Air Filters - Universal Fit

Air Filters - Universal Fit

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    aFe MagnumFLOW Air Filters UCO P5R A/F P5R 3-1/2F x 5B x 3-1/2T x 12H - 24-35512

    aFe

    $91.00
    Will this aFe Universal Pro-5 R Filter fit my vehicle?Confirm fitment with your vehicle's specific application using our online tool to ensure perfect integration and optimal performance.How do I install this air filter?Universal fitment allows for...
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    aFe MagnumFLOW Air Filters IAF PDS A/F PDS 2-1/2F x 5B x 3-1/2T x 7H - 21-25507

    aFe

    $66.00
    Does the aFe Universal Pro Dry S filter require oil?The aFe Universal Pro Dry S filter is an oil-free air filter, simplifying maintenance and ensuring consistent airflow for your vehicle.What are the benefits of the Pro Dry S filter?Achieving 99.2%...
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    All Balls Racing 2010 Can-Am Outlander 500 LTD 4x4 Air Filter - 48-1015

    All Balls Racing

    MSRP: $27.12
    $25.76
    How often should I replace my air filter?ABR Air Filters should be inspected regularly, with replacement typically recommended every 15,000 to 30,000 miles depending on driving conditions.Is this a direct replacement filter?This drop-in ABR Air Filter is...
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    AEM 5.5in Base OD x 4.75in Top OD x 5in Height Conical Dryflow Air Filter - 21-202DOSK

    AEM Induction

    MSRP: $83.99
    $75.34
    How do I know if this universal air filter will fit my vehicle?Confirm fitment with your vehicle's specifications before purchasing this universal air filter for optimal compatibility.Is this air filter easy to clean?Experience easy cleaning with this...
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    All Balls Racing 2002 Polaris Magnum 325 2x4 Air Filter - 48-1021

    All Balls Racing

    $29.85
    What is the expected lifespan of an ABR Air Filter?ABR Air Filters are designed as OEM direct replacements, with lifespan dependent on operating conditions and maintenance intervals for your specific vehicle.Can I use this air filter for daily...
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    aFe MagnumFLOW Air Filters IAF P5R A/F P5R 6F x 7-1/2B x 5-1/2T (Inv) x 7H (IM) - 24-91037

    aFe

    $85.00
    How does the aFe Universal Pro-5 R Filter ensure optimal engine performance?This high-flow, oiled performance air filter features five layers of cotton gauze media, maximizing airflow for improved horsepower and torque.What makes this filter a universal...
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    K&N Filter Universal Rubber Filter - Round Straight - Angled Flange for 81-82 Honda ATC250R 250 - RU-1780

    K&N Engineering

    $64.99
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    K&N Filter Universal Rubber Round Straight Filter 20 Deg Angled 2-7/16in Flange 3-3/4in OD 5in H - RU-1760

    K&N Engineering

    MSRP: $57.99
    $55.56
    What is the K&N Universal Air Filter made of?K&N Universal Air Filters feature ultra-strong molded pliable rubber flanges, designed to stretch up to 1.5mm for a secure, adaptable fit.Is the K&N Universal Air Filter washable and reusable?Washable and...
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    K&N Round Tapered Universal Air Filter 6 inch Flange 7.5 inch Base 5 inch Top 8 inch Height - RF-1044

    K&N Engineering

    $94.99
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    Corsa 24-25 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L Clear Lids & Dry Filters - 44015D

    CORSA Performance

    MSRP: $490.99
    $445.99
    Is this a direct replacement for my car's factory air filter?COR Dry Air Filters are designed for a drop-in installation, mounting directly to your stock airbox for a seamless upgrade.Will I need to tune my car after installing this air filter?No tune is...
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    aFe MagnumFLOW Air Filters IAF PDS A/F PDS (7x3)F x (8-1/4x4-1/4)B x (7x3)T x 5-1/2H - 21-90061

    aFe

    $66.00
    Will this aFe Pro Dry S air filter fit my vehicle?Confirm fitment using the provided tool; universal installation is designed for wide compatibility across many vehicles.How do I clean and reuse the aFe Pro Dry S air filter?Washable and reusable for...
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    AEM 2.75 in Short Neck 5 in Element Filter - 21-202DK

