8F1650 – Ford 2.0l Turbo Blanket

8F1650 – Ford 2.0l Turbo Blanket

Ford Focus ST 2013 - 2018




Congratulations on your purchase of the COBB Tuning Ford 2.0l Turbo Blanket! The following instructions will assist you through the installation process. Please read them BEFORE beginning the install to familiarize yourself with the steps and tools needed. If you feel you cannot properly perform this installation, we HIGHLY recommend you take the vehicle to a qualified and experienced automotive technician.

While not flammable on their own, if any sort of flammable chemical gets into the fiber of the turbo blanket, it may be possible for a fire to occur.  It is recommended to replace the turbo blanket if ANY flammable chemicals, liquids, or materials get on the blanket.



Table of Contents




Parts List

  • COBB Turbo Blanket
  • (2) Springs
  • Safety wire

Tools Needed

Sockets

3/8"

  • 3/8" ratchet

  • 3/8" 12" extension

  • 3/8" 6" extension

  • 3/8" 13mm socket

  • 3/8" 15mm socket
  • 3/8" T25 Torx Bit

Hand Tools

  • Phillips head screwdriver
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Needlenose pliers




Stock Component Removal


  1. Remove the plastic engine cover by gently pulling up. It is merely held down by pressure clips.

          


  2. Remove (2) Torx bolts securing down the front of the front windshield cowl using a Torx bit. There will be a bolt on the driver's side and on the passenger's side of the engine bay.

             


  3. Remove (4) pressure clips securing the front windshield cowl using a flathead screwdriver.

       


  4. Gently pull up and release the (2) debris covers on the front windshield cowl. There will be one on the driver's side and one on the passenger's side.

             


  5. Remove the (2) ?mm bots securing the the debris/water guard under the front windshield cowl. There will be one on the driver's side and one on the passenger's side.

             


  6. Remove the rubber cover off of each windshield wiper to access the 15mm nut underneath.  Remove each wiper.  Remember which side is which for reinstallation later.
  7. Remove the debris guard and windshield Cowl.

       


  8. Loosen the (2) hose clamps connecting the two sides of the intake pipe using an 7mm socket.




  9. Loosen the single hose clamp securing the intake pipe to the airbox using an 7mm socket.




  10. Loosen the single hose clamp securing the intake pipe to the turbo using an ?mm socket.




  11. Remove the rubber grommet from the mounting location securing the electrical harness to the intake pipe.

       


  12. Disconnect the PCV plug from the back of the intake pipe. You may need to gently lift up the the front windshield cowl to gain access to the plug.




  13. Gently lift and remove the stock intake system from the car. Be wary of any electrical cables or vacuum hoses that may be in the engine bay as you're removing the piping.


       



  14. Moving under the car remove the 4 trim clips from the fabric undertray using your trim tool.




  15. Using a T30 torx bit remove the 8 torx screws holding the remaining portion of the undertray to the car and drop it out of place.




  16. Remove the heatshield by removing the two T-25 screws in the heatshield.  Make sure to be careful as they can break easily.

        





Focus ST Turbo Blanket Installation

While we show what we feel is the simplest and most secure way of wrapping the wire and using springs to secure the turbo blanket there are many different possibilities and options that will work.


  1. Tuck the turbo blanket between the block and turbo and pull the lower half through from underneath.

        


  2. Work the back side flat against the back of the turbo.  Sometimes using a piece of wire to hook one of the rivets can help you to pull the blanket through, then down under the wastegate arm, making sure nothing is in the way of it operating fully.

                            


  3. Run a single spring from the lower passenger's side rivet on the back side to the front lower one.

            


  4. Next connect from that rivet to the one over the downpipe flange then up to the side using either a spring or wire.

        


  5. Here are some additional pictures that can give you a better idea of how to route the wire wrapping cleanly.

                    


  6. Once it's secured, you can put your car back together in the rest order of removal leaving out the factory heat shield.






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