EFI kit basic.Whats available
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I limit my fuel compensation to 15%. so if a 02 sensor takes a dump I`ll know because I can see the compensation percentage on my Holley screens. It`ll peg compensation at 15% but won`t blow anything up .
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Who will be doing the tuning? Ask what ecu they recommend.
I personally don't use 02 correction on my street car, it runs in open loop under load. USUALLY when an 02 sensor goes bad, it shows a lean condition. If using 02 correction, it will dump to much fuel which would be safer than pulling fuel. A 15% correction is around 2.0+/- a/f on a typical boosted engine (12:1 would be 10:1 or 14:1 on a false 02 reading).
I would go with a Motec ecu personally if you or your tuner is comfortable installing/ tuning it.
I personally don't use 02 correction on my street car, it runs in open loop under load. USUALLY when an 02 sensor goes bad, it shows a lean condition. If using 02 correction, it will dump to much fuel which would be safer than pulling fuel. A 15% correction is around 2.0+/- a/f on a typical boosted engine (12:1 would be 10:1 or 14:1 on a false 02 reading).
I would go with a Motec ecu personally if you or your tuner is comfortable installing/ tuning it.
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If you run dry pipes I assume then there is no worries about loosing a O2 sensor? (granted do something like ICDEDPPL also).
These things have been used in the auto world forever, and the same basic tech is used in industrial apps all the time. And we put those in some NASTY environments.
These things have been used in the auto world forever, and the same basic tech is used in industrial apps all the time. And we put those in some NASTY environments.
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Holley hands down. Use the HP or Terminator. You tune it via O2 I initially then shut it down to straight speed density. And you cannot beat the safety nets. Knock retard, oil pressure failure ignition cut, iat timing retard, etc. Anything you would want to tune your boat and keep it safe. Very very good system. I have ran it on a turbo LS for years now and is flawless. Currently setting up two more on my boat. Btw you can tune it without the O2 if you choose.
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Letting it tune with O2 then locking it seems safer. An O2 failure seems more likely than an injector failure. But if it goes rich in the o2 failure scenario, then maybe it isn’t a big deal.
They are cheap now and you could replace them yearly.
They are cheap now and you could replace them yearly.
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If you’re not constrained by budget I’d go nicer than the Sniper.
One issue with the Sniper is a fuel smell at idle. I went looking for a leaking line but saw on the internetz that it is an issue. Ironically, the reason I went with EFI was to eliminate the fuel smells.
One issue with the Sniper is a fuel smell at idle. I went looking for a leaking line but saw on the internetz that it is an issue. Ironically, the reason I went with EFI was to eliminate the fuel smells.


