WTB: Prodrive 3Port Boost Solenoid
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WTB: Prodrive 3Port Boost Solenoid
WTB: Prodrive 3Port Boost Solenoid
Yes, I have searched high and low...HELP!
Yes, I have searched high and low...HELP!
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I guess. Like the GM solenoid but comes w/ plug-n-play harness so no splicing the wires.complacent wrote:I've never even heard of it... Why so specific? Is it tits or something?
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The ProDrives are becoming very hard to find. I believe they quit making them last year.
You could try to get the GM pieces by the GM part numbers:
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/
solenoid - 1997152
pigtail - 12052641
They had them both last time I checked
Or go to www.rockauto.com.
It has the GM solenoid and connectors as well
Search on part numbers below:
ACDELCO solenoid part # 214474
ACDELCO ABS modulator pigtale part # PT374
You could try to get the GM pieces by the GM part numbers:
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/
solenoid - 1997152
pigtail - 12052641
They had them both last time I checked
Or go to www.rockauto.com.
It has the GM solenoid and connectors as well
Search on part numbers below:
ACDELCO solenoid part # 214474
ACDELCO ABS modulator pigtale part # PT374
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Here is a excellent thread on those using the grainger part.
For that cheap, I think I'm going to have to try it. w00t.
For that cheap, I think I'm going to have to try it. w00t.
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I just sourced what seems the last Perrin in the whole wide world (but I haven't bought it yet b/c I just saw these last posts in this thread). I wanted to go w/ the Perrin b/c it said it came w/ the harness so you wouldn't have to splice into the stock wiring vs. the GM solenoid...did I hear wrong? Also, does the Grainger come w/ a plug-n-play harness as well? Or maybe you can just make a harness yourself? Dunno.
Oh, I get a discount at Grainger which is a block away from my work. If we want to do a group buy on the solenoid, I can get the discounts!
Oh, I get a discount at Grainger which is a block away from my work. If we want to do a group buy on the solenoid, I can get the discounts!
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I'd definitely be interested, but I'd also want some input on how it affects the tune and what compensations have to be made to get the most out of it. If it allows peak boost to arrive sooner and hold peak boost longer (as I suspect it does) than that would require some tuning adjustments. I'm sure it wouldn't be as difficult to tune with as the EVC IV I have in the wagon, but I doubt it's the sort of thing you can just install and not have to tune for.
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From the link that Colin put up, the Grainger solenoid has two leads that are non polarized.
Do some crimping and throw on somemale or female connectors, push them onto/into the post holes for the stock one and save yourself some cash.
Spending an extra $30 seems a bit odd to me just for a piece of plastic housing...
Do some crimping and throw on somemale or female connectors, push them onto/into the post holes for the stock one and save yourself some cash.
Spending an extra $30 seems a bit odd to me just for a piece of plastic housing...
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