looking for injector clips, need some help
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looking for injector clips, need some help
because of Va's OBD scan inspection I will need to go back and forth between smallish injectors and the ones I'll use the other 364 days of the year so the car will pass. I'm wondering where I can find the clips that mimic the socket on the injector itself so I can make jumper wires that just hook in the factory harness and let me use precision injectors. I've seen them premade.. they look like this
(option 2), but I'd rather just make them since I already have the precision pig tails. Where can I find that other clip?
(option 2), but I'd rather just make them since I already have the precision pig tails. Where can I find that other clip?
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Yeah, RC makes em. But they charge an arm and a leg which is why I just want to buy just the clips, I have the precision clip and a wire, just need the honda injector mimic.
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Re: (Boilermaker1)
cut apart some stock injectors? just a thought...might work. you'd probably need to epoxy the assembly together..
my buddy spliced in his other set on his 97 integra.. has the factory and the 0bd0's for his 450s (same reason as you)
my buddy spliced in his other set on his 97 integra.. has the factory and the 0bd0's for his 450s (same reason as you)
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Re: looking for injector clips, need some help (Boilermaker1)
how much does RC charge for that harness? i think locash sells them for a good price!
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they're 70-80 bucks a set. My friend just had the brilliant idea of splicing the precision pigtails into the stock wiring and not removing the stock connector. That way I can just unplug the precisions, plug in the honda ones and use the other socket. Just tape over the socket that isnt being used.
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haha
bring me some sweet east coast beer to wmhm if it lives! haha
yeah, splicing into the wires is best. my buddy just tapes the other ones up so crap doesnt get in the plug, and calls it good. i guess you could lop apart and old injector and stick it in there to seal it off too.
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yeah, splicing into the wires is best. my buddy just tapes the other ones up so crap doesnt get in the plug, and calls it good. i guess you could lop apart and old injector and stick it in there to seal it off too.
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