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    Hey guys,

    So during my conversion i have flogged out the ecu plugs a bit while re pinning them so now some of the pins are a bit sloppy and sometimes push back out when you plug in the ecu. Does anyone know of a good place to get ecu plugs from? I have asked a local wrecker but they have nothing. Cheers guys.

    Also im after the 4age 20v st manual plugs ie 12 16 26 pin plugs. So if anyone has any of these i have cash waiting haha.

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    maybe on ballenger motorsports
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    I sourced my 20V plugs and connectors from RSComponents, was half the prices of everywhere else I looked.

    12P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7201017/
    16P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7189728/
    26P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7122501/

    Should be a link from each product page to the required pins for them, there are two sizes, come in packs of 50.

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    You guys are awesome! Thanks

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    knightrous buying a pack of 50 for each type sounds like overkill if you're only about doing a car or two
    I use toyota's original part reference catalog and order the connectors just like any other Toyota spare. The connectors usually arrive in a month or slightly more, and cost me about $7 each shipped.
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    I went on a massive hunt all yesterday and worked out that around 93 model camrys have all the plugs ie 12 16 22 and 26 pin. I went to the local pick a part and cut them off the loom. All wired up with pigtails for 2 bucks each. So for people who are searching this is probs the quicker and easier option if you can cut and solder your ecu wires. The only things is the colours are different but that doesn't worry me in the slightest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    knightrous buying a pack of 50 for each type sounds like overkill if you're only about doing a car or two
    I use toyota's original part reference catalog and order the connectors just like any other Toyota spare. The connectors usually arrive in a month or slightly more, and cost me about $7 each shipped.
    You miss read my post, the plugs are sold individually, it's the pins that go into the plugs that come in packs of 50.
    Plugs are $3-4ea and shipping was 3-4 days from RSComponents in Aus.

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    knightrous, ok, my bad ) I do use RS and Farnell for work, didn't expect they have something for toyota conversions )
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    The plugs are nothing special, they are a off the shelf Tyco Connector plugs, you will find a bunch of automotive manufacturers used them from the late 80's to mid 90's (Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Ford are just a few)

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    Late 90's are probable just some other part# of Tyco connector (they are TE Connectivity now) because early 2000's connectors accept the same Tyco crimp terminals that were used from at least 1990 onwards
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    Quote Originally Posted by knightrous View Post
    I sourced my 20V plugs and connectors from RSComponents, was half the prices of everywhere else I looked.

    12P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7201017/
    16P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7189728/
    26P - http://au.rs-online.com/web/p/products/7122501/

    Should be a link from each product page to the required pins for them, there are two sizes, come in packs of 50.
    Thank you for the info,
    have you ordered these ?
    The part number above (712-2501) is for white, the part number 712-2497 is for Gray , My plugs are grey and was wondering what the quality of the white plugs was like ?

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    Will see if I can dig out some photos tonight for you.

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    Got my order today perfect fit.

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    do you guys have links for the female side of the plugs? you know, so that a patch loom can be made up?
    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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