Interesting, but where did you find the specs for that especially the part about it being an electro-static filter and did you find an specifics on the particulate side.
The other oft mentioned filer is the Fram CF 10735 and the fol is all I could find on the specs/features of each ...
FRAM Fresh Breeze Cabin Air Filter CF 10735 :
-With Arm & Hammer® Baking Soda
-Premium Efficiency - Filters 98% of dust, pollen, and other contaminants from 5 microns
-Odor Absorption - Arm & Hammer® baking soda combined with carbon embedded into the filter assist in cleaning outside air flowing through the vehicle's ventilation system.
Purolator C36067:
-Catches microscopic pollutants like soot, smog, and tobacco smoke Activated charcoal eliminates odors and unhealthy gases Particular layer restricts entry of large airborne particles into the A/C system like dust, pollen, mold spores and fungus Multi-Layer Protection Better Breathing for non-allergy and allergy sufferers Clean smelling air.
While the Fram specs are not that specific the TOTAL LACK of any detailed info as to precents, filtering size on the Purolator filter often means that the "lack of specifics tells one those aren't so great!" and maybe things are so great as the generalities want you to believe.
Larry
I bought the purolator from Advance Auto and ended up returning it. *SOME* of their applications have the charcoal; the one for the Genny didn't, and it's not clearly labeled on the box as such. It was thicker than stock, yes, but still bright white (ie no charcoal.). Then I ordered the Fram from amazon and that one clearly does have the activated charcoal in it.