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Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:40 am
by wtdash
The stock 90° elbow into the turbo is no longer available - P/N: 46023AA110

I spoke w/two Subaru parts departments and it's 'discontinued/obsolete' from the factory.


Edit 6/4/2018: The WRX 46023FA000 part is still avl @ Partsouq.com.


EDIT 9/7/2016: I bought the JDM/EDM/Aussie WRX version - 46023FA000- as an extra from https://partsouq.com/ for $33.76 SHIPPED. They are in UAE, and it took less than 10 days to get it. It was factory packaged and labeled.

EDIT 11/20/2014: No longer available from Canada.
Per this from James614 (see page 2), this one from an EJ20G is likely the best option:
Subject: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available
James614 wrote:http://www.rhdjapan.com/subaru-oem-maf- ... ied-c.html

Stumbled across this guy. About $41, I calculated shipping to about $37 with Fedex or $12 DHL to Portland, OR.
James614 wrote:Just to be clear, the part in the rhdjapan link is the JDM 89-95 Legacy/WRX EJ20G inlet. It is slightly different than the USDM EJ22T part, specifically the fitting for the F-pipe is on the opposite side and the BPV fitting is at a significantly different angle, you will likely need custom hoses for both to make them fit (standard bulk hose works fine from my experience). All this is spelled out in the first link, but I don't want anyone seeing one for sale and jumping on it without being aware that it's not an exact fit.

EDIT 7/31/12: Per 'diesel devil' (page 2) they are still available IN CANADA and I just confirmed w/Richmond Subaru near Vancouver, BC they are in the Toronto warehouse @ $64.87 CAD + shipping, so 'diesel devil' is making y'all a good deal.

Same Part Number in Canada, too.

Get 'em while you can!


The US version:
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I contacted two European LCBBS member and they can still get this P/N in Europe: 46023FA000

This is for the early '90's WRX and Legacy/Liberty from Europe, Australia, etc (the versions w/intercoolers). It is different, but similar:
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I found it online in the UK Here: http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/parts.asp, but not cheap. :-(

If you do the 'coffe cup' mod, some of the necessary connections can be integrated into the replacement piece. See this LINK for info.


Edit 2/2/12: I found these Cobb hoses for Evos. I'm sure the the end is too big, but someone may be able to make it work. They are about $95 each:
752001 Mitsubishi EVO X 2008 ; GSR & MR
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Edit: 3/31/12 - Both items above are no longer listed....may be disco'd @ Cobb, too!


I have my own collection of broken/cracked/torn ones :roll: :

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GL,
Todd

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:46 am
by Dave_J
I am not sure on the piping sizes so someone may answer this for me. Can a Perrin/Simco/Cobb inlet pipe from a 02 up WRX be modified? It seems like you could get rid of the crappy OEM unit and the hard plastic resonator with just one pipe. http://www.perrinperformance.com/subaru ... sp-int-401 .

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:34 pm
by vrg3
Maybe this'd be a good time to list what we know about the dimensions of the stock boot.

Off the top of my head:

The entire boot is made of (originally) flexible material and meant to slip over the outer diameters of rigid pipes.

The large fitting at the elbow is 19mm ID, meant for the bypass valve. In stock form, there's a 19mm steel coupling stuck in it to connect it to the hose. 19mm is very close to 3/4".

The other two are 12mm ID, for PCV fittings. Each of them have plastic fittings stuck in. The one that points to the driver's side of the car is a little funny; it has a part that sticks into the boot that's kind of spoon-shaped. 12mm is close to 1/2".

The inlet of the entire thing (the end that attaches to the resonator) is 65mm ID; that's close to 2-1/2". The outlet (the end that attaches to the turbo's compressor elbow) is 55mm ID, kind of close to 2-1/4".

The solution to this may be to just use a 90-degree silicone elbow and move all the fittings to a coffee-cup-style resonator replacement.

Hm. Here's an idea:

Install an MBC so you don't have to worry about the stock boost control valve plumbing. Then, put a check valve in the hose going to the middle fitting of the charcoal canister, so you can get rid of the auxiliary purge plumbing.

Now, get a piece of 3-1/8" pipe (the elbow coming off the MAF has an 80mm ID, close to 3-1/8"). Weld/solder/braze/epoxy/whatever on two 3/4" OD elbows (one for the IAC and one for the BOV), and a couple of 1/2" OD fittings for the PCV (probably one elbow and one straight). This will replace the resonator and everything that used to attach to the stock boot will attach to it.

That new fancy pipe connects to the turbo's compressor inlet with a 3-1/8"-to-2-1/4" 90-degree reducer elbow.

And, of course, you could play with the diameters a little. You could probably get away with a 3"-to-2-1/4" elbow which would be easier to find, for example.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:18 pm
by subaru_styles
Samco makes a dirrect replacement silicone one, which probably lasts longer/holds up better than the oem rubber one

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:06 pm
by wtdash
subaru_styles wrote:Samco makes a dirrect replacement silicone one, which probably lasts longer/holds up better than the oem rubber one
Link Please...looking, but not finding.

Found THIS on the Europe site.

Td

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:04 pm
by Legacy777

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:14 pm
by wtdash
^ Those are $165 HERE from the UK to $400 on Rallysportdirect, plus shipping.....ouch.

Edit: The Rally Sport item is No longer avl. and are not a direct replacement for the EJ22T - those are for the EJ20G.

But @ least another option....

Td

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:35 am
by Doaomo
So I think I may have found a OEM solution to 46023AA110 no longer being available! Hopefully!

