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SAE J 1141:1996

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Air Cleaner Elements

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SAE 1996-10-01 4
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Over the past several years many differently sized dry-type air
cleaner elements have been manufactured to service the numerous
makes and models of United States domestic passenger cars and light
trucks. This has led to inventory and stock control inefficiencies
that affect the motoring public, the automobile manufacturers, and
the air cleaner producers. Currently, there are hundreds of
different air cleaner elements required to service these
vehicles.

The SAE Air Cleaner Test Code Subcommittee, recognizing the need
for standardization of air cleaners has compiled a list of the 25
most used round type and the most used panel type elements.
Automotive engineers responsible for the design of engine air
induction systems on new applications are encouraged to select a
dry-type air cleaner element from these lists. It is expected that
by adhering to this recommendation that the currently most popular
elements will be chosen for new applications to eliminate further
proliferation.

A periodic review will be made by the Air Cleaner Test Code
Subcommittee to revise this listing, based on changes in sales
volumes rating for these and other models used on United States
domestic production vehicles.

Underhood space limitations, available air cleaner housings and
engine induction air requirements dictate the choice of the proper
element to the automotive engineer. After these general parameters
are established refer to one of the tables.

SAE J 1141:1996
$25.35