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Old Jul 10, 2023 | 03:41 PM
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With these cars getting older some of the plastics are getting brittle. Is there a source for these?

Id like to get my hands on a fuel pump connector ot the very least for something Im trying to do.
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Mouser electronics
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Mouser electronics
ive used them for other stuff but how would I find a particular connector and be sure its correct?
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Old Jul 11, 2023 | 02:28 AM
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There is a facebook group called "automotive connector identification" and they're amazingly helpful.
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Wiringspecialties.com is another valuable resource for plugs, pigtails, and even fully customized harnesses for engine/PCM swaps. I typically just make a run to the local Pick-N-Pull though. Most connectors are cross-platform compatible. For example you can find the same harness connectors in just about any Nissan of the same vintage (Murano, Altima, Maxima, also Infiniti products like G35, FX35). My buddy just did an R35 Brake booster + Brake Master Cylinder upgrade on his Z32 (300ZX-TT). He needed the updated BMC reservoir sensor plug and was able to get the harness plug off of various Nissans in the junk yard from the early 2000s up, they all use the same connectors.
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Old Jul 11, 2023 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by icer5160
Wiringspecialties.com is another valuable resource for plugs, pigtails, and even fully customized harnesses for engine/PCM swaps. I typically just make a run to the local Pick-N-Pull though. Most connectors are cross-platform compatible. For example you can find the same harness connectors in just about any Nissan of the same vintage (Murano, Altima, Maxima, also Infiniti products like G35, FX35). My buddy just did an R35 Brake booster + Brake Master Cylinder upgrade on his Z32 (300ZX-TT). He needed the updated BMC reservoir sensor plug and was able to get the harness plug off of various Nissans in the junk yard from the early 2000s up, they all use the same connectors.
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appreciate it!

Im testing one from a maxima that was available... looks the same but wont know til its in my hands
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Wiring Specialties is good, as is Ballenger Motorsports
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