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Hi all,

Im trying to locate a 3 pin female connector that plugs into the 3 pin port on the power fc ecu's to accomodate an external MAP sensor. Does anyone have an idea where I can source something that will fit?

Ive tried pulling apart a few computers and power supplies, but have had no luck yet. Jaycar and DSE dont stock anythign that comes close to fitting either.

Im beginning to think it will be easier to open up the ecu and solder on a diferent connector, or fit an external lead. Anyone have any suggestions before I do this?

Cheers,

Ian

Edited by GTRNUR

I dont want to use the boost controller kit for the FC. I just want to hook up a pressure sensor for data logging, so I need the plug that comes with the apexi map sensor.

The apexi map sensor doesnt have the range of operation that I need, so im using a different sensor. Sourcing the plug is the problem, and buying a boost controller kit to get a 30 cent component isnt an option.

I am after the 3 pin version of this plug. The pictures below are for the plug that is for PFC's that use the 5 pin boost controller harness. Its more of an general electronics grade connector than an automotive grade connector.

PFCBoostControlConnectorA.JPG

PFCBoostControlConnectorB.JPG

PFCBoostControlConnectorC.JPG

nengun.com has the loom as a seperate part (ie not in the whole kit)

and you can also buy the map sensor seperately

i did this on my r33 to get boost display on the hand controller without the boost control kit

49C-A002

Sensor harness 3P For Boost con 415-A001

AU $ 43.23

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