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Old 05-25-09, 08:57 AM
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injector connectors

So is this what I will need for my 87 TII, to replace my crappy brittle connectors?

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
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Nevermind, I found 1 at my local autozone, never figured they would have one, I live in such a rinky dink town. Anyways, part# 800-9213.
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IN The Zone?

Autozone stocks that kinda stuff,,,,where are you? Our autozone don't even stock buffing compound! But almost any junkyard injector clip should work unless you wan't the new ones.What brand were the zone ones?
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Winchester, TN(Southern Middle TN). Yeah I didnt want junkyard stuff for this. Sorensen GP was the brand. It was so RIGGED under there the guy who I bought it from had two audio connectors crimped onto the ends of the injector wires and shoved in the injector. I've had this car for 2 months and most of my time spent working is un-rigging all this stuff.
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Originally Posted by Rotory
Winchester, TN(Southern Middle TN). Yeah I didnt want junkyard stuff for this. Sorensen GP was the brand. It was so RIGGED under there the guy who I bought it from had two audio connectors crimped onto the ends of the injector wires and shoved in the injector. I've had this car for 2 months and most of my time spent working is un-rigging all this stuff.


Dam sounds like one of my fam,,,,,Oh rotary sorry,,,,,,,,Most people are completly retarded on rotarys except there are less moving parts, **** pistons lololololol sorry had 2!
Hold on 2 piston cars b 4 I got my rx7 gxl with a base motor/money pit but I love every one of its wired open aux ports,a.i.p removed hp soon too be boosted as soon *** I get a wastegate and safc2,,,,,,**** im allreaddy nuttin

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Originally Posted by Rotory
Winchester, TN(Southern Middle TN). Yeah I didnt want junkyard stuff for this. Sorensen GP was the brand. It was so RIGGED under there the guy who I bought it from had two audio connectors crimped onto the ends of the injector wires and shoved in the injector. I've had this car for 2 months and most of my time spent working is un-rigging all this stuff.
Yeah most people seem to think that rotary engines are wayyyyyyy harder to work on,,,Idk why,,,less moving parts.Wtf?U probably know what I mean
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yeah man this is my third Turbo II, im just glad i got it back up and running.
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they sell the connectors?`I went into autozone a few months back looking for connectors and those idiots had no idea what I was talking about.
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i had to go look up the part number online myself and then call them with just the number. i didnt even tell them what vehicle it was for. i had already been to 2 parts stores with an actual injector connector and the neanderthal behind the counter looked at me like i was stupid. didnt even ask what make or model... if u want something done right you have to do it yourself
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Originally Posted by Rotory
i had to go look up the part number online myself and then call them with just the number. i didnt even tell them what vehicle it was for. i had already been to 2 parts stores with an actual injector connector and the neanderthal behind the counter looked at me like i was stupid. didnt even ask what make or model... if u want something done right you have to do it yourself
exactly, those autofart store employees are as dumb as bricks. I got 4 off ebay for about 14 dollars though.
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I got some for free off a GM wiring harness we had laying around in the storage room in my auto shop class. But now I need more, and I'll have to actually buy them this time . I found some on ebay, set of 4, plus heat shrink for like $12 or something like that.
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