Identify The Connector
We Can Help YOU Identify Your Connector!
Can’t find the exact connector you need? Moore Throttle Motorsports can help. Send us the details below and our wiring team will identify the part or suggest the best replacement.
Email: sam@moorethrottle.com (or use your contact form and attach photos)
What to Send
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Clear photos (all sides)
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Shoot the connector from front (terminal face), rear (wire/strain relief side), left/right, and any locking/secondary lock detail.
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Include any markings, part numbers, logos, or keying features.
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If it’s broken, send photos of the broken pieces too.
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Vehicle info
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Year, make, model, engine/trim (e.g., 2014 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L).
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Note OEM vs. swapped/aftermarket (e.g., Coyote swap, standalone ECU).
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What it plugs into
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The sensor/device: e.g., fuel injector, IAT (air temp), ECT (coolant temp), MAP, cam/crank, coil, throttle body, O2, CAN, fan, pump, etc.
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If possible, include a photo of the mating sensor/port.
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Helpful Extras (if you can)
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Pin count & layout (e.g., 2-pin, 3-pin with center key).
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Measurements (face width/height in mm).
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Wire colors & gauge attached to each cavity.
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Any printed numbers on housing/terminals/boots.
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ECU/system info (OEM PCM, Holley, Motec, etc.).
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Environment (engine bay, undercar, interior, near heat/oil/water).
What We Do Next
We’ll compare your info against our in-shop inventory and supplier catalogs. We stock many connectors that aren’t listed online yet and can often source exact OEM, Deutsch/DTM/DTP, Autosport, or high-quality equivalents when needed.
If you prefer, we can also:
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Build a pigtail with the correct terminals and seals
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Re-pin to your spec (when compatible)
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Recommend upgrades (heat rating, seals, strain relief, boots)
Quick Tips for Photos
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Use good light and macro focus; place a ruler/coin next to the connector for scale.
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Wipe off heavy grime so markings are visible.
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Avoid blurry shots—steady your phone on a box or the fender.
Notes
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Some connectors look similar but differ in keying, cavity size, or terminal type—photos of the terminal face are critical.
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If the original is discontinued, we’ll suggest compatible replacements and any adapter/pinning notes.