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JETSET700
05-04-2007, 10:42 PM
What advice or ideas for a gromet to pass the large MEFI harness through the
firewall. Thats not a thing I want to do half assed. Any sources, PICS
would be great thanks.

Peter

PRRC
05-10-2007, 07:48 PM
We use a product called seals-it they started off making grommets for Nascar and have started selling to the public. They make about every shape and size you can think of.
Tim

joeljet
05-11-2007, 07:41 AM
just found these guys www.midatlanticrubber.com/grommets.htm

HWYSTR455
08-02-2007, 05:15 PM
I know this is a little late, but maybe others can use the info...

The hot ticket is not to use a grommet, but a bulkhead connector from say Delphi or Deutsch. They make all different sizes and shapes, are waterproof, and compact. To give an idea, look at these attached pics:

To cover your harness, use the expandable tubing/flex loom, which is easy to work with, and looks professional....

HWYSTR455
08-02-2007, 05:23 PM
Those pics are of the high-density units, though they make many different pin arrangements. On my FAST XFi, there's 48 wires that need to pass, though in my case, only 36 are used. You can split the harness into sensors and injector, using two jointing harnesses.

Blown353
08-02-2007, 07:57 PM
I know this is a little late, but maybe others can use the info...

The hot ticket is not to use a grommet, but a bulkhead connector from say Delphi or Deutsch. They make all different sizes and shapes, are waterproof, and compact. To give an idea, look at these attached pics:

To cover your harness, use the expandable tubing/flex loom, which is easy to work with, and looks professional....

A bulkhead connector is an excellent idea and VERY convenient... and better yet are ITT / Cannon mil-spec "bullet" multi-pin connectors similar to what is shown in your 2nd picture.

Mick Mc
08-02-2007, 10:11 PM
HWYSTR455

Give us the name of that catalog so we can order from it, or at least drool a little.
I know my project is going to need bulk head connectors, and I like to be able to disconnect modules for service (and to make Tracy Weaver happy).


Mick Mc

Sparky
08-02-2007, 11:39 PM
I build and carry the ITT-Cannon Connectors and accessories.

https://home.comcast.net/~sparky007/EC001.jpg

https://home.comcast.net/~sparky007/EC010.jpg

https://home.comcast.net/~sparky007/EC011.jpg

There is more here:
http://www.wiresandpliers.com/harnesses.html

rich-allen
08-03-2007, 07:56 AM
Gotta love the workmanship from sparky

Garage Dog 65
08-03-2007, 12:14 PM
HWYSTR455

Give us the name of that catalog so we can order from it, or at least drool a little.
I know my project is going to need bulk head connectors, and I like to be able to disconnect modules for service (and to make Tracy Weaver happy).


Mick Mc

Looks like Sparky uses the best out there. There are Delphi, Cannon, Deutsch and others that provide aviation style round and square bulkhead connectors. Here's a couple:

http://www.deutschipd.com

http://delphi.com/manufacturers/cv/ee/hd/

http://pdf.directindustry.com/pdf/itt-industries-cannon/product-overview-a-guide-to-cannon-s-connectors/9027-15438.html

http://www.ittcannon.com/products/products.asp?pid=1034

We use them in aviation and they are expensive + require special tools, but they are the best solutions and eliminate reliability issues (plus they look cool as hell...)

Jim

Efi69Cam
09-02-2007, 11:25 AM
finding delphi stuff is tricky. Either people sell pigtails or they sell the terminals and seals for $1 ea. A 20 pin inline or bulkhead connector would cost $80 in terminals and seals alone :captain: