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Holley EFI has become the default choice for serious LS swap builders and custom performance builds because the system is designed to be tuned, not just installed. The range covers everything from Terminator X ECU kits to harnesses, sensors, distributors,...
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Holley EFI 538-13Part TypeManifold Absolute Pressure Sensor£181.99 inc VAT£151.66 ex VAT
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Holley EFI 534-56
Holley EFI Throttle Body Wiring Harness - Closed Loop Wiring Harness for Digital 2 bbl Pro-Jection
Closed Loop Wiring Harness for Digital 2 bbl...
Part TypeFuel Injection Wiring Harness Adapter£53.99 inc VAT£44.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-52
Holley EFI Vacuum Manifold
The Holley EFI Vacuum Manifold is an excellent...
Part TypeAir Line Junction Block£77.99 inc VAT£64.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-49
Holley Oxygen Sensor O2 Bung Weld-In Style - Used on any application that utilizes an O2 sensor
Requires welding and a 7/8" hole to be...
Part TypeOxygen Sensor Bung£19.99 inc VAT£16.66 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-39
Holley EFI Dual Tank Fuel Pump Kit
In addition to the items included in this...
Part TypeFuel Tank£154.00 inc VAT£128.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-38
Holley EFI Dual Tank Fuel Pump Kit
In addition to the items included in this...
Part TypeElectric Fuel Pump£623.99 inc VAT£519.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-37
Holley EFI Dual Tank Fuel Pump Kit - Fuel Pump Kit for Holley 2 bbl TBI EFI systems up to 400 HP
In addition to the items included in this...
Part TypeElectric Fuel Pump£719.99 inc VAT£599.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-35
HOLLEY EFI 1/8NPT SENSOR BLOCK - 1/8-27 NPT SENSOR BLOCK
1/8-27 NPT SENSOR BLOCK
Part TypeFuel Pressure Regulator Bracket Mount£70.00 inc VAT£58.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-321
Holley EFI 180 Degree Fitting Assembly - Fits 2011-2023 Ford 5.0 Coyotes
Fits 2011-2023 Ford 5.0 Coyotes
Part TypeFuel Line Fitting£58.00 inc VAT£48.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-320
Holley EFI Coyote Hi-Ram and Ultra Lo-Ram Fuel Rail Kit
For intake manifold bases
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail Kit£188.99 inc VAT£157.49 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-285
Holley EFI Billet Fuel Rail Kit - LSA and LS9 - Fits LSA and LS9 Engines
NOTE: System fuel pressure must be relieved before...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£343.00 inc VAT£285.83 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-284
BILLET FUEL RAILS NA HEMI - Hi-Flow Billet Fuel Rails for Gen III Hemi Engines
Gauge ports can be used as fuel feed...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£262.00 inc VAT£218.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-283
Holley EFI Hi-Flow Billet Fuel Rails for Coyote Engines
Gauge ports can be used to install fuel...
Part TypeFuel Injection Fuel Rail Kit£244.00 inc VAT£203.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-269
Holley EFI FUEL RAIL KIT, LO-RAM & ULTRA LO-RAM PORT F.I. - GM GEN V LT
Note: If this product is to be used...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail Kit£193.00 inc VAT£160.83 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-265
BILLET FUEL RAILS FORD 73 GODZILLA - Ford 7.3L Godzilla Billet Fuel Rails
534-265 includes fuel rails, mounting brackets and required...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£262.00 inc VAT£218.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-261
Holley EFI Replacement Fuel Rail Kit For Lo-Ram Dual Injector Manifolds - Dual Injector Design
Dual Injector Design
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail Kit£367.00 inc VAT£305.83 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-247
Holley EFI Stealth 4150 Fuel Log
Throttle Body not included, for installation reference only.
