STP Air Filter SA50102

- Engineered for up to 12K Miles of Service
| Part # | SA50102 |
|---|---|
| SKU # | 1097930 |
| Filter Media Material | Cellulose |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Reusable | No |
- Enhances engine performance by allowing optimal flow of clean air into the engine
- Cellulose filtration media
- Up to 99% cleaner air that flows into the engine
- To ensure optimal airflow and engine protection, replace the air filter every 12,000 miles
- Meets or exceeds original equipment requirements
- No installation guide included.

STP Air Filters protect vital engine parts by filtering out contaminants and allowing optimal flow of clean air into the engine. STP Air Filters are built with specially designed filter media to filter pollutants efficiently and effectively. Replace your air filter every 12,000 miles to keep your engine healthy.
STP Premium Air Filters
STP Premium Air Filters feature a media that is less restrictive than standard air filters and less restriction supports optimized engine performance. To maintain high airflow without compromising efficiency, our premium air filter media is treated with a light coating of oil that traps up to 2X the dirt and dust when compared to a standard air filter. This unique combination makes STP Premium Air Filters an excellent choice for optimized engine performance without sacrificing protection.

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
Know the difference between Air Filters and Cabin Air Filters
Air Filters clean air coming into your engine, improving performance.
Cabin Air Filters clean air coming into the vehicle by trapping allergens and pollutants.
Make sure you're replacing the correct filter when performing basic maintenance.

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