I found P# 46023AA020 at my local Subaru dealer. It looks to be the exact same part and is only $36+/-. I ordered one to do a side by side comparison and it should be here in a few days. Fingers crossed!

If anyone can find an image of ( P# above ) to post here it would be great. I looked for a good amount of time and came up with nothing.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 2:59 pm
by SiCkSTi04
Doaomo, that part number is the 90 degree boot that connects the MAF to the intake snorkel.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 3:01 am
by Airgne
hey guys next time i see a scooby dealer i will stop in and see if i can get one. since in stationed in japan i might have better luck.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:27 pm
by James614
Looks to me like the only difference between ours and the Impreza EJ20G model is the location of the block breather fitting (F-pipe). The euro part looks like it'll work fine if you just extend/bend that one hose.

Are there any overseas LC members who can give us a price for these? I'm interested in one, since I'll be installing an Apexi intake (not modding a $160 coffee cup!), and my original elbow is unlike to survive my TD04 swap :-( I can't believe the samco part jumped to 400... Talk about supply/demand.

Achieving what vrg3 said with a secondary pipe section sounds easy, but I don't have the tools to weld it up cleanly, and I'm not doing the epoxy'd brass fitting thing in my car.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:30 pm
by vrg3
I'm pretty sure the EJ20G boot has the fitting for the bypass/blowoff valve at a different angle, too. It might be close enough to work though.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:39 pm
by James614
My bpv will be relocated to the 20g's location, so that would be gravy, lol. But even if I wasn't, from what I recall there's plenty of play in stock bpv hose to move it slightly if needed. If worse comes to worse, a <$3 length of non-molded hose would do it without risking cracks in the original hose (though my bpv hose is a lot tougher than my turbo inlet elbow...)

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:52 pm
by monkeyposeur
Howdy all, this is my first post on this site.

I am so bummed. I cracked my elbow when I took it off my SS the other day. I wish I would have known how easy they are to break. I'm trying to figure what to do next, but the replacements listed on this thread are so expensive.

I bought a black '93 SS w/160k and it promptly blew a HG. :(

I am in the middle of tearing out the engine and it is putting up a fight. I'm getting tired and a bit frustrated.

Anyone here just try duct taping it for a temporary fix?

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:08 pm
by vrg3
I've Gorilla Tape'd one and it worked fine for a while.

Also, when the fitting for the blowoff valve tore, I just put a piece of 1" heater hose over the outside of it. It worked well enough that I called it a permanent fix.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:42 pm
by monkeyposeur
I'm going to try taping it up temporarily. A buddy of mine (subikid) on the LGT forum is going to try fabricating an elbow and coffee can mod as a unit going from the air box to the turbo. It it works out, he is thinking about selling them to SS owners, which will be pretty cool and is greatly needed.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:58 am
by ciper
vrg3 wrote:Also, when the fitting for the blowoff valve tore, I just put a piece of 1" heater hose over the outside of it. It worked well enough that I called it a permanent fix.
My turbo to throttle body pipe cracked on the turbo side. I cut 2/3 inch off the end to stop the crack. I then cut 2 inches of radiator hose (generic straight piece meant for american cars) and with CONSIDERABLE FORCE and lubrication pushed it up the tube. The only noticeable difference is that I have two clamps in the area instead of one.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:11 pm
by James614
I just ordered one of the Samco kits from the link earlier in the thread. Hopefully they actually have it. If/when I get it I'll let everyone know how the EJ20G part fits on the EJ22T.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:47 pm
by Dave_J
James614 wrote:I just ordered one of the Samco kits from the link earlier in the thread. Hopefully they actually have it. If/when I get it I'll let everyone know how the EJ20G part fits on the EJ22T.
And its mid April. :-D Did that $400 hose work? Or is it still on "Back Order"?

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 6:52 pm
by James614
I tried ordering it from Merlin Motorsports for about half the price. But they're in the UK and exchange rates + international shipping ($100!) Killed it. I'm still on the prowl for one, but trying to avoid shafting myself. In the mean time I've got some RTV doing "okay" on my old one.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:26 am
by Dave_J
Well I may still try to make a peice out of ABS. You can weld ABS pipe with some of the heaver black cable/wire ties (ZIP). So do some cutting, heat forming, and zip tie welding....

Now all I gota do is get my Touring Wagon back from my son. :-D And clear out space in the "Black Hole" garage.

Late note, got my Touring wagon back with a blown trany. Go figure.

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 5:51 pm
by James614
I didn't take any pics of it mocked-up, but the 20G elbow would work just fine on the stock setup. The angle of the BOV is too sharp to bend the stock hose to, so you'd have to just snake a generic hose around to it. Ditto with the line coming off the F-Pipe. The J-pipe connecting the valve cover breathers plugs into the same spot. I've seen far more stock rubber 20G elbows than USDM ones (probably because they were into production for 4-5 years longer and the engines are imported like crazy) so it's definitely an option if you can't find a good stock one.

I personally held out for a used Samco piece, because I figured the flexibility would help me with my TD04 install (it did... I probably would have cracked a stock rubber one).

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:18 pm
by turbo970
where can i get this 20g elbow

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 11:33 pm
by oldscoobyturbo
I can get the original hose that fits I just ordered 2 more today $59ea. I will gladly help out and offer to buy out all the remaining stock so we can share

Re: Turbo Inlet 90 Elbow No Longer Available

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 11:36 pm
by subaru_styles
keep me updated, i can use a spare untill i go the 20g samco route