Can anyone tell me what type of connector this is?
Lambda
Its used to connect the Lambda sensor on an Omex loom. They are £6 something from Omex so that means other places will have them for half that price
if I can identify what brand/ range it is!
cheapskate !
Why do you need a Lambda anyway?
[Edited on 22/11/16 by jeffw]
Doesnt look like any of the cheap ones you can easily get hold of on Ebay, VWP or polevolt.
Pay the £6 and have one less pint down the pub next week to make up for it!
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Originally posted by jeffw
cheapskate !
Why do you need a Lambda anyway?
[Edited on 22/11/16 by jeffw]
It looks an expensive connector (maybe JST). You could try RS Components, but as suggested I'd be inclined to buy it from them to be sure it works.
A quick Google and it looks like a Delphi connector.
If you get the car mapped correctly you'll not need the wideband Lambda unless you want to see what AFR it is doing. I don't have a
wideband on mine....
[Edited on 22/11/16 by jeffw]
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Originally posted by nick205
It looks an expensive connector (maybe JST). You could try RS Components, but as suggested I'd be inclined to buy it from them to be sure it works.
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Originally posted by nick205
A quick Google and it looks like a Delphi connector.
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Originally posted by loggyboy
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Originally posted by nick205
A quick Google and it looks like a Delphi connector.
good shout
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/8010759/?grossPrice=Y&cm_mmc=UK-PLA-_-google-_-PLA_UK_EN_Connectors-_-Power_Connectors&mkwid=sHDpxNUER_ dc|pcrid|88056669003|pkw||pmt||prd|8010759&gclid=CjwKEAiA9s_BBRCL3ZKWsfblgS8SJACbST7DgzKeSSMIXClA6LDuN3sLeMq2fuZvAPTn0MGHD6RybRoC5nrw_wcB
£1.51 Connector x 1
£9.00 pins (min pack of 100)
£7.60 Seals (min pack of 100)
Makes the £6 look quite good!
Quite a lot to be said for not having lambda most of the time. Having spent quite a bit on the rolling road for a max power map and an emissions map I don't want the ECU pulling my max power map, which tends to be a bit rich, back leaner because lambda is a bit low.
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Originally posted by Dusty
Quite a lot to be said for not having lambda most of the time. Having spent quite a bit on the rolling road for a max power map and an emissions map I don't want the ECU pulling my max power map, which tends to be a bit rich, back leaner because lambda is a bit low.
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Originally posted by peter030371
Go away for a few hours (I do work occasioanly) and Locost finds the part
I already have the same pins and seals left over from a previous job so I could now 'splash out' on the £1.51 with RS on our next order
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Originally posted by loggyboy
Just be sure the locating pins are in the same place, some have slots and cuts at different positions.
ETA
Infact looks like this one which has a minimum order of 10!
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/8961641/
[Edited on 23-11-16 by loggyboy]
Wide band Lambda probes can suffer when used continually and will give false readings unless cleaned up frequently. Most RR will have several probes for just that reason. If you don't need to run a WB I wouldn't bother unless you are prepared to clean the probe on a frequent basis.
Looking a little further (working honest) it looks to be a Delphi "weather pack" connector.