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Injector Plug
I was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy a plug that will plug into the stock injector plugs?
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If you can't find them new, the 90's Miata used the same connector. The Spec Miata guys usually have tons of them and other bits of their wiring harnesses laying around.
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I'm looking for the other side of the plug like the plug attached to the injector. I don't want to splice in my new injector connector I want to make a small harness that plugs into the original connector.
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It probably would be easier if you wrote what you are looking for in a slightly different way.
You are looking for a plug which is the same as what is on the injector itself, to be able to plug into the harness side of the connection. |
OK, I guess you have aftermarket injectors that use a different plug and want to have a short adapter that plugs into the stock injector connector then plugs into the aftermarket injector?
I asked my buddy Mr. Google and found this site - http://www.connectorsfast.com They have a ton of injector connectors, including male NipponDenso connectors, you can use those to make a small adapter harness. BUT, I would strongly recommend biting the bullet and properly wiring in the new injector connectors. An adapter like that is simply a point of failure and it takes VERY little of an injector not firing at full duty cycle to pop an engine. I'd get a pre-made pigtail of the connector you need, strip back the wiring just behind the stock connector, solder/heat shrink it in there, and you'll be solid. This way you can leave the stock plugs in place. Dale |
^You could make the same argument about plug-and-play harnesses for MAP sensors but they're usually reliable. I trust machine crimps and OEM connectors over solder joints.
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^I'm not sure about that. A proper soldered connection is much better than a crimped connector. And DaleClark thanks for the link.
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Originally Posted by tafkamb2
(Post 10781947)
^I'm not sure about that. A proper soldered connection is much better than a crimped connector. And DaleClark thanks for the link.
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We've got new connectors with pins.
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Originally Posted by DaleClark
(Post 10781780)
OK, I guess you have aftermarket injectors that use a different plug and want to have a short adapter that plugs into the stock injector connector then plugs into the aftermarket injector?
I asked my buddy Mr. Google and found this site - http://www.connectorsfast.com They have a ton of injector connectors, including male NipponDenso connectors, you can use those to make a small adapter harness. BUT, I would strongly recommend biting the bullet and properly wiring in the new injector connectors. An adapter like that is simply a point of failure and it takes VERY little of an injector not firing at full duty cycle to pop an engine. I'd get a pre-made pigtail of the connector you need, strip back the wiring just behind the stock connector, solder/heat shrink it in there, and you'll be solid. This way you can leave the stock plugs in place. Dale |
I have a bunch of new extra ones at the shop.
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