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> Circular Panel Connectors, On topic...wiring for my car...
Britain Smith
post Mar 15 2005, 04:55 PM
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I am in the process on getting all the EFI wiring together and I want it to something that can be easily unhooked so that I can plug it in on the dyno and stuff. Anyway, I want to use the circular panel type connectors on the firewall similar to what was used on that excessive 914 V8 as shown here....see the ones mounted in the lower right side of the picture...

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I have found a supplier of plastic versions, but I want metal ones. Does anyone know where they can be found?

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TonyAKAVW
post Mar 15 2005, 06:19 PM
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The plastic ones work well. I have used them in the past for some outdoor electronics equipment that gets a lot of abuse and they work fine. They defintiely don't have the bling factor, but the price is right and electrically they work well. If you are concered about EMI/noise shielding you can still use metallic braid around the harness but you'll need to ground it with something else, like amybe one of the pins of the connector. With the metal ones you of course get the benefit of the shielded case.

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