Look in your engine bay, see how much bigger of a filter you have room for, measure length, measure/estimate width.
Find out the by-pass setting of your stock filter with a google search, or people are throwing around 20psi.
Check out the baldwinfilter websight.
Baldwin Filters Home Click on, Products -size chart search- metric- enter M20x1.5
Then all their filters with M20x1.5 will come up, 5 pages of them. They list sizes smaller to largest. They list the bypass pressures for each filter, if they have an adpv, if they are revers flow, stand pipe, fuel, hyd, etc...
Find a filter with a bypass valve setting you want and cross over it's part number on other filter web-sights if you can't get a baldwin.
That's how I selected a 7" long filter to match the stock by-pass valve pressure with an adbv for my mini van. I wanted to get a local filter so I selected a wix thinking that it had ok quality.
Check different auto stores on line and crosse over the baldwin filter number on their web sight. A couple places will only cross over one or two filter numbers, so enter the filter number on other web sites to cross over to a better filter.
The bad thing about Amsoil is that they don't list filter specs for their car line on their web site. I hate that, like I want to trust what ever they pick out for my car but not prove that it's set up properly. My rant lol.