Automotive style connectors (multi-way, male+female pair, with seal in between)
Does anyone know where I can buy several of various types of these...?
(i.e. I don't want a quote for 100K units... LOL... :lol: ).
Thanks.
:wink:
Joe
Automotive style connectors (multi-way, male+female pair, with seal in between)
Does anyone know where I can buy several of various types of these...?
(i.e. I don't want a quote for 100K units... LOL... :lol: ).
Thanks.
:wink:
Joe
i can't think of a vendor off the top of my head, but you might find them on ebay. Google might turn up a vendor as well
waytekwire.com
they have certain minumums but their prices are reasonable.
2001 Camaro SS
EFILive Custom OS3
SS2win, perfect, just what I was looking for, thanks.
Cheers,
Joe
Okay, waytekwire.com has the inline multi-wire connectors that I want and they have good prices. 8) 8)
Now I also need a source for OEM sensor connectors
(...i.e. connectors to plug into the following devices: IACV, HO2S, MAP, MAF, CKP, CMP, VSS, injectors, coils...);
does anyone know where I can get these also...?
I searched the web but I got too many of the wrong hits (LOL)... :?
Thanks again, appreciate it,...When looking at the GM 3-Bar MAP sensor with the vacuum port facing you (front, ... (male) harness connector to match the "A" key-way on the GM map sensor)...
Cheers
Joe
:wink:
If you find it, let us know. The factory manual I have lists the part description but when the same is ordered from waytek there are subtle differences...
2001 Camaro SS
EFILive Custom OS3
Okay, will do.
I'm trying to make a nice modular connection for my LC-1, so I want to research out the parts.
Cheers
Joe
8)
I second the recomendation for Waytec Wire. That is where I get my stuff too.
Mark
Originally Posted by SS2win
02 C5 Coupe - LS7, TSP 265 LS7 heads, ARH, Z06 cat-back, HREs, 3.73 gears, Wilwood brakes, DeWitts radiator
15 C7 Z5 1 Coupe - stock for now
12 Avalanche - tune, Corsa Touring
I used Waytek and was very satisfied. For the stock connectors, check out delco's parts locater on their website. There are images of the connectors. Connector kits come with the connector, pins, weather seals, and all other hardware already assembled with a 12" wire pigtail and heat shrink crimp connectors. Once you have the ACDelco part number, go to www.partszoneonline.com and email them with the part number. They will send you the GM part number which you can then put in their online ordering form. This method worked out great for finding all of the connectors I needed to get my LQ9 installation done in my 95 pickup.
1995 GMC Yukon 4WD 4DR
5.3 "LMG" engine: E85 with AFM
6L80e 6 speed automatic transmission
Check out the automotive catalog PDF's on this site, and let me know if you find what you need. I can probably help you out.
www.tifco.com