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    Default Re: ecu plugs suppliers

    http://docs-asia.electrocomponents.c...6b811aedd1.pdf

    have a look at the manufactures catalogue find the part number and search RSonline the connectors are "040/070 Series Hybrid I/O" starting on page 33.
    the number after the - is for colour
    6 = Grey
    7 = Yellow

    http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/pcb-co...ings/7201086P/

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    Default Re: ecu plugs suppliers

    I have both plugs and the sockets in stock if you need them.

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    i've hacked my loom up already anyway but it is useful to know for future installs!
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    slight thread hi jack, anyone know if you can buy alternator plugs and pins?
    ive got a wire that the insulation has been stripped back and would like to just replace the whole plug?
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    Default Re: ecu plugs suppliers

    a second thread hijack. looking at maybe doing a patch loom for my instrument cluster. but it doesnt seem to use these types of connectors. the cluster itself has a printed circuit which the connectors sit on top of. it's a weird setup:

    http://carpron.com/multisite/d/37734...lusterback.JPG

    considering the female side doesnt actually have any pins etc on the stock setup, would there be something available to make a patch loom with? or not...
    1988 AW11 9A-GTE - Turbo Missile | 2004 Elise K20A - N/A Screamer | 1984 MA61 1JZ-GTE - 80s cruiser
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    .....and the within first laps everything that made the AW11 great hit Rex as if the 'Gods of driving fun' had all Jizzed on his face.....
    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8 View Post
    Mono blocs mate....as close to yours as a Ferrari is to a Fiesta

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    Default Re: ecu plugs suppliers

    I highly doubt u will find female plugs for those dash plugs

    hey Sam Q do u have new female sockets for the 11 pin Toyota plug
    in the rs components catalogue u cant get a single female 11 pin connector
    the 11 pin normally is with an 8 or 6 pin next to it

    if u have brand new 11 pin female connectors and the back of the terminals sticking thru the rear ill buy some off u

    thanks

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