need help finding this ecu part
here in germany we call this a circoit-board-connector
costs about less then 1 euro
you should get it in nearly every electronic shop...
look that the pin distance is 2,5mm because they are also available in 2mm distance.
in germany you can buy them mostly together with the other side connector inkl. a short piece of cable mounted on it... but maybe you get one alone ...
hope to help
malte.
costs about less then 1 euro
you should get it in nearly every electronic shop...
look that the pin distance is 2,5mm because they are also available in 2mm distance.
in germany you can buy them mostly together with the other side connector inkl. a short piece of cable mounted on it... but maybe you get one alone ...
hope to help
malte.
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That's your ECU's CN2 connector. Well, it's actually not a connector, when you lok at a stock ECU the holes are soldered over. Are you thinking about setting up your ECU for datalogging or something? what EMS are you using? uberdata, hondata, crome?
check out the Keebler link in my sig and in his site, look at the link about datalogging.
thanks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's your ECU's CN2 connector. Well, it's actually not a connector, when you lok at a stock ECU the holes are soldered over. Are you thinking about setting up your ECU for datalogging or something? what EMS are you using? uberdata, hondata, crome?
check out the Keebler link in my sig and in his site, look at the link about datalogging.
You can pretty much use whatever. Like the others said, you probably have some junk electronics laying around you could scaveng.
I ordered some from:
http://www.futurlec.com/Connectors.shtml
I ordered some from:
http://www.futurlec.com/Connectors.shtml
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