Holley Terminator X ECU

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A fella on another forum has me talked into that unit, I just need the funds. My project will be a bit different though, as I want to control a 350 TPI with distributor-less ignition.
 

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It seems like a clean, straightforward way to do it. I’ve been happy with my current Holley ECU thus far.
 

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I am a fan of stock gm ecu
 

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A fella on another forum has me talked into that unit, I just need the funds. My project will be a bit different though, as I want to control a 350 TPI with distributor-less ignition.

The terminator x is mainly setup to plug an play for LS engines. You'd want an HP or a dominator for what you're doing there.
 

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I dont have any experience with it but just finished the Holley efi tier 1 an 2 training. I think these setups are going to be the next big thing for LS swaps.
 

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The terminator x is mainly setup to plug an play for LS engines. You'd want an HP or a dominator for what you're doing there.

Yep, I'd get the one for the earlier (LS1) type connectors and tooth counts. With a cam/crank sensor kit, an LT1 throttle body and a couple late model knock sensors, it should just about be plug and play.
 

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Yep, I'd get the one for the earlier (LS1) type connectors and tooth counts. With a cam/crank sensor kit, an LT1 throttle body and a couple late model knock sensors, it should just about be plug and play.

Interesting, I hope you post the builds on here, I'd like to follow along. I have a TPI gathering dust that I'd love to use on a 383...
 

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Interesting, I hope you post the builds on here, I'd like to follow along. I have a TPI gathering dust that I'd love to use on a 383...

It's a ways off, but I will. I think I can get all the coil packs mounted where the distributor normally would be, so to the untrained eye, it will still look like a relatively stock 3rd gen Camaro. Especially if I can find an old Accel base and SLP runners for a decent price. Otherwise I'll just go with a First Injection manifold setup, which many people will still think is stock TPI.
 

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