Part TypeCarburetor Fuel Log£82.00 inc VAT£68.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-246
Holley Fuel Rail Brackets - Fuel Rail Adapter Kit for all tall EV1 style Performance
Fuel Rail Adapter Kit for all tall EV1...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail Bracket£94.99 inc VAT£79.16 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-245
BILLET FUEL RAIL KITOE TRUCK LS INTAKES - Billet Fuel Rail Kit for LS Truck Intake
Note: If this product is to be used...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£358.99 inc VAT£299.16 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-244
BILLET FUEL RAILS OE TRUCK LS INTAKES - Billet Fuel Rail Kit for LS Truck Intake
Note: If this product is to be used...
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£239.99 inc VAT£199.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-234
FUEL RAIL KIT FORD 351W HIRAM - Hi-Ram 351W Fuel Rail Kit
For Ford 351W High Ram
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£301.99 inc VAT£251.66 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-224
Holley EFI LS Hi-Ram Fuel Rail Adapter Kit for LS7 Fuel Injectors
Gen-V LT Hi-Ram Fuel Rail Adapter Kit
Part TypeFuel Injector Rail£307.99 inc VAT£256.66 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-215
Holley EFI Standalone Air/Fuel Wideband 02 Gauge Kit
Standard 2-1/16" Wideband A/F Gauge, 8.5-18, Black Face....
Part TypeAir / Fuel Ratio Gauge£388.00 inc VAT£323.33 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-213
Connector Kit for Holley EFI Stealth Ram Power Pack Kits
For Stealth Ram MPI
Part TypeFuel Injector Connector£59.99 inc VAT£49.99 ex VAT -
Holley EFI 534-211
Holley EFI Fuel Rail Adapter Fitting -6AN to GM Quick Connect
Adapter Kit for Fuel Rail Kit Holley P/N's...
Part TypeFuel Injection Fuel Rail Adapter£41.99 inc VAT£34.99 ex VAT
Holley EFI has become the default choice for serious LS swap builders and custom performance builds because the system is designed to be tuned, not just installed. The range covers everything from Terminator X ECU kits to harnesses, sensors, distributors, CAN accessories, and supporting installation parts, so you can build a complete, properly integrated package rather than cobbling together components from different ecosystems.
At Billy's Speed Shop we stock Holley EFI systems and parts for LS swaps and a broad range of GM, Mopar, and custom applications, all held in UK stock. Whether you're putting together your first Terminator X build or sourcing individual components to extend an existing Holley system, the guide below covers what to buy and why.
Holley EFI: what it is and why builders use it
Holley has been making carburettors since 1903 and fuel injection systems since the 1980s, but the modern Holley EFI range is a different product to the early throttle-body units. The current lineup, built around the Dominator, HP EFI, Terminator X, and Sniper platforms, was designed specifically for the aftermarket builder, someone converting a classic body to a modern drivetrain, building a purpose-made track car, or trying to get a late-model LS to behave properly in a non-factory chassis.
The reason Holley EFI has become the dominant system for UK LS swap builds is straightforward: the software is powerful, the harnesses are built for the specific engine generation rather than requiring extensive modification, and the ecosystem of sensors, CAN accessories, and display units all speak the same language. You buy a Terminator X kit for a Gen III LS1, plug it into a Holley main harness, wire in Holley sensors, and tune it through the same software interface. That coherence matters on a swap where the factory loom no longer fits the application.
Holley EFI product lines, which one suits your build
Holley EFI sells several distinct ECU tiers, and picking the right one before you buy anything else is worth doing carefully.
Terminator X
The Terminator X is Holley's entry-level standalone ECU, and it is the one most UK swap builders start with. It covers multi-port fuel injection on LS1, LS3, and similar Gen III and Gen IV applications, handles sequential injection and coil-on-plug ignition, and includes a base calibration that gets the engine running on first start. The Terminator X Max variant adds drive-by-wire throttle control, which matters on early GM truck applications and any build where the OEM electronic throttle body is being retained.
For most naturally aspirated and mildly modified LS builds, the Terminator X is sufficient. It handles reasonable boost levels with the right injectors and has enough input/output channels for the typical street or track build.
