Bosch automotive connectors?
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Bosch automotive connectors?
I'm curious if there is a wholesaler for these things with a catalog?
Thanks in advance
Dave
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porschespeed
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Bosch automotive connectors?
Not sure about the suppliers in the Great White North, so Google "AMP connectors, Junior Timer Series" or something close. AMP is the OEM.
You can also get Bosch style 2 pin connectors off just about 90% of the EFI cars out there - the 2 pin injector connector has become kind of a defacto 'industry standard'.
HTH,
Greg
Bosch automotive connectors?
http://store.summitracing.com/default.a ... Easp&N=100
in case that link doesn't work, they are MSD part # 2200
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Bosch automotive connectors?

Bosch automotive connectors?
I'm definitely looking for more than just a "few" So i'll go after a wholesaler, The Injector connector was just an example, they seem fairly common and even available at the local auto parts places around here with pigtails in one or two quantities.. Its the 3, 4, 5, 7, 20+ connector housings and pins that i'm mostly after.
thanks
Dave