COBB Tuning Subaru Performance Parts: 2-inch SS Uppipe Kits!

COBB Tuning is proud to announce the release of our latest addition to our line of Subaru performance parts: The COBB Tuning SS Uppipe. These kits are made for the Subaru enthusiast looking to unlock the hidden power in their vehicle’s exhaust manifold.

The COBB Tuning SS Uppipe is constructed of rugged, 14-gauge,  2-inch diameter polished stainless steel tubing to endure the intense exhaust gas temperatures these turbocharged engines put out. These SS Uppipes are CNC mandrel bent, ensuring precise and consistent fitment. The uppipe inlet diameter matches the inner diameter of the gasket to maximize flow to the turbo. The extra-thick flanges are cut from 1/2″ 304 Stainless Steel to prevent warping and eliminate high pressure exhaust leaks. The five turbo-flange studs come pre-installed. This gorgeous uppipe is built to last for many long years of service.

The COBB Tuning SS Uppipe is available for most late-model turbocharged Subarus (does not include 2010+ Legacy GT). For more information, visit the COBB Tuning 2-inch Uppipe Product information page.

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6 responses to “COBB Tuning Subaru Performance Parts: 2-inch SS Uppipe Kits!”

  1. Hello Cobb.

    I have a version 1 access port for a MY02 wrx. If I install this what else would I need to do for safe performance? Will my stock tune still work well and will my stage 1 map still be safe? Thanks.

  2. Would this be a safe and smart upgrade to a brand new wrx? WIll I still be able to get longevity out of the motor with this modified part on?

    • The newer WRX already has a catless uppipe, so this part probably wouldn’t make a noticeable difference in power or reliability for those vehicles.

      Ian@COBB

  3. I have. 2013 outback 2.5 4 cyl. Do you have any performance suggestions? It’s sorta slow and doesn’t get the 30 mpg advertised. Thx.

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