    AEM Induction

    $83.99
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Universal fit air filters are the most direct engine breathing upgrade available — a correctly sized, high-flow filter reduces intake restriction, improves throttle response, and supports peak airflow across every RPM range without requiring a full intake system swap. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 557 universal fit filters from 40 brands, spanning entry-level foam units to motorsport-grade multi-layer gauze constructions, priced from $8.99 to $944.99.

Our Top Picks for Air Filters - Universal Fit

Every filter below was hand-selected based on filtration efficiency, airflow capacity, build quality, and documented real-world performance results across street and competition applications.

AEM IND Universal Air Filter

AEM Induction | $83.99

Dry-flow synthetic media delivers high airflow without oil servicing, making it a clean, maintenance-friendly upgrade for performance street builds.

  • Dry synthetic filtration eliminates oil migration risk to MAF sensors while maintaining strong restriction numbers

AFE Universal Pro-G 7 Filter

aFe | $319.00

Seven-layer progressive density media construction offers best-in-class particulate capture without sacrificing the airflow numbers demanded by forced induction applications.

  • Pro Guard 7 multi-layer gauze design provides superior dust-holding capacity for high-mileage and harsh environment use

AIR Direct Fit Dry Air Filter

Airaid | $241.99

Dry SynthaFlow media provides a no-oil servicing alternative with airflow efficiency suited for high-displacement naturally aspirated and boosted platforms.

  • Precision-molded housing and dry media combination removes the oil contamination variable from intake air measurement systems

ABR Air Filters

All Balls Racing | $34.56

Purpose-built for powersports and off-road applications where dust ingestion and vibration resistance are as critical as raw airflow.

  • High dust-holding capacity foam and gauze construction handles the extreme particulate loads typical in off-road and UTV environments

PA Alta Direct Fit Filter

Alta | $82.45

Designed as a performance replacement for intake systems where the filter inlet ID is a critical fitment dimension, ensuring no air leaks around the sealing edge.

  • Inlet ID precision fit eliminates the sealing gaps that cause unmetered air ingestion and erratic fuel trim readings on MAF-based systems

AMS Air Filters

AMS | $129.95

High-performance replacement filter kits engineered specifically for turbocharged platforms where inlet airflow directly impacts boost response and power delivery.

  • Tuned for turbocharged applications where compressor inlet restriction has a multiplied negative effect on boost pressure and spool rate

AWE S-FLO Filters

AWE Tuning | $125.00

S-FLO media technology is engineered to maximize volumetric airflow while maintaining the filtration ratings required for long-term engine protection on modified builds.

  • Developed alongside AWE intake systems for verified airflow gains with zero compromise on filtration efficiency ratings

GBE Ram Air Filter Elements

Banks Power | $119.00

Dry filter media engineered for high-volume diesel and gas applications where sustained airflow under load is critical for turbocharger efficiency and exhaust temperatures.

  • Ram Air system compatibility means the filter element works in concert with housing geometry to leverage vehicle speed for positive inlet pressure

BBK Air Filter Replacement

BBK | $59.99

A direct high-flow replacement designed to maintain the intake system performance gains from a cold air intake upgrade rather than degrading them with a restrictive OEM-style service filter.

  • Purpose-matched to BBK intake tube geometry ensures no airflow bottleneck is reintroduced at the filter element during service intervals

BDD Crank Case Vent Filters

BD Diesel | $524.95

Crankcase ventilation filtration eliminates oil-laden blowby gases from re-entering the intake tract, preventing intercooler and intake valve fouling on high-boost diesel applications.

