112 094 04 04 (Mopar 5135447AA)

But when you upgrade to the K&N and AFE on the N/A, they come with no step. Weird!
 

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Then I stand corrected. Please ignore anything I say from this point on.
 
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Originally Posted by IBLUBYU
When I got my n/a with 17000 miles, the first thing I did was pull the original air filters and put new ones in. The ones I took out were exactly the same as what is posted in #3 ...... just sayin
This is your post at that time Howard, good memory still.
My picture above in post #3 is from this post.
 
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But when you upgrade to the K&N and AFE on the N/A, they come with no step. Weird!
I think you'll find the K&N filters are thinner and therefore do not require the step.
 
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