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Anyone with the Holley Dominator system?
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<blockquote data-quote="badcobra" data-source="post: 15405417" data-attributes="member: 20798"><p>Yes a friend and I installed it. Here is the basic rundown. The processor sits inside the car on the passenger side and all the wiring and coil drivers will sit under the carpet. We used a hole saw and drilled a hole in the firewall large enough to push the harness through into the engine compartment. My battery is in the back so we ran the power and ground wires to the trunk and drilled a small hole in the battery box to get those in there. The fuel pump wire runs to the back driver side and taps into the trigger wire for the pumps (provided you keep the stock PCM in place). The cam and crank sensors plug right in, as does the IAC. You'll need a way to get IAT or MAT as Holley calls it, which I have a turbo car so that was easy using a Motorcraft screw in sensor. I don't know how you would get MAT after the intercooler so that's something you'll have to explore. Other considerations are you will need pressure transducers to get oil and fuel pressure. The pressure transducer will screw right into the service port on your regulator and for oil pressure just unscrew the stock sensor and get a 1/4 male to 1/8 female npt adapter and it screws right in. The holley harness plugs right into these two sensors. You will need to wire up the fan. I used the optional J1 A/B harness and wired it right to the CCRM and set it to come on at 180 and it works perfect. You can also use the C6 fan controller for variable/duty cycle based fan control if you wish. I also ponied up for the Holley digital dash which is awesome. </p><p></p><p>Holley Parts List:</p><p></p><p>Holley HP EFI 4V 550-617N (NTK sensor is more accurate) </p><p>Holley Digital Dash 553-106 (Steinman Performance makes a nice cluster insert to hold the display in the stock location) </p><p>Holley GPS module 554-140 </p><p>Holley J1 A/B Harness 558-400 (for fan wiring) </p><p>Holley 160lb Injectors 522-168 </p><p>Qty 2 Ebay 100psi <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-transducer-or-sender-100-psi-stainless-steel-for-oil-fuel-air-water-/271576977896?hash=item3f3b3fd1e8:g:oQsAAOSwxN5WU8Cs&vxp=mtr" target="_blank">Pressure Transducers</a> (For oil & fuel psi)</p><p>Motorcraft screw in air temp sensor DY-1159</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badcobra, post: 15405417, member: 20798"] Yes a friend and I installed it. Here is the basic rundown. The processor sits inside the car on the passenger side and all the wiring and coil drivers will sit under the carpet. We used a hole saw and drilled a hole in the firewall large enough to push the harness through into the engine compartment. My battery is in the back so we ran the power and ground wires to the trunk and drilled a small hole in the battery box to get those in there. The fuel pump wire runs to the back driver side and taps into the trigger wire for the pumps (provided you keep the stock PCM in place). The cam and crank sensors plug right in, as does the IAC. You'll need a way to get IAT or MAT as Holley calls it, which I have a turbo car so that was easy using a Motorcraft screw in sensor. I don't know how you would get MAT after the intercooler so that's something you'll have to explore. Other considerations are you will need pressure transducers to get oil and fuel pressure. The pressure transducer will screw right into the service port on your regulator and for oil pressure just unscrew the stock sensor and get a 1/4 male to 1/8 female npt adapter and it screws right in. The holley harness plugs right into these two sensors. You will need to wire up the fan. I used the optional J1 A/B harness and wired it right to the CCRM and set it to come on at 180 and it works perfect. You can also use the C6 fan controller for variable/duty cycle based fan control if you wish. I also ponied up for the Holley digital dash which is awesome. Holley Parts List: Holley HP EFI 4V 550-617N (NTK sensor is more accurate) Holley Digital Dash 553-106 (Steinman Performance makes a nice cluster insert to hold the display in the stock location) Holley GPS module 554-140 Holley J1 A/B Harness 558-400 (for fan wiring) Holley 160lb Injectors 522-168 Qty 2 Ebay 100psi [URL="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pressure-transducer-or-sender-100-psi-stainless-steel-for-oil-fuel-air-water-/271576977896?hash=item3f3b3fd1e8:g:oQsAAOSwxN5WU8Cs&vxp=mtr"]Pressure Transducers[/URL] (For oil & fuel psi) Motorcraft screw in air temp sensor DY-1159 [/QUOTE]
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