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Old 05-30-13, 06:24 PM
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Name the connector

Trying to figure out where this little basturd belongs

Comes out from the car harness, by the drivers side headlight:

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also, had my car out, on wheels for the first time in 4,5 years.....! MAN what a feeling...!

Soon done now, tinkering up the fuel rails now, and loading map in a week..! cant wait!
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The black connector looks like the one that goes to the refrigerant pressure switch under the battery. I suppose the orange-ish connector at the end of the pigtail is what plugs into the switch itself.....although I didn't think that was supposed to unplug from the switch.
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Dang i got to this too late. I dont remember where that goes exactly. I will check later today when im at the car. Also, anyone had any luck finding electrical connectors for the FD? Found a few at mouser electronics but there are so many different ones. Oh, and a wiring harness? Maybe its time to commit to a new wiring harness... but where? BTW the car is going to look sick
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Uhm.. the what under the battery?
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Originally Posted by oyvindjs
Uhm.. the what under the battery?
:-D
Refrig....wait....is that a Cosmo hiding in the background?!?

The refrigerant pressure switch is part of the A/C....I don't see a condenser in the pic....have you removed your A/C system?
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Originally Posted by JM1FD

Refrig....wait....is that a Cosmo hiding in the background?!?

The refrigerant pressure switch is part of the A/C....I don't see a condenser in the pic....have you removed your A/C system?
Ye, i have removed the ac , so i guess ill just tape up and hide that connector then :-)
Hehehe, yes it is actually ;-)
Its the E.CCS 20B top of the line model, with ALL the goods in it... and topped off with a large IC, RE-A ecu and RE-A exhaust.. making prolly 380s hp? ;-)
On plates offc :-D
My cruiser.
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Originally Posted by oyvindjs
Hehehe, yes it is actually ;-)
Its the E.CCS 20B top of the line model, with ALL the goods in it... and topped off with a large IC, RE-A ecu and RE-A exhaust.. making prolly 380s hp? ;-)
On plates offc :-D
My cruiser.
Very nice. What model year? Got pics of it anywhere?
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Its a 1990 E.CCS, cream leather interior, OEM touch screen, OEM GPS etc, love that thing!







No pic of the interior, but here is a commercial picture:




im planning to get the lip kit, and redo the old paint when i have the money
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Great color combination! Is it black or dark blue? Either way it is great.
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Originally Posted by JM1FD
Great color combination! Is it black or dark blue? Either way it is great.

thanks

dark blue, kinda like montego blue from the rx7

its nice to have an FD, a 20b cosmo, and an old 78 model 323 coupe, i will turborotarize




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