  • Critical for modified diesel builds running elevated boost where crankcase pressure output increases significantly beyond OEM system design limits

How to Choose the Right Air Filters - Universal Fit

The difference between a filter that makes power and one that simply looks the part comes down to three measurable variables: filtration efficiency (what percentage of particles above a defined micron size are captured), airflow restriction (measured in inches of water at a given CFM), and dust-holding capacity (how much contamination the media can absorb before restriction rises sharply). A filter that flows well but filters poorly will destroy a precision-machined engine over time; a filter that traps everything but chokes airflow defeats the purpose of the upgrade entirely. The best universal fit filters optimize all three simultaneously through media construction, pleat geometry, and housing design.

Key Specifications

Media type is the first decision point. Oiled cotton gauze — the construction used by most premium brands — layers multiple pleat densities of cotton fiber bonded between wire mesh, with a light oil charge that captures sub-micron particles through adhesion. The tradeoff is periodic re-oiling during service and the risk of oil migration onto hot-wire MAF sensors if over-oiled. Dry synthetic media eliminates both concerns at a slight efficiency cost in the very fine particle range, making it the preferred choice for MAF-equipped vehicles or anyone unwilling to manage oil service intervals.

Inlet diameter and filter height are the two dimensions that govern whether a universal filter fits your intake and whether it flows enough CFM for your power level. Inlet diameter must match your intake tube OD within a few millimeters — an oversized clamp-on filter with a loose seal introduces unmetered air, destroys fuel trims, and can pull enough dirt through gaps to cause abrasive cylinder wear. Filter height and cone angle determine total media surface area, which directly limits peak CFM capacity; undersizing a filter for a high-displacement or boosted engine creates a sustained restriction that limits peak power and spools turbos slower.

Pleat count and pleat depth are specifications worth paying attention to at the premium tier. More pleats with appropriate depth maximize media surface area within a given exterior dimension, lowering face velocity across the filter and reducing restriction at high flow rates. Cheap filters often use widely spaced, shallow pleats that look similar externally but deliver a fraction of the effective filtration area. For naturally aspirated engine builds running high-RPM power, pleat density matters as much as raw inlet diameter.

For forced induction applications specifically, the filter sits upstream of the compressor inlet where any restriction is amplified by the turbo or supercharger — a 0.5" H2O restriction at the filter can translate to meaningfully higher compressor inlet depression at peak boost, increasing the pressure ratio the compressor must work against and raising outlet air temperatures. In those builds, investing in a full-diameter, high-flow filter is not optional equipment — it directly affects how efficiently the forced induction system operates.

Universal Air Filter Sizing Reference by Airflow Demand

Engine Power TargetMinimum Filter Inlet IDRecommended Filter HeightMedia Type Recommendation
Up to 150 WHP2.5 in (63mm)4–5 inDry synthetic or single-layer gauze acceptable
150–250 WHP3.0 in (76mm)5–6 inOiled cotton gauze or quality dry synthetic
250–400 WHP3.5 in (89mm)6–7 inMulti-layer oiled gauze; avoid single-layer budget media
400–600 WHP4.0 in (102mm)7–9 inPremium multi-layer gauze; verify CFM rating at operating RPM
600–900 WHP5.0 in (127mm)9–12 in or dual-filter setupCompetition-grade multi-layer; consider dual-inlet configurations
900+ WHP / Pro Race6.0 in (152mm) or larger12 in+ or custom housingPurpose-built competition filter with documented CFM certification

Price Guide

Entry ($8.99–$45.00): Foam and single-layer gauze filters in this range are appropriate for powersports, recreational off-road, and non-critical daily driver applications. Filtration efficiency and dust-holding capacity are typically lower than premium tiers, and construction tolerances are wider — acceptable for low-stakes use cases but not the right choice for a built engine or a turbocharged platform where consistent inlet conditions matter.

Mid-range ($45.00–$150.00): This is where most street performance and track-day enthusiasts land, and for good reason. Multi-layer oiled gauze or quality dry synthetic filters from established brands deliver measurably lower restriction than OEM paper elements, hold filtration efficiency ratings above 98% at relevant particle sizes, and are built to be serviced and reused for the life of the vehicle. The value proposition at this tier is strong for nearly any performance build.

