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Old 08-18-2010, 03:14 AM   #1
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Well, screw the plugs.. They are being wired as one wire!
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Not still available? I'd just find someone who has an old one the would be willing to cut the plug off of.... that or clip off both of yours and install another weatherproof, high temp 4 pin connector.... Napa has them sometimes... usually for GM applications IIRC. Whatever you do, put a connector in there.
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Old 08-18-2010, 03:27 AM   #3
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Not still available? I'd just find someone who has an old one the would be willing to cut the plug off of.... that or clip off both of yours and install another weatherproof, high temp 4 pin connector.... Napa has them sometimes... usually for GM applications IIRC. Whatever you do, put a connector in there.
Well, it was just finished up nowish~.. I couldn't find one, or rather didn't want to wait to find someone to buy one from that didn't want to sell me the whole darn CPS.. What disadvantage am I at. Will I lose any performance.. From my understanding it's none.. What am I not seeing that you see? Thanks for the help...

Edit - Err, besides if my CPS goes down needing the next one wired in..

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