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Terminator X Max Gen III HEMI 13 & up Kit w/ DBW Throttle Body Control 550-1424

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Terminator X Max Gen III HEMI 13 & up Kit w/ DBW Throttle Body Control 550-1424Overview: Introducing Terminator X and X Max Kits for Chrysler GEN III HEMI engines from 2003 2013+ such as the 5. 7L, 6. 1L and 6. 4L engines with the factory Drive by Wire throttle body. (Non VVT only) Terminator X features real time fuel learn, high impedance injector drivers, an integrated 1bar MAP sensor, and 4 programmable inputs and outputs. The inputs and outputs are ideal for electric fans, boost control solenoids, progressive nitrous

Overview:

Introducing Terminator X and X Max Kits for Chrysler GEN III HEMI engines from 2003-2013+ such as the 5.7L, 6.1L and 6.4L engines with the factory Drive-by-Wire throttle body. (Non-VVT only) Terminator X features real-time fuel learn, high impedance injector drivers, an integrated 1bar MAP sensor, and 4 programmable inputs and outputs. The inputs and outputs are ideal for electric fans, boost control solenoids, progressive nitrous control, and much more. Terminator X comes fully loaded with base maps for common HEMI engine combinations to get you out of the garage and on the road/track fast. The 3.5" touch screen LCD handheld contains an easy to use calibration wizard as well as tuning and gauge display functions. Also included is Holley EFI's industry-leading, easy to use software suite that allows full laptop access for advanced users. Whether you are building a budget beater or a boosted race car, Terminator X has the features and technology you need at a price that won't break the bank!

Features:

  • Plug and play Chrysler GEN III Hemi control - 2013 and up Engines such as the 5.7L, 6.1L and 6.4L engines utilizing the factory DBW (Drive by Wire) throttle body. (Non-VVT only)
  • Plug and Play compatible with Holley EFI accessories – Analog gauges, shift lights, modules, and both 6.86” and 12.3” Pro Dash
  • EV1 injector harness included
  • High Impedance Injector drivers power Holley EFI and most stock injectors - Injector support chart found in instructions (will not support low impedance injectors)
  • Included Bosch LSU 4.9 wideband O2 sensors for accurate readings and precise tuning control
  • Built in 1bar MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor included - For Boosted applications – internal MAP sensor can be disabled and utilize external MAP sensor harness (kit includes a terminated connector for seamless installation)
  • Vacuum hose adapters included - (1/8”, ¼”, and 3/16” sizes)
  • 4 inputs – 12v, Ground, 5v, and frequency for items like pressure sensors, activation triggers, nitrous activation, or trans brake
  • Boost Control – boost vs. time, boost vs. gear, boost vs. RPM, boost vs. speed, and boost safeties
  • Nitrous Control – channels for wet or dry, progressive or non-progressive, rich/lean safeties, and target closed loop AFR (Air/Fuel Ratio)
  • Advanced Tables – (4x 1D tables, 1x 1D gear table, 4x 2D table, and 1x 2D gear tables) for nearly unlimited table configuration options
  • On-board diagnostic LEDS - ECU power, engine run, TPS calibration, cam signal, and more! Identify critical engine parameters at a glance
  • 3.5” touchscreen handheld included - Internal data-logging, custom gauge display, and calibration wizard allow quick building bases tunes for any Domestic V8 engine
  • Compact ECU (Engine Control Unit) – At only 7.45” x 4.1” x 1.66” the compact packaging allows mounting virtually anywhere. REMINDER: diagnostic LED’s must face up!
  • FREE EFI Tuning software – For compete control of your Terminator X power plant

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
Universal

Specs:

Brand Holley EFI
Emission Code 3
Injector Connector Jetronic / Minitimer (Bosch)
Product Type Terminator X GEN III HEMI Kit
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