Where to buy (90-00) - 178764-1 TE Connector for MS3X
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Where to buy (90-00) - 178764-1 TE Connector for MS3X
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- (90-00) - 178764-1 TE Connectivity Automotive Connector
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TE lists distributors on their website, but I've not had the best of luck getting it to load for all products:
https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-178764-1.html
https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-178764-1.html
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Ballenger Motorsports: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/3454
They carry all kinds of other Miata connectors too. I purchased a connector that is essentially the MAF receptical for the the MAF plug, so I can connect to the IAT wires in a nice clean manner: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4324
Also a connector that plugs up to the stock coil connector, so my GM coil harness will be plug and play: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4160
I also bought my GM coil connectors from them, along with connectors that mate up to the EGR plug and the EGR solenoid plugs, so I can use those wires for other purposes without cutting or de-pinning. Their site has a nice feature where if you find a connector that is the existing connector you have, and you want the other side of it (the receptacle to match the plug) they have a section showing "associated and mating parts".
They carry all kinds of other Miata connectors too. I purchased a connector that is essentially the MAF receptical for the the MAF plug, so I can connect to the IAT wires in a nice clean manner: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4324
Also a connector that plugs up to the stock coil connector, so my GM coil harness will be plug and play: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4160
I also bought my GM coil connectors from them, along with connectors that mate up to the EGR plug and the EGR solenoid plugs, so I can use those wires for other purposes without cutting or de-pinning. Their site has a nice feature where if you find a connector that is the existing connector you have, and you want the other side of it (the receptacle to match the plug) they have a section showing "associated and mating parts".
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Ballenger Motorsports: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/3454
They carry all kinds of other Miata connectors too. I purchased a connector that is essentially the MAF receptical for the the MAF plug, so I can connect to the IAT wires in a nice clean manner: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4324
Also a connector that plugs up to the stock coil connector, so my GM coil harness will be plug and play: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4160
I also bought my GM coil connectors from them, along with connectors that mate up to the EGR plug and the EGR solenoid plugs, so I can use those wires for other purposes without cutting or de-pinning. Their site has a nice feature where if you find a connector that is the existing connector you have, and you want the other side of it (the receptacle to match the plug) they have a section showing "associated and mating parts".
They carry all kinds of other Miata connectors too. I purchased a connector that is essentially the MAF receptical for the the MAF plug, so I can connect to the IAT wires in a nice clean manner: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4324
Also a connector that plugs up to the stock coil connector, so my GM coil harness will be plug and play: https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/pr...oducts_id/4160
I also bought my GM coil connectors from them, along with connectors that mate up to the EGR plug and the EGR solenoid plugs, so I can use those wires for other purposes without cutting or de-pinning. Their site has a nice feature where if you find a connector that is the existing connector you have, and you want the other side of it (the receptacle to match the plug) they have a section showing "associated and mating parts".
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Ballenger is good, but nearly everything they put together is available for cheaper elsewhere if you know the part numbers.
I think we have a large enough community that we should be able to put together a bill of materials for every connector on the car. This would allow the community to buy them from allied, mouser, digikey, waytek wire, etc.
If I start a gitlab repository is that something that others would be willing to contribute to? Are you familiar with git and github/gitlab?
I think we have a large enough community that we should be able to put together a bill of materials for every connector on the car. This would allow the community to buy them from allied, mouser, digikey, waytek wire, etc.
If I start a gitlab repository is that something that others would be willing to contribute to? Are you familiar with git and github/gitlab?
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Ballenger is good, but nearly everything they put together is available for cheaper elsewhere if you know the part numbers.
I think we have a large enough community that we should be able to put together a bill of materials for every connector on the car. This would allow the community to buy them from allied, mouser, digikey, waytek wire, etc.
If I start a gitlab repository is that something that others would be willing to contribute to? Are you familiar with git and github/gitlab?
I think we have a large enough community that we should be able to put together a bill of materials for every connector on the car. This would allow the community to buy them from allied, mouser, digikey, waytek wire, etc.
If I start a gitlab repository is that something that others would be willing to contribute to? Are you familiar with git and github/gitlab?
#17
This thread is what's being referred to I believe. It can take quite a bit of digging sometimes as the search function isn't the best. Google helps occsionally
https://www.miataturbo.net/general-m...ch-hunt-70034/
https://www.miataturbo.net/general-m...ch-hunt-70034/
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I needed to make a reference for my own project anyway, so I went ahead and made it public. Feel free to add issues, comments, pull requests:
https://gitlab.com/burdickjp/roadsterconnectorreference
https://gitlab.com/burdickjp/roadsterconnectorreference
#19
Sorry, misunderstanding on my part. Yes, TE has the ECU connector for cheaper, but I thought you meant they had the MAF or EGR connectors as well, which I couldn't find, so I was hoping for a link. I'm liking the lists huesmann and Shuiend are talking about, allow a person to use Google to keep up with changing vendors as parts come and go.
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