E1120G - COBB Subaru 20g Turbocharger

E1120G - COBB Subaru 20g Turbocharger





Congratulations on your purchase of the COBB Tuning 20g Turbocharger! 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.

IMPORTANT! Installing this kit will require custom tuning or utilizing an appropriate Stage Power Package map if you have a matching mechanical configuration. Please consult with COBB or an authorized ProTuner in your area if you have any questions!

If your vehicle had a previous turbo or other engine failure there may still be metal debris in the oiling system.  It's important to ensure the oiling system is clean and metal-free so make sure to replace items that need to be (like oil coolers) and properly flush and clean out the rest of the systems.



Table of Contents




Parts List

  • COBB 20G Turbocharger
  • Turbo to Uppipe Gasket
  • Turbo to Downpipe Gasket
  • (2) m8x1.25 bolts
  • (2) WRX Top Mount Intercooler Spacers
  • (3) Mounting flange studs
  • (3) Mounting flange nuts
  • Hose and clamps for wastegate to compressor outlet



Tools Needed



Prep

  1. Park your car in a flat level area

  2. Give your car time to cool down.




  3. If your car is older or you live in a rusty climate, take some time to spray some penetrating oil on the exhaust bolts the night before and to check for any damage that may need to be repaired while you're doing this job.





Intake Removal

  1. Remove the (2) plastic retainers that hold down the intake snorkel using a flat head screwdriver.

           


  2. Remove the intake snorkel from the engine bay.




  3. Remove the (2) Phillips head screws holding down the MAF sensor using a Phillips head screwdriver.

             


  4. Gently remove the MAF sensor and unclip the MAF sensor harness then set the sensor somewhere safe.

       


  5. Release the vacuum hoses from the clips on the intake elbow.

       


  6. Loosen the (2) hose clamps on the intake elbow.




  7. Remove the 10mm bolt that holds the bottom of the airbox to the chassis using a 10mm socket and 6" extension.

       


  8. Remove the 10mm nut holding the airbox to the airbox bracket.

       


  9. Gently lift and remove the airbox, being cautious of the other vacuum hoses in the engine bay.

          






Top Mount Removal


These instructions work for the following models
  • WRX 2002 - 2007
  • WRX STI 2004 - 2020
  • Forester XT 2004 - 2008
  1. Locate your stock bypass valve.


               
  2. Using a pair of pliers, remove the return line from the bypass valve.



  3. Remove the vacuum line from the factory bypass valve.




  4. Using a 12mm socket with ratchet, remove the 2 bolts that hold the bypass valve in place and remove it from the car.

    TIP: Make sure to keep an eye on the factory gasket behind the BPV.  It can fall when you remove the valve and end up in difficult to reach locations!





  5. Remove the bypass valve.

  6. Remove breather tubes from intercooler. Dikes can be helpful when removing the metal clamps or zip ties.



  7. Loosen the turbo outlet clamp using a screwdriver or appropriately sized socket (Typically 7-8mm) along with the (2) throttle body clamps using a screwdriver or 8mm socket.




  8. Remove the two bolts holding the intercooler in place

        


  9. Gently wiggle TMIC free from engine bay by sliding it back and then out. Be careful to not damage your windshield wiper cowl.





Downpipe Removal

  1. Apply penetrating oil to the bolts on the downpipe.  Allow it to sit for a reasonable amount of time before removing.

  2. Using a 14mm wrench remove the two 14mm nuts and bolts as well as the three 14mm nuts attaching the downpipe to the turbo.  Save these as well as the bracket that held the heatshield for reuse with the COBB Downpipe.

  3. Remove the 14mm bolt holding the downpipe to the transmission under the car.  This bolt is not used on the COBB downpipe.  On some vehicle there may be additional heat shielding preventing access to the bolt, these can be removed.

  4. Remove the spring bolts holding the downpipe to your cat-back.  Save them for reuse later.

  5. Disconnect the rear O2 sensor wiring harness from the connector attached to the transmission.

  6. Now that the downpipe is completely loose you should be able to remove it from the car with a little wiggling.  If you're having a hard time you can remove the rear piece and remove it in two sections.

        








Intake Manifold Removal


We perform this removal on a 2017 STI.  While this is incredibly similar to the other models of EJ engines used over the years there may be small differences from vehicle to vehicle.


  1. You'll want to begin by taking plenty of pictures of your vacuum hose routing. This will be critical for when you're putting everything back together.




  2. With the car cool to the touch, we recommend draining the overflow coolant overflow reservoir. There is a small Phillips head bolt on the passenger side of the bottom of the radiator.

  3. Remove the coolant overflow reservoir by removing the (2) 12mm bolts.




  4. Remove the top and bottom coolant lines going to the overflow reservoir using a pair of pliers.

    Using a proper hose clamp can help reduce any spillage of fluids and reduce the amount of time required to bleed the cooling system later on.





  5. Disconnect the electronic boost control solenoid (EBCS). There will be (3) connection points, 5/16" line to the turbo inlet hose, a 1/4" line to the wastegate, and an electrical harness (blue).




  6. Remove the 6mm hex head bolt on the front of the intake manifold holding the turbo inlet on.




  7. Remove the 10mm bolt on the rear of the EVAP sensor.




  8. Remove the intake manifold vacuum line.




  9. Remove the 12mm bolt holding the purge valve on the intake manifold.




  10. Disconnect the 3/8" vacuum line from the top of the turbo inlet hose.




  11. Remove 10mm bolt securing the alternator cover. There is a push-type connector on the underneath the right-hand side.




  12. Remove the PCV hose from the turbo inlet hose. You may need to cut off a metal clamp that is installed from the factory.




  13. Loosen the 10mm clamp securing the turbo silicone to the turbo.




  14. Disconnect the 12mm bolt securing the ground.




  15. Remove the zip tie holding the wiring harnesses together.




  16. Disconnect the MAP sensor, throttle position sensor wiring harness, and upper and lower coolant hoses.




  17. Disconnect the 12mm retainer bolt for the electrical harness on the back of the intake manifold.




  18. Disconnect the fuel lines from the intake manifold.

    We typically recommend marking the lines with some sort of tape or colored zip tie to ensure you put them back in the same place.




  19. Disconnect the brake booster hose and the fuel pressure regulator reference.