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Old Nov 15, 2014 | 01:57 PM
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I am looking for a connector for a project of mine, and am wondering if anyone here knows if it is made?

The connector would be the same one used on the LT1 ICM, but not on the wiring side. It would be the same connector that is on the ICM but would allow for wires (extension cable or something else).

It would not surprise me if no connector for this is made.
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Try these guys they have all the Corvette connectors.
https://www.eficonnection.com
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The opposite connector to what I am looking for is easy to find, and that is the connector that would connect to the ICM. I am looking for a connector that would connect to the ICM pigtail.
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IMHO unobtanium the female end is a component part.

Removing the connector from an ICM might be an option but since your going to add wires to it why not use weather pack connectors with the pin count needed for the project?
Various styles here:
http://www.delcity.net/store/Weather...nents/p_797635
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Originally Posted by Churchkey
IMHO unobtanium the female end is a component part.

Removing the connector from an ICM might be an option but since your going to add wires to it why not use weather pack connectors with the pin count needed for the project?
Various styles here:
http://www.delcity.net/store/Weather...nents/p_797635
Because the it involves the ICM, and part of the goal was to avoid cutting the OE connector off.
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Because the it involves the ICM, and part of the goal was to avoid cutting the OE connector off.
Understood. I'm suggesting getting another ICM & destroy it.
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Originally Posted by Churchkey
Understood. I'm suggesting getting another ICM & destroy it.
Sorry I should have said this before. The project I am working on is not for me, and I don't need this ICM.

I have devised a simple method to use a non LT1 ICM that is better priced and readily available. This is also why I am looking for the connector to avoid cutting off the original connector, and if others that want to use this can connect it easier.

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I also find it to be more reliable, but the reliability part is debatable.
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