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Hello,

I'm looking to make my own resistor ballast delete however I'm not able to find the connector... (and don't want to cut original hairness or from the dropping resistor)

I already looked into furukawa and yasaki catalog

If I'm not able to find it I will buy the one made by some company

Best regards

I don't know either, I have swapped mine to a Deutsch DT8 connector as I had a spare which came with no connector on it. It is a pretty simple connection with 1 input and 6 outputs which are interchangeable

4 minutes ago, bigboss59400 said:

Hello,

I'm looking to make my own resistor ballast delete however I'm not able to find the connector... (and don't want to cut original hairness or from the dropping resistor)

I already looked into furukawa and yasaki catalog

If I'm not able to find it I will buy the one made by some company

Best regards

https://www.wiringspecialties.com/rb26-injector-resistor-bypass/

Not sure of the exact connector source but Wiring Specialties has figured it out so it's definitely not impossible. If you do figure it out let us know, I'm curious to know where to get this stuff without paying hilarious amounts for individual plugs.

thanks for your reply guys 

well I have the same mindset as @joshuaho96 I don't like to buy overpriced connector 

yes I know it's possible but I already try everything I could think off 

so except if someone can give us the part number and brand or give some other japanese connector brand to look into 

I will go with the wiring spec or nzefi

How much of a tight arse are you guys !

The connector is available from EFI hardware if you really wanna do it yourself for about $25au and NZ EFI already done is about $45nz, so it's hardly breaking the bank.

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1 hour ago, BK said:

How much of a tight arse are you guys !

The connector is available from EFI hardware if you really wanna do it yourself for about $25au and Nz already done is about $45nz, so it's hardly breaking the bank.

Plus their connector is sexy! Well worth paying for. 

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