3 Port boost solenoids - little advice
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3 Port boost solenoids - little advice
I've read the install of a 3 port solenoid instead of a 2 port re pipes, not a problem. Does it need rewiring or is it the same electrical connector used for oe 2 port? Anyone know best/cheap place to source one and are some better than others?
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Grade A mate! Circa 35 quid from an early Scooby; they're all much of a muchness apparently.
You'll need to have the car remapped immediately after having it intalled though, as the ECu experts info from the 2 port.
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You'll need to have the car remapped immediately after having it intalled though, as the ECu experts info from the 2 port.
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Depends what MY.
The MY97/98 uses a 2 port of the same design so the connector is the same.
If not then you will have to either cut/wire it to the required connector or just remove the crimps from the connector shell on your loom and push them into the mating half.
Info based on using a Pre96 3-port on later MY
The MY97/98 uses a 2 port of the same design so the connector is the same.
If not then you will have to either cut/wire it to the required connector or just remove the crimps from the connector shell on your loom and push them into the mating half.
Info based on using a Pre96 3-port on later MY
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Anyone used prodrive's 3 port solenoid - ment to be perfect fit with no wire cuts. See http://www.oakos.com/Merchant2/merch...de=ASM-INT-720
Also is Perrin 3 port better?
Also is Perrin 3 port better?
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I run a GM solenoid on my WRX - it cost $20!! - so I imported a few to try out.
Needed wiring in but has had no problems at all.
http://jyg.us/wrx/gmbcs/
Perrin version is a very bulky item in comparision, but they are all much of a muchness.
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Needed wiring in but has had no problems at all.
http://jyg.us/wrx/gmbcs/
Perrin version is a very bulky item in comparision, but they are all much of a muchness.
Nick
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Those instructions go on a bit Nick...wires and resistor for what?..I thought its only two wires to connect 3 port? If your's fits with just two wires, I'd be interested in a purchase.
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I've got one left and I'll do it for £35 inc P & p.
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I bought them from Puritan parts in the US:
newGMparts.com
Select GMC cars and part no. 1997152 for the solenoid. Currently £20
There is also a connector to go with the solenoid - part no. 12102747. Also $20!!
I didn't bother with buying any connectors. I just made up two leads with connectors then filled the connector socket on the sol. with potting compound.
I'm surprised no one is bringing more of these over, given the cost of new ones here?
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I bought them from Puritan parts in the US:
newGMparts.com
Select GMC cars and part no. 1997152 for the solenoid. Currently £20
There is also a connector to go with the solenoid - part no. 12102747. Also $20!!
I didn't bother with buying any connectors. I just made up two leads with connectors then filled the connector socket on the sol. with potting compound.
I'm surprised no one is bringing more of these over, given the cost of new ones here?
Nick
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Thanks Nick.
I need to check with Bob (the tuner) to see if he's happy to fit this solenoid (he wants to do fit before map) but cant see an issue with it. I'd prob want the connector also though, so might order online - cheers for advice chap.
I need to check with Bob (the tuner) to see if he's happy to fit this solenoid (he wants to do fit before map) but cant see an issue with it. I'd prob want the connector also though, so might order online - cheers for advice chap.
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I'm sure midlife, but these GM bits are dirt cheap and I can fit myself, then use no boost for short journey to bobs for remap. £150 quoted for genuine 3 port from Bob...
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Sorry to be a pain Nick, but can you check your part number listing for the GM items?
Select GMC cars and part no. 1997152 for the solenoid. Currently £20
There is also a connector to go with the solenoid - part no. 12102747.
The conector is listed as part of a braking system - I've asked GM directly to confirm twice via their information contact page but no replies at all.
Select GMC cars and part no. 1997152 for the solenoid. Currently £20
There is also a connector to go with the solenoid - part no. 12102747.
The conector is listed as part of a braking system - I've asked GM directly to confirm twice via their information contact page but no replies at all.
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