I'll see if I can snap a picture of it later. The clearance is super tight, you could probably only get a few pieces of paper between the two. They'll probably still make contact intermittently, but it's better than constant rubbing. I'll just have to keep an eye on it.
If you look at my install post I used some washers to set the filter slightly further back from the driver's side - this let me get a slightly better angle on the rubber 90 as it comes out of the engine to let the metal elbow clear the radiator hose. You have a few points of adjustment (rubber 90 angle from engine, insertion depth of the metal 90 into the rubber, filter insertion depth, and I added the filter bracket offset with the washers), but it's hard to make it fit right. On top of that I bet there are slight variations per car as to how much clearance to expect - it might be easier for some to get clearance but for others impossible.
I'll also add - on the passenger side there is contact between the intake and a few components, but the components appear to be in both a plastic and rubber sheath, so I'm not super worried about it. You can't really see it in the picture below but this is the area it's in:
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Similarly, it might be possible to add something sacrificial to the radiator hose on the other side and just accept the rubbing. I'm not worried about the clamp or the rubber boot, but the radiator hose rubbing through would be a bad day.
Biggest concern is still the driver's side filter attachment to the metal 90. It's tight, super tight actually. But I'm used to cranking down on those suckers until I can't move them anymore. But if I keep tightening it it just pops the filter right off. It'll hold, but it's not confidence inspiring.