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Holley's stealthy EFI system

NOT that long ago, we took a good look at MSD’s entry level Atomic EFI. In that article we noted that it fitted the needs of many hot rodders because it directly addressed the technical complexity of aftermarket EFI. The folks from MSD also addressed the cost issues with a little guy friendly price point. And finally, they resolved the need for a laptop. As it turns out, MSD isn’t alone when it comes to user-friendly EFI systems. Sister company Holley has recently reworked and reconfigured their Terminator EFI systems – they’re named “Stealth” and for good reason: Holley managed to package the throttle body system inside a package which looks suspiciously like a good old fashioned 4150 carburettor (check out the photos!).

Here’s how Holley describes the new system: “If you want

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