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Because they can. Common sense supply and demand. If they could sell a lot of them the costs could come down. But with limited sales there will be little to no manufacturing so the scalper price applies.
The "most OE correct" oval filter is sold by Year One. I helped Kevin King get that one correct with an original assembly line filter that I have hanging in the shop. Oh and BTW, $125 is cheap. Before the Year One offering, good reproductions that looked right were $300+
Yeah, supply, demand, and what the market will bear.
Even several years ago they were around 90-110 bucks. I bought a repop from YO and the assembly quality was poor although completely fuctional (bottom in picture).
Lol, the cheapest I ever found was this squiggly Cool Blue PITA. Once ya' got it where ya' wanted it on the base ya' had to get the lid on straight or it would deform and look goofy.
Because they can. Common sense supply and demand. If they could sell a lot of them the costs could come down. But with limited sales there will be little to no manufacturing so the scalper price applies.
Also they are huge and take a lot of material to make one. Same with the round hemi filter.
And it seems nobody wants a 70's replacement with the diamond mesh on the outside instead of the metal with round holes. Those are around if you beat the bushes for them.
first time I needed to replace mine, I bought a K&N.
I could care less if it's original or not, it's functional. And reusable, and was $50. I do not know if they still sell them.(certainly not at that price).
Kinda disappointed in myself, I threw the correct (dirty) one away.