Premium ($150.00–$944.99): Purpose-built competition filters, OEM-supplier-grade filtration kits, crankcase ventilation systems, and multi-element setups for high-output diesel and boosted race engines live here. The cost is justified when the filter is part of a certified intake system used in competition, when the application demands maximum dust-holding capacity for extended service intervals in harsh environments, or when the engine investment is large enough that a $300 filter is cheap insurance against intake contamination damage.

Who Is This For?

Universal fit air filters serve a wide spectrum of builders — from weekend autocrossers looking for a simple airflow upgrade to full race teams specifying intake filtration as part of a certified power package.

Engine Performance — 8.6/10

The highest-scoring use case in this category reflects a straightforward physics reality: the intake filter is the first restriction in the engine's breathing cycle, and removing it is the most upstream performance improvement available. A high-flow filter reduces pumping losses across the RPM range, supports higher peak airflow at redline, and — on turbocharged engines — reduces compressor inlet depression for more efficient boost production. At 8.6/10, this is the core reason most builders are here.

Easy DIY Install — 8.7/10

Universal fit filters score 8.7/10 for install ease because the job is genuinely simple in most cases: loosen a clamp, remove the old filter, slide on the new one, retighten. No tuning changes, no custom fabrication, no specialty tools. For builders new to performance modifications, this category is one of the few places you can make a real mechanical improvement in under 15 minutes with zero risk of damaging anything if you follow basic fitment guidelines.

Street Performance — 7.9/10

Street builds score 7.9/10 because a universal filter upgrade delivers noticeable mid-range throttle response improvement and a more aggressive induction sound without affecting emissions compliance in most jurisdictions when used as part of a legal intake configuration. The washable and reusable nature of premium filters also eliminates recurring OEM paper element replacement costs over the vehicle's life — a real-world benefit that matters on daily-driven performance cars.

Racing Competition — 7.4/10

Competition applications score 7.4/10 — solid but below street and engine performance — because dedicated race builds often use purpose-built airbox systems, velocity stacks, or carburetor hat setups that go beyond a universal cone filter. That said, for circuit racing, autocross, and stage rally where a sealed airbox feeds a universal-mount filter element, this category is entirely appropriate and widely used. The 7.4 reflects that some competition builds require more specialized solutions rather than any deficiency in the products themselves.

Track / Autocross — 7.5/10

Track and autocross use scores closely parallel competition at 7.5/10 because the demands are similar: consistent airflow across heat cycles, resistance to brief high-G load shifts that could unseat a poorly clamped filter, and media that won't shed fibers under sustained high-RPM operation. For club-level competition where a universal filter feeds a cold air or short-ram intake, this setup is proven and cost-effective — and the reusability means you're not replacing paper filters after every event.

Trusted Air Filters - Universal Fit Brands We Carry

K&N Engineering built the oiled cotton gauze filter category and remains the benchmark for volume and variety, with OEM supplier contracts validating their filtration and airflow data across millions of real-world applications. aFe has carved out a strong position with their multi-layer Pro Guard and dry flow media lines, particularly for diesel and forced induction platforms where sustained airflow under load is non-negotiable. BMC brings Italian motorsport heritage to their cotton gauze construction — their filters are used in FIA competition and are manufactured to tighter tolerances than most North American alternatives, which justifies their premium price point. Uni Filter's multi-stage foam construction is the go-to for off-road and powersports applications where raw dirt-holding capacity matters more than peak CFM numbers, while HKS supplies the Japanese performance market with precision-engineered filters that pair directly with their intake systems for verified power results. AEM Induction rounds out the upper tier with their Dryflow synthetic line, providing a genuinely oil-free alternative that holds up in MAF-sensitive applications where competitors' oiled filters have historically caused sensor contamination issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are BMC air filters actually better than K&N, and are they worth the higher price?

