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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo SOB View Post
    Still better than $1 each. What's the part number that shows up on Mouser? 23-13211-400 and 330088-0009 don't return any results on the website.
    I typed both PNs wrong.
    33088-0009

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    Re: Connectors

    There's one with a 100 piece budgetary price of $0.08. That's $8 for 100. Am I seeing this right? Add $7 for shipping, that's still less than $0.16 per terminal.

    http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....ord=33088-0009

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    Right. Now, I can't guarantee that's the same as the one I posted, but it should be. That's just according to the supersession chain.

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    Re: Connectors

    Too bad I'm going on vacation for 2 weeks, starting today. I'll order some the minute I get back.

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by krut View Post
    Here's a sample I ordered. Does this look right? Also, can anyone confirm this also works for the SMEC computers??? Does it fit the bulkhead, etc?
    Attachment 52414
    Looks just like the ones I bought.

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    Anyone care to take a guess at this one http://www.autozone.com/1/products/2...last-1163.html

    It has all the attributes of a Delphi origin within the Apex family. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo SOB View Post
    There's one with a 100 piece budgetary price of $0.08. That's $8 for 100. Am I seeing this right? Add $7 for shipping, that's still less than $0.16 per terminal.

    http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....ord=33088-0009
    Ordering from them already so I added these on. Be in Monday/5th
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    Re: Connectors

    TE Connectivity P/N 1456004-1 That is the terminal for the chrysler NGC computer connectors. http://www.te.com/catalog/pn/en/1456004-1
    The 4608783AA is Chryslers p/n.
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    Did the molex P/N work out okay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krut View Post
    Did the molex P/N work out okay?
    That part number is the correct one

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    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    Anyone care to take a guess at this one http://www.autozone.com/1/products/2...last-1163.html

    It has all the attributes of a Delphi origin within the Apex family. Thanks
    It's not Apex 2.8, that much I know. By looking at an '05 MAP sensor, I would guess that the connector is an indexed version of a Delphi GT150. The one depicted on the AutoZone site, I would guess, is a competitor version of that (TE, Yazaki, etc).

    Here's some pics of the GT150 I have, next to the pics of an '05 Ram MAP sensor (courtesy Rock Auto):



    SRT versions of this MAP sensor appear to simply have a different index key position.

    Delphi 13511995 looks promising, though availability is a tough one.



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    Ordering from them already so I added these on. Be in Monday/5th
    Any joy?
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    That molex number 33088-0009 is a good one.
    Quote Originally Posted by krut View Post
    Here's a sample I ordered. Does this look right? Also, can anyone confirm this also works for the SMEC computers??? Does it fit the bulkhead, etc?
    Attachment 52414
    ^^^^Imagine seeing a 3ft long strip of those^^^^ That is what I received

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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    ^^^^Imagine seeing a 3ft long strip of those^^^^ That is what I received
    I am FLOORED. Ordering some now.....

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    Re: Connectors

    On the shells and keys for the 60 way, is it outside of the realm of possibility to get them 3d printed? I don't have the software or printer, but with a good sample shell and key that may be a good way to go. It'd still probably be spendy. Just a thought.

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    The 60 way connector was used through 2002, maybe 03 on certain models ? As the EATX controller (4/5 speed automatics) used the same connector until everything was integrated into one package with the NGC computer. So there are lots of potential donors out there if one needed to harvest a connector. It may be worth digging further into Molex and see if they list it at all. It blew my mind to find the NGC connectors and terminals can be bought as off the shelf stocked items from the big electronics distributors and not exclusively from chrysler, even though chrysler is the only (to the best of my knowledge) company that ever used them.

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    Re: Connectors

    NGC on the top, 60 way on the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 135sohc View Post
    NGC on the top, 60 way on the bottom.

    Awesome thread!

    Are the NGC terminals you found also a Molex part number, or were they the TE 1456004-1? Mouser doesn't stock the TE terminal and has a 7 week lead time for a full spool of 16,000 or so...

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    There only made by Tyco (now TE connectivity) I believe as the connector design is totally unique/proprietary to them and chrysler. Arrow Electronics is where I got those from.
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    Re: Connectors

    AMP superseal 1.0 crimp socket part number 3-1447221-3 is the socket terminal for the JTEC Computer. Used Circa 1996 through 2002 on Jeep and Truck applications. As verified by comparing a known JTEC connector terminal to the part number in question. 
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    Re: Connectors

    Quote Originally Posted by Force Fed Mopar View Post
    Here's what we can get at O'reilly's:

    CT641 and CT647 look like the 1/4" bulkhead connectors (as used in the Omni 40-way). Is that right? And you can get these from O'Reilly's?
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