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  • Holley dominator EFI?

    I've been looking around for a engine management system. I was leaning towards a XFI but I've been reading good reviews about the holley. Does anyone here have one?

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    I've never used one, but I seem to remember hearing they are HP limited in some form or fashion because of the size injectors they'll drive? or something along those lines.

    Something that may be of interest, look at Megasquirt - they offer lots of PNP systems. For that matter, they offer lots of non-PNP systems too..usually for about half the price of the big names.

    Fully assembled MegaSquirt, MS3Pro, MSPNP engine management systems, stand alone fuel injection and high performance parts for tuning your racecar!

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    • #3
      I've been reading online but I was trying to find someone local that has it installed. Here is a link on yellowbullet..




      Does the megasquirt work well?

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      • #4
        I can't comment on the Holley, never installed one.

        Megasquirt, I'll say this - it's a major pain in the ass to assemble one if you are planning on doing that (you can buy them pre-assembled).

        Once you get it all hooked up, it's just like any other system. The one I did worked flawlessly. I just bought another one for MY car. It will have 16 injectors, built in boost control, sequential, COP etc..ALL of it was 1300$ unassembled.

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        • #5
          Megasquirt works awsome BUT it requires the person doing the install and tuning to understand up front what they want. Unless you buy a plug and play or prebuilt setup then your looking at soldering and setting it up in different ways.

          If I had been the one that started the megasquirt project, I would have done things alot different like put all the info in one spot. Its a learning curve before you even get to learning to use the tuning software. IMO, the cost alone is worth it though.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by turbostang View Post
            I can't comment on the Holley, never installed one.

            Megasquirt, I'll say this - it's a major pain in the ass to assemble one if you are planning on doing that (you can buy them pre-assembled).

            Once you get it all hooked up, it's just like any other system. The one I did worked flawlessly. I just bought another one for MY car. It will have 16 injectors, built in boost control, sequential, COP etc..ALL of it was 1300$ unassembled.
            Sweet jiblets, what cost so much? I cant remember exactly but I think I only had about $500 in my setup but I didnt have boost control or 16 injector drivers.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lason View Post
              Sweet jiblets, what cost so much? I cant remember exactly but I think I only had about $500 in my setup but I didnt have boost control or 16 injector drivers.
              Boost control, and the necessary components. I bought 2 harnesses, relay board, MS3X and daughter card, weatherpack kit and a bunch of other extras.

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              • #8
                Oh the boost control uses that expensive 3 bar sensor doesnt it? Couple hundred bucks alone if Im remembering right. Same kind that comes with the AMS units. I wonder how the MS boost control stacks up with the AMS-1000?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lason View Post
                  Oh the boost control uses that expensive 3 bar sensor doesnt it? Couple hundred bucks alone if Im remembering right. Same kind that comes with the AMS units. I wonder how the MS boost control stacks up with the AMS-1000?
                  No, it uses the onboard 4 bar map (which is an upgrade that I bought).

                  It has 3 different ways to control it too, one is JUST like the MSD control setup (from the GUI aspect at least)...

                  It's simply badass to have all of that shit in ONE unit ....Oh, and it's bluetooth capable too.

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                  • #10
                    Thats cool, as soon as I get a new project I may have to catch up with it. I forgot about the onboard mapdaddy sensor. My biggest problem with MS other than the info scattered around the net, was the lack of tech support. The forums have a tendacy to treat you like an idiot and there are no retailers excpet DIYautotune.com that will help out that Im aware of.

                    Oh and when I asked tuners in the area (no I forgot to ask HPP) if they would mess with it I never got responses. My only guess was because it was MS and not FAST/BS3

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Lason View Post
                      Thats cool, as soon as I get a new project I may have to catch up with it. I forgot about the onboard mapdaddy sensor. My biggest problem with MS other than the info scattered around the net, was the lack of tech support. The forums have a tendacy to treat you like an idiot and there are no retailers excpet DIYautotune.com that will help out that Im aware of.

                      Oh and when I asked tuners in the area (no I forgot to ask HPP) if they would mess with it I never got responses. My only guess was because it was MS and not FAST/BS3
                      Yeah, it's good for up to something like 44psi

                      Agreed, the info is scattered - but I found that if you read all of the megamanual and ALL of the links to various types of ignition, fueling etc.. it's pretty much all there.

                      If you can assemble one, you can certainly tune one! no need to be at the mercy of a tuner with one of these things.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by JMAC View Post
                        I've been looking around for a engine management system. I was leaning towards a XFI but I've been reading good reviews about the holley. Does anyone here have one?
                        The Holley system is 5 years out of date. What car is this for?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sam88gta1 View Post
                          The Holley system is 5 years out of date. What car is this for?
                          My 86 racecar, Barney.

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