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> WTB: T4 Relay Plate Pigtail
GregAmy
post Jan 2 2020, 05:57 AM
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Got a parts car sitting around with a bum D-Jet (or maybe even LJet) harness? I am working on a Mega/Microsquirt project and would like to leverage the stock relay plate, so I need the T4 plug.

The T4 plug is the 4-pin with 5 wires that plugs into the left rear corner of the stock relay plate and provides the power to the fuel injection system. All I need is the plug and pigtail itself, not the whole harness. Sure, I could use standard push-on terminals but I'm looking for a cleaner design. Jeff Bowlsby could use some clean ones too for his harness builds.

I'm not looking for awesome new parts, nor am I looking for high-priced stuff. In fact, I definitely don't want you to cut up a good usable harness for this (you do and I'll slap your hands!) For example, I am not cutting up my good functional harness for this, so you shouldn't either.

But if you have a crusty one hanging out and are willing to part with the pigtail at a value price, please let me know!

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post Jan 2 2020, 09:33 AM
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