Single turbo wiring harness DIY?
Hi guys,
Is there somewhere I can find a DIY to build a single turbo wiring harness? |
Just overlooked those. I dont have a factory harness to use the factory connections. Those are all threads with how to using a factory harness
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Hit up Chris at LMS-EFI to build you a full replacement harness. Otherwise, you can find m22759/32 or comparable wire from companies like Aircraft Spruce + buying a Deutsch/Weatherpack kit from someone like CasperElectronics.
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If you're going your own route I'd actually suggest Prowireusa.com for the wire, they have a much larger selection of colors if, for example, you'd like to keep the factory color coding of your harness but replace it with tefzel. With regards to Deutsch connectors, unless you're a fanboy I've found that TE Connectivity's 'AT', 'ATM', and 'ATP' clones are more than comparable for 95% of peoples needs rather than getting bent over for Deutsch branded connectors (unless we're talking about their Autosports, those are the shit). I usually get those from Waytek Wiring.
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Originally Posted by dguy
(Post 12272313)
If you're going your own route I'd actually suggest Prowireusa.com for the wire, they have a much larger selection of colors if, for example, you'd like to keep the factory color coding of your harness but replace it with tefzel. With regards to Deutsch connectors, unless you're a fanboy I've found that TE Connectivity's 'AT', 'ATM', and 'ATP' clones are more than comparable for 95% of peoples needs rather than getting bent over for Deutsch branded connectors (unless we're talking about their Autosports, those are the shit). I usually get those from Waytek Wiring.
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There was a thread where someone listed all connectors needed for a new harness, where to buy them and pricing. Should be able to find it with a search.
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I used this thread and ordered a lot of different connectors
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...part-s-984160/ |
Originally Posted by C. Ludwig
(Post 12274049)
TE actually owns Ladd, Inc which distributes the Deutsch line of connectors in the US. Amphenol is who produces the Deutsch clones and calls them the AT, ATM, and ATP series. They are full compatible with the Deutsch DTx series.
Completely correct, though my point still still stands that I have seen batches of DTx connectors have better build quality in both plastic molding flashing in the housings as well as more robust backing seals as well as pin retainers compared to ATx. |
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