TPS Connector

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bhwm
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TPS Connector

Post by bhwm »

Does anyone know where I can get a connector to fit this Mikuni TPS, originally fitted to a Yamaha motorbike?

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4600cc
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I would image you could get

Post by 4600cc »

I would image you could get one on eBay or something. It's not too bad, I'm trying to nail down 104-pin connector for EEC-V. I think I got it though, on DigiKey. EEC-IV Reference Guide (on the right side) mentions some connector suppliers on its last page, Tyco Electronics seems to be the biggest. It appears that they make everything, but finding it is difficult.

Oliver Sedlacek
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Breakers?

Post by Oliver Sedlacek »

I would have thought a bike breakers would let you cut one off a loom,

Crock
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Japanese connectors

Post by Crock »

Try Dataspares at http://www.dataspares.com/connectors.htm
They have a wide range of plugs and sockets but are pricey for single plugs.

Nigel

bhwm
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Thanks

Post by bhwm »

Thanks for the suggestions.
<a href="http://www.dataspares.com/acatalog/_C312.html">This</a> part from Dataspares looks like the correct one.
<img src="http://www.dataspares.com/acatalog/C312.gif">
I've emailed them and am waiting for a reply.

nyabinghi
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Post by nyabinghi »

Hi,
I'm looking for the same part as you (the Minuki TPS connector). Can you tell us if the part you mention on Dataspares is the good one ?

Thanks

DannyP
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Post by DannyP »

Couldn't you get one at a Yamaha dealer in your area?

bhwm
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Post by bhwm »

I haven't actually bought one yet - the project has been delayed a bit, but hopefully will be completed in 2009.
I am fairly sure it's the correct part though, so I should probably get one anyway.
From Dataspares reply to my email, back in 2006:
As to the connector you are looking for C312 the price is £5.85. It
comes with contacts and seals. There is no minimum order quantity.
However, the carriage is £8.00 for special delivery and £3.50 for
recorded.
Suggest you give them a call on +44 (0)208 4639222.

nyabinghi
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Post by nyabinghi »

OK thanks for the info.
I will order the connector this week and let you know if it's the good one.
My project is in progess at the moment, GSXR 750 srad98 ITBs for C20XE engine with megasquirt II :

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