This one has been a long time coming. We had been looking at mounts for Accessports, and couldn’t find quite what we wanted. Some of our favorites were ones that put the Accessport in the dash vent position, but those are mostly 3D-printed and the quality of the ones we tried ranged from half-baked to…terrible. We’ve seen magnets that didn’t hold, mounts that melted from normal interior heat, and mounts that simply fell apart. Oh, and most of them look like they were built by your cousin Billy at the kitchen table.
We decided to do something about it. We designed an injection-molded Accessport mount. Injection molding is a very costly process because you have to build a metal mold. Most companies wouldn’t even bother. But hey, you guys are worth it.
The result is a mount that we can be proud of. It’s made from the very same UV-stabilized plastic as the original vent that goes in the dash, so it will not melt or bleach from the sun. The molded surface of the part is smooth and free of 3D-printing worm trails. It looks just like an OEM trim piece, because it is made in the same way as the stock part. Unlike many of those other mounts, it snaps neatly in to the existing defroster duct so the defroster vent still works. And yes, we did test that, using thermocouples to measure the heated air output.
It installs easily from the top of the dash — pop loose the stock vent, remove the stock plastic retention clip from the factory vent and install it on the Mach V Accessport Mount, thread the Accessport cable through the dash (we used a coat hanger to fish the plug through), and up through the mount. Then clip the Accessport mount into place. Zip the extra Accessport cable up safely out of the way of your feet. We’ll have an install video up here soon.
Notes. If you plan to connect your AP to your laptop while using the mount, your Cobb-supplied micro-USB cable will not fit; we offer a special right-angle cable (6 feet long) for a small additional charge. If you don’t use the Accessport for laptop tuning, don’t worry about it.
Also, we did NOT design a cable retention feature, so the cable stays attached to the Accessport when you remove it from the mount. You’ll use your other hand to disconnect the cable from the mount. Why? We found that a design that kept the cable retention tabs permanently depressed (allowing for one-handed removal) led to interruptions in Accessport power when the car was in use. It’s annoying! Keeping the cable clipped to the Accessport ensures it will never lose power while you are driving. Since the cable extends up out of the mount upon removal, we don’t find losing the end of the cable down in the dash to be a problem.
At this point let us give a couple of disclaimers: First, you should not stare at your Accessport while driving. Eyes on the road! Second, although the Mach V Accessport mount will not melt from the heat, the Accessport is not designed for the temps that can be reached in a hot car in the sun. Put your Accessport away somewhere cool when it’s not in use, especially if your car is going to be in direct sun. Plus, that way people can’t steal it. Finally, we have tried to hard to maintain as much defroster air flow as possible, but please be smart when operating your car with iced or fogged windows; if you can’t see out, stop and clear your obscured window.
We think this is the best Accessport mount currently on the market. Sure, it’s not the cheapest, but it’s a heck of a lot better anything else we’ve seen, and it doesn’t cost a whole lot more than most others. It’s still one of the least expensive mods you’ll buy.
Black in color. Accessport and Accessport OBD-II cable not included. Fits left-hand drive (LHD) cars only. Does not fit RHD models.
Here’s an installation tutorial.
Fits all 2022+ Subaru WRX.