HP EFI and Dominator
If the build is more involved, forced induction, standalone transmission control, multiple fuel tables, data logging beyond what the Terminator X offers, the HP EFI and Dominator step up the channel count, memory, and tuning resolution. The Dominator is the full-featured system used in purpose-built race cars and complex multi-system builds. Most street swap projects do not need it.
Sniper
The Sniper is Holley's throttle-body injection system, designed for carburettor conversions on small-block and big-block engines where port injection is impractical. It shares software DNA with the Terminator X but is a different product aimed at a different type of builder.
Supporting components
Beyond ECUs, the Holley EFI range includes main harnesses built for specific LS generations (Gen III LS1/LS6, Gen IV LS2/LS3/LS7), coil harnesses, MAP sensor adapters, oxygen sensors, pressure sensors, Dual Sync distributors for non-LS applications, IAC motors, CAN bus accessories, and Pro Dash display units. These components are designed to be used within the Holley ecosystem and are the parts most commonly needed alongside an ECU purchase.
Why Holley EFI versus other engine management options
The short version: Holley's harnesses and calibration tools are purpose-built for the engines most UK swap builders are using, the support ecosystem is mature, and the UK stock situation at Billy's means you are not waiting three weeks on a US shipment when you need a replacement sensor mid-build.
Haltech and AEM are credible alternatives with strong software, but their harness and sensor ecosystems are less tightly integrated with LS and GM applications out of the box. Adapting them often means more custom work. The factory GM PCM is cheaper but requires HPTuners or EFI Live for tuning, is more complex to configure for a non-OEM application, and lacks the display/CAN integration the Holley system provides natively.
For a builder doing an LS swap into a non-GM chassis, a Land Rover, a classic Mustang, a Mk1 Escort, Holley EFI's combination of swap-specific harnesses, self-contained calibration, and straightforward sensor wiring makes the install significantly cleaner than trying to adapt factory management to a chassis it was never designed for.
Core components: what you actually need
A working Holley EFI system on an LS swap typically requires the following:
ECU, the Terminator X for most builds, the Terminator X Max for drive-by-wire applications.
Main harness, engine-specific. The Holley EFI LS2/3/7+ main harness covers Gen IV LS applications using the 58X crank trigger and 4X cam trigger. Gen III LS1/LS6 engines use a different harness with a 24X/1X trigger pattern, this is determined by the ECU kit, which includes the correct harness for the engine family.
Coil harness, the Holley EFI LS coil harnesses connect the ECU to the coil-on-plug setup used by Gen III and IV LS engines.
Oxygen sensors, at minimum one wideband O2 sensor for closed-loop fuelling. The Holley EFI oxygen sensor is purpose-matched to the Holley system.
Pressure sensor, for fuel or oil pressure monitoring. The Holley EFI 0-100 PSI pressure sensor covers both applications.
Communication cable, to tune via laptop, the Holley EFI CAN to USB-A cable is required. Without it, the ECU runs the base map but cannot be accessed for calibration.
CAN accessories, if you are running a Pro Dash or additional modules alongside the ECU, the Holley EFI CAN splitter allows multiple devices to share the CAN bus without custom wiring.
Flagship picks for common builds
LS1 or LS6 swap, Terminator X MPFI LS1 (550-903)
This is the standard starting point for any Gen III LS1 or LS6 application. The kit covers multi-port fuel injection and coil-on-plug ignition, and includes a base calibration for the LS1 that gets the engine running without a full custom tune from scratch. Use the EV1-style injector connector variant (550-903) if your injectors use the older oval connector. If your injectors are EV6-style (common on later LS builds and most aftermarket injectors), go with the 550-909 variant instead. The only difference is the injector connector type, the ECU and harness are otherwise the same.
Early GM truck with drive-by-wire, Terminator X Max ECU Kit (550-930)
The 550-930 is built specifically for early GM truck applications using a 24X crank trigger and electronic throttle. If the truck originally had a 24X reluctor wheel and a drive-by-wire throttle body, this is the correct kit. The Max ECU adds drive-by-wire pedal and throttle control that the standard Terminator X does not handle natively. Do not use it on a cable throttle application, the drive-by-wire functionality requires the correct throttle body and accelerator pedal sensor.
