2020-2022 Subaru Outback XT, Wilderness + Legacy XT Accessport

Today we are extremely excited to announce the availability of Accessport tuning for the 2020-2022 Subaru Outback XT, Wilderness, and Legacy XT!  The more we work with Subaru’s 2.4L DIT motor, the more we love it.  We first worked with the FA24 developing Accessport tuning support for the 2019-2020 Ascent and then later in the 2022+ WRX.  Along the way, we have fielded numerous requests to add Accessport tuning for the Outback and Legacy vehicles powered by the same 2.4L turbocharged power plant.  A major component of this effort was time spent by the COBB Calibration Team learning to work within the reigns of Subaru’s CVT control strategy.  Luckily, we picked up a great deal of knowledge during the development of calibrations for CVT equipped VB WRXs and have been able to apply some of those findings to the Outback/Legacy applications.

Accessport for Ascent / Outback / Legacy

The Accessport is the world’s best selling, most flexible, and easiest to use ECU upgrade solution for your 2.4L Subaru Ascent, Outback, and Legacy. Unlock power hidden within the vehicle by replacing conservative factory settings with more aggressive calibrations. Follow our staged upgrade path with pre-loaded Off The Shelf (OTS) maps or use custom mapping for any modification level. It’s the last engine management solution you’ll ever need.

Vehicles Supported

The following vehicles are now supported by the AP3-SUB-005 Accessport, previously only applicable to the 2019-2022 Subaru Ascent. Units in the field simply need a firmware update to 1.7.5.0-25609 (or newer) to add vehicle compatibility.

And yes, we are in the early stages of investigation to add support for 2023+ Outback, Legacy, and Ascent vehicles with the same turbocharged 2.4L power plant.  We hope to have news on that front towards the end of 2024!

2020 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2021 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness CVT USDM

 

2020 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM

2021 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM


Off The Shelf Maps & Power Gains

The Accessport will come with our COBB Off The Shelf Maps pre-loaded.  Simply plug the Accessport into your car’s OBDII port and follow the on-screen instructions to install the map file that matches your application.  The Stage0 map file uses all stock calibration data, the car will perform exactly as it did stock.  All Stage1 maps are intended to be used with an otherwise stock car.  Simply choose whichever best fits your octane or use case.

Stage0‎ v100.ptm

Stage1 87+ v100.ptm

Stage1 91 v100.ptm

Stage1 93 v100.ptm

Stage1 Economy Mode v100.ptm

Stage1 Valet Mode v100.ptm

Vehicle Anti-Theft Mode v100.ptm

For more details and modification requirements for COBB OTS Maps, see our Map Notes Page.

 The COBB Outback and Legacy XT maps create more power than stock and maximize the utility of the factory DAM octane sensing system by linking it to several mechanisms to both fine tune the calibration and protect the engine and drivetrain. Engine load (boost), fuel enrichment, and ignition timing are all susceptible to changes in DAM/Octane.  In addition to utilizing the factory DAM system, we have also implemented safeties based on both engine oil and intake air temperatures.  If either is outside of ideal ranges, power will be reduced to protect the engine components.  These safety features are NOT used in the stock or Stage0 calibration data but are implemented across the rest of our OTS Maps.  More on those systems can be found here: Subaru Dynamic Advance.

On to the good stuff!  Below you will find a dyno chart that displays power output of a totally stock car as well as with our Stage 1 calibrations.  Increased power under the curve is substantial for both 91 and 93 octane variants of the Stage 1 calibration.   Peak increases are found where the motor makes its maximum output for torque or horsepower.  Max increases represent the single largest delta between stock and tuned. Average increases  represent the overall added power under the curve.


*The Accessport and Stage 1 Off The Shelf Maps are currently 59-State Legal, covered by CARB Executive Order D-660-211.*

 


Custom Tuning Support

Subaru Accesstuner Pro HL has also received an update to add custom tuning support for the Outback and Legacy.  Any of our Subaru Protuners can create a custom calibration for use with your Accessport.

Find your preferred COBB Protuner HERE.


Bolt-On Power Upgrades

Looking to get more out of your FA24DIT powered Legacy or Outback?  Good news!  We have you covered with a wide selection of bolt-on upgrades!  Click on the link to your vehicle below to shop parts available!

2020 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2021 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Outback XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness CVT USDM

2020 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM

2021 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM

2022 Subaru Legacy XT CVT USDM


11 responses to “2020-2022 Subaru Outback XT, Wilderness + Legacy XT Accessport”

  1. I eagerly await full stage 1-3 tuning packages for my 2024 outback wilderness; especially if we could get close to 10lbs/hp range. Also, if there could be a permanent start/stop disable, that would be the bee’s knees. Thank you

  2. I’m super pumped! I assume that the legacy Sport will also be included? Patiently waiting for 2024 support 🫡

    • Hey there! Yes, the Legacy Sport models will be included as they use the same ECU programming as Outback XT and Legacy XT Touring. 🙂

      Marshall@COBB

  3. So when I emailed you guys a while back (a year or so ago) and asked if you planned to support these other 2.4 turbo vehicles and you said you would not be doing that….

    • Hey David! I see your conversation from last year in our system and am sorry that you didn’t receive the correct information. At this point, your 2023 Legacy Sport is not yet supported but we are working on it! Hoping to have support available in the next few months, pending emissions testing. This support WILL come via a new Accessport part number that is not yet available.

      Marshall@COBB

  4. Do you know what the 0-60, 0-100, and 1/4 mile times would be at 93 fuel? Not like folks are looking to race this at the drag strip, but just curious to see if this makes it more in line with the Benz E class wagon without the actual luxury..

    • We received passing emissions results right before Christmas and are planning to release tuning support for 2023+ Outback/Legacy in early January!

      Marshall@COBB

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