Camaro/firebird 85-89 Tpi 88-92 Tbi Ecm Computer Connectors New on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, US
This auction is for a Camaro/Firebird 85-89 TPI 88-92 TBI ECM Computer Connectors New. Item shipped as shown.
Brand new ECM connector for TPI and TBI harnesses. These are made by Packard, and are the same products used by GM on factory harnesses. The terminal locks pictured are include as well. This will work for the 12277165, 1228746, and a variety of other two connector ECMs.
Manufacturer: TPI PARTS
Fitment: 85-89 305 TPI
85-89 350 TPI
88-92 305 TBI
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