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Anyone know where to find this connector?

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Old 07-31-2011, 04:28 AM
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The yellow 4 pin connector and I didn't get a shot of them, but here's an overview. It has ABCD on the top. I was told it was a Lonnies Performance double pumper kit, but he said it's not his work.




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By connector, I met the one that plugged in it. I found one that works. The iac connector works perfectly. I ordered one for 12 bucks. Thanks for helping though.
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IAC connectors use 20ga wire for car applications and 18ga wire for truck apps. Neither are sufficient for carrying the current draw of fuel pumps, esp in a performance application

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