Holley 550-858 Sniper EFI BBD Self-Tuning Base Kit
510-550-858
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Holley 550-858 Sniper EFI BBD Self-Tuning Base Kit Features:
- Fits 1971-1986 Jeep CJ’s with 258 ci 6-Cylinder Engine
- Bolt-on EFI kit that replaces Carter BBD Carburetor
- Self-tuning ECU requires no previous tuning knowledge or computer
- Supports up to 350 HP with two 100 lb./hr injectors
- Throttle body-mounted ECU
- Integrated ignition timing control
- Only 4 required wiring connections (Battery +, Battery -, Switched Ignition & RPM)
- Internal fuel pressure regulator
- High-resolution color touchscreen for setup, tuning, and gauge output displays
- Bosch LSU 4.9 Wideband Oxygen Sensor provides real-time fuel map learn
- OEM style TPS/IAC and fuel pressure regulator
- Clamp-on oxygen sensor kit
- Sniper EFI Software is free to download which allows for real-time tuning and constant updates
Holley 550-858 Sniper EFI BBD Self-Tuning Base Kit Notes:
- For Troubleshooting Tips setting up your New Holley Sniper EFI System, please see this helpful video from Holley Performance.
Specifications:
I'm considering this efi for my rock crawler Jeep CJ. Will it work while going up a 45 degree slope?
Is this system California, CARB legal?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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