BMC filters are manufactured in Italy using a slightly denser cotton gauze weave with tighter pleat tolerances than standard K&N units, which translates to marginally higher filtration efficiency ratings in independent testing — particularly in the 5–10 micron particle range where engine wear abrasion originates. The tradeoff is modestly higher restriction at very high flow rates, though the difference is measurable only on high-RPM, large-displacement engines. BMC's motorsport pedigree is genuine — their filters are homologated for FIA competition use, which requires third-party filtration certification that not all brands pursue. For a street performance build, the difference between the two brands is real but incremental; for a dedicated competition build where every component is specified to a certified standard, BMC's documentation gives them a meaningful edge. Whether that justifies a 40–60% price premium depends entirely on your build's requirements and budget.

Are cheap air filters any good, or do you actually get what you pay for?

Entry-level air filters are entirely adequate for low-demand applications — powersports, light-duty daily drivers, and vehicles that will never see track use or modified power levels. Where cheap filters fall short is in two specific areas: filtration efficiency consistency over time and structural integrity under sustained high-flow conditions. Budget foam and single-layer gauze filters can shed media fibers, collapse under high intake velocity, or allow bypass leakage around loose-tolerance sealing surfaces — all of which introduce abrasive material into the engine. On a stock engine in normal service, the risk is low; on any modified engine running higher-than-stock airflow, the cost of a bearing replacement or cylinder hone from contamination ingestion vastly exceeds the price difference between a $15 and a $65 filter. Spend accordingly based on what the engine is worth to you.

Are aftermarket air filters as good as OEM, or is the OEM paper element the safer choice?

OEM paper elements are designed around two priorities: maximum filtration efficiency at minimum cost, with service intervals long enough to satisfy warranty requirements. They are not designed for maximum airflow, and their one-time-use paper media means filtration degrades as the element loads up — a dirty OEM filter flows significantly less air than a new one. Quality aftermarket gauze and synthetic filters match or exceed OEM filtration efficiency ratings (the leading brands publish ISO 5011 test data to prove it), while flowing 20–50% more air at equivalent restriction levels due to greater surface area and more open media structure. The key qualifier is "quality" — an unbranded import filter with no published efficiency data is not the same as a certified aftermarket filter from an established performance brand. A properly specified, periodically serviced aftermarket filter is not a compromise; it is a measurable improvement in both airflow and long-term serviceability.

Are BBK air filters washable and reusable, or do they need periodic replacement?

BBK replacement filters use an oiled gauze media construction that is designed to be cleaned and re-oiled on a defined service interval rather than discarded — the same service model used by K&N, aFe, and BMC cotton gauze products. Cleaning involves applying a dedicated filter cleaner solution, allowing it to soak, rinsing with low-pressure water from the clean side outward, air drying completely, and applying a measured amount of filter oil evenly across the media. The critical error most people make is over-applying filter oil, which can migrate onto hot-wire MAF sensors and cause rich-running conditions and fault codes. Allow a minimum of 30 minutes dry time after oiling before installation, and never use compressed air to accelerate drying, as it damages the pleated media structure.

Are Baldwin filters made in the USA, and does manufacturing origin matter for quality?

Baldwin Filters are manufactured primarily in the United States, with their main production facilities in Kearney, Nebraska — a fact they document and that contributes to their strong reputation in heavy-duty and commercial filtration markets. Manufacturing origin matters insofar as it affects quality control consistency, materials traceability, and the ability to meet domestic OEM and fleet specifications that require documented sourcing. For performance applications, what matters more than country of origin is whether the brand publishes independently verified test data — ISO 5011 airflow and filtration efficiency testing, dust-holding capacity ratings, and collapse pressure specifications. A filter with documented performance data from any reputable manufacturer is a better choice than an undocumented filter regardless of where it was made. Baldwin's domestic production does support consistent quality control, which is a legitimate purchasing consideration for commercial and fleet buyers.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Air Filters - Universal Fit for your application — street, track, or full race build.