Anything not specifically related to the Speeduino hardware. Eg sensors, bluetooth, displays etc
By BasilF
#55439
I bought the above throttle bodies for a V-Twin project I'm doing and then took quite a time finding the right plugs for the injectors and the throttle position sensor.
Finally found
The injectors are Mikuni Denso and use this connector https://danstengineering.co.uk/GSXR1000 ... h=CONN-002 They are listed for later Suzuki GSXR throttle bodies as well as Kawasaki ZX10R, ZX14R and ZX12R
The throttle position sensor is a Keihin JT7H which seems to be fitted to a lot of Honda bikes and cars although I believe there are minor variations in rotation direction and possibly resistance. The correct plug is https://www.auto-click.co.uk/6189-0887?search=6189-0887
Google may be your friend but it doesn't always give the exact size and I have a small collection of plugs that looked about right in the pictures but were too big or too small when they arrived.
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By PSIG
#55442
Image Thanks for that, and helping the community. 8-)

Posting the original part manufacturer and part numbers for the 2-pin would be the ultimate source-finding tool, so anyone could buy it from any dealer that carried it. I think it is either this or this, but not sure. Anyone?

Based on @BasilF's research, for the 3-pin it is Sumitomo HX 040 series, number 6189-0887, and the mating connector is 6188-4739. Terminal, cap and seal numbers are here: https://prd.sws.co.jp/components/en/det ... s=61890887
Verification is needed.
By BasilF
#55477
You are correct about the 3 pin but Ithink you are wrong with both the 2 pins. There are no ID NOS on the plug but picture doesn't look the same as your suggestions.
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