Which air filter?
haha you could always cut a piece of an old shirt and hose clamp it on the filter adapter. thats what my friend does.....high flowing and free!! but then again he's always been considered an idiot.
I know for a fact that K&N filters can cause problems with the Hot wire MAF. It happened to me. After numerous trips to the dealer to diagnose a throttle hang and surge issue they informed me that the K&N was the problem. Replaced the MAF and I put a factory filter back in. The problem went away and never came back. The problem started shortly after installing the K&N.
If you think about it, were there any real damage from the filter, the automotive manufacturer would have documented the damage and sued K&N appropriately, after which K&N would have added a disclaimer to all of their filters stating that they are not to be used in vehicles with a hot wire MAF.
And if all that still doesn't convince you, my MAF sensor replacement was covered under warranty just like yours, and I think we both know very well that there is no way in Hell any car dealership would have done that if it were really the fault of an aftermarket product.

Also, if you think the K&N filters are "messy", they you are oiling them WAY too much!
I just want to reiterate the fact that rotary engines are VERY sensitive to particles coming in through the intake. You will kill your engine if you get a shitty filter.
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