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Old 12-13-2011, 06:17 PM
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Just received my Id2000's from tony@ t1 and was wondering how to wire these up cuz my id1000's I had plug and play adapters and I came to find out today that the clip is different so my plug and play pieces won't be able to be used ... Needless to say hugeee bummer ... Car is a 93 civic ex with gsr .. need to know how to wire the clips ... thanks guys
Old 12-14-2011, 06:58 AM
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why not ask the guy you bought them from?
Old 12-14-2011, 07:12 AM
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Cut off the old plugs and crimp and wire on the new ones that came with it!

He also sells adapters that allow you to make it plug and play. But crimping on its own connector is a much more solid way to do the install (less chance of another clips coming loose or losing contact).
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Using clips is 100x better than pigtails or adapters. You need a crimping tool first, you cut off the old connector, strip about 1/8" of shielding off the end of each wire, place the bare wire in the end of the pin, crimp the pin over the wire. Depending on the connector style you either push the pin into the back of the connector or you have to run the wire through the connector before you crimp then pull it back into the connector.
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Silverwrench ur a douchebag... All others thanks for the responses
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I like to solder and heat shrink
Old 12-14-2011, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by silverwrench
why not ask the guy you bought them from?
Sounds like a legit question to me.
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Yeah I would solder and heat shrink the connections. Crimping connectors look like *** in ur engine bay and will devolp corrosion inside the connector it self unless you buy the connectors with heat shrink around them but still looks like ***....
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Originally Posted by 92frostwhtdb2
I like to solder and heat shrink
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Old 12-14-2011, 01:40 PM
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Turbohatch96y7 youre thinking of butt connectors.
We are talking about about connector pins.

This
http://www.thunderboltrc.com/ashlok/...pTutorial.html
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Ive still seen both devolp corrosion in the wire. And if they get crimped wrong it can break the wire inside the connector causing a loose connection. This is for an injector I wouldnt risk a bad connection running lean and BOOM!
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were can i get pins like that Muckman??
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Go back to T1's site and order the adapters for the ID2k's.
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I got my clips and pins right from T1.
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