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Injector clips
Monday, April 30, 2007 4:31 PM
Hi guys, trust I tried searching, but this is driving me bananas.

Short of going to the junkyard, where can I order the injector clips that I can splice into my stock electrical system to connect up some Accel injectors? Are there ones that are more or less just adapters that you don't have to splice?

Thanks!





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Re: Injector clips
Monday, April 30, 2007 5:55 PM
Bosch style injector plugs. They are on any mid 90s 3.1M, Tuneport, or even Ford used them on pickups and passenger cars.



Re: Injector clips
Monday, April 30, 2007 6:05 PM
http://www.injector.com/electricalcomponents.php

Injector Terminal with Wire leads

This injector terminal fits standard rectangular Bosch-style fuel injectors. Allows custom wiring harnesses, injector retrofits, or wiring repair to be made. Wire length is approx. 7 inches.



Sounds about right? They're 6 bucks a piece... I don't really care, I just need them asap and don't have time to go mucking around at the junkyard again.



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Re: Injector clips
Monday, April 30, 2007 9:59 PM
I bought mine off of ebay. This isn't the same seller, but they are the same clips... Click


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Re: Injector clips
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 7:21 AM
Yep, that's what I used on my green tops....just match up the wires. If it's got a black line on it, match it up with the one on the clip. I actually had two stock inj wire connectors that had no black line so just use common sense when dealing with those, although it was on a 2.4 so ionno if its different



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Re: Injector clips
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:28 AM
Thanks guys! Gotta love the boost forum, much more helpful than the other ones



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Re: Injector clips
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:34 PM
I don't see why going to a junkyard is such a problem for these clips. Theres literally millions of the damn little things in any junkyard. A helpful hint, most any domestic Chrysler fuel injected vehicle uses the same clips. I actually found out that the IAT sensor plugin on any Chrysler TBI car is the same also! We used one off of a spare harness from my Horizon to fix a burnt connector on my friend's 86 Accord. So it's not exactly hard to find 'em. The newer style Chrysler connectors are pretty slick, they use a squeeze type connector instead of the more common spring type and look alot better.




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Re: Injector clips
Sunday, May 06, 2007 4:38 PM
Thanks, but I've already ordered them. Believe me I'm no stranger to the junk yard, but school is started again (summer term), and I have no spare time to go out and get them, so I figured it would be easiest to pay 5 bucks more and have them shipped to my door.



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