Gen IV LS2/LS3/LS7 builds, LS2/3/7+ main harness (558-103)
If the engine is a Gen IV LS using 58X/4X trigger, this harness is the correct companion to the Terminator X system. It covers LS2, LS3, and LS7 engines and terminates to the Holley ECU connector. Pair it with the appropriate Terminator X ECU and the coil harness. Do not attempt to use a Gen III harness on a 58X engine, the trigger patterns are not compatible.
Mopar small-block builds, Holley EFI Dual Sync Chrysler SB Distributor (565-208)
For builders running a Chrysler small-block (318, 340, 360) with a Holley EFI system, the 565-208 Dual Sync distributor provides crank and cam position signals in a single drop-in unit. It integrates directly with the Holley ECU without a separate crank trigger wheel or external cam sensor. The 565-209 covers Mopar 383-400 and the 565-210 covers the Ford 351C, 400M, and 429-460 families if those are the application.
For related wiring and supporting electrical components for your swap, the LS engine swap wiring harness guide covers the basics of what goes where on a typical LS conversion.
Frequently asked questions
Is Holley EFI better than running the factory GM PCM on an LS swap?
For a car being used in a non-GM chassis, Holley EFI is usually the cleaner option. The factory GM PCM requires specific inputs, correct vehicle speed signal, HVAC integration, transmission signals, that are awkward to replicate in a swap application. Holley's Terminator X is a self-contained system designed specifically for the standalone application, with a calibration process that does not require dealing with the factory BCM or CANBUS dependencies.
Can I use individual Holley parts with my existing non-Holley ECU?
Some Holley components work standalone, sensors, fuel regulators, injector O-rings, and the like are largely universal. However, the Holley harnesses, coil harnesses, and distributor units are designed to work with the Holley ECU. Mixing Holley harnesses with a non-Holley ECU is possible in some configurations but requires the tuner to verify pinout compatibility. If you are building from scratch, staying within the Holley ecosystem is simpler.
What is the difference between the Terminator X and the Dominator?
Terminator X is Holley's entry-level and mid-range standalone ECU, suited for most street, track, and swap applications including mild forced induction. The Dominator is the full-featured system used in race builds requiring high channel counts, complex fuel strategies, multiple tables, and advanced data logging. Most LS swap projects, even relatively modified ones, do not need the Dominator. If the build requires EV fuel control, standalone trans management, and extensive traction control inputs simultaneously, then the Dominator becomes relevant.
Will the Terminator X work with a naturally aspirated LS3?
Yes. The Terminator X covers naturally aspirated and forced induction applications. For a naturally aspirated LS3, the system handles sequential port injection, coil-on-plug ignition, idle control, and closed-loop fuelling without modification. You will need the Gen IV harness (558-103) and the appropriate Terminator X kit matched to 58X/4X trigger. The base calibration gets the engine running; a final road or dyno tune optimises it for the specific application.
How difficult is self-tuning on a Holley EFI system?
Holley's software is capable of self-learning idle and part-throttle fuelling to a reasonable baseline, which means the base map delivered with the Terminator X kit is usable out of the box on a stock or mildly modified engine. Full optimisation, wide open throttle fuel and ignition curves, idle calibration with a non-standard camshaft, boost control, requires more time with the laptop and is best done by a tuner with Holley experience. The software is well documented and the platform has a large user base, so support is available.
Are Holley EFI harnesses plug-and-play or do they need custom work?
Holley's main harnesses are engine-specific and designed to connect directly to the correct sensors and actuators for the engine family they cover. On a swap, some additional wiring is always required, earth points, power feeds, and integration with the vehicle's existing loom. The Holley harness handles the engine side; the installer handles the vehicle side. The cleaner the vehicle wiring, the less fabrication is involved. It is not a pull-and-plug install, but it is far simpler than building a bespoke harness from scratch.



