Mike Shull
Let’s go…
- Thread starter
- #461
I’ve decided to save a bit of cash and go with external beadlocks for now. I’ll measure for backspace tomorrow and I’ll order these in black if I think that 4.25” backspace will work.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.
I blocked mine off with a kit.Hey all LS swap guys following Mike’s build what are you doing with the vapor purge hose. Deleting it or running a fuel line to a charcoal canister? Thanks.
Are you on FJ 60 axles ? and 38.5 ?
I will have to, I am not at that point yet.Hey Matzell, did you have to anything with your ECM because you blocked it?
@mtwellerHas anyone run the Holley Terminator X standalone engine management kit on their LS?
Terminator X and X Max LS Kits
Terminator X and Terminator X Max. Two powertrain management systems from Holley that offer plug and play control for most LS engines starting at just $999. Why settle for a junkyard ECU with a cumbersome aftermarket tuning interface when you can get complete control of your engine...www.holley.com
@cruisermatt has per recent back & forth PM's between us.Has anyone run the Holley Terminator X standalone engine management kit on their LS?
Terminator X and X Max LS Kits
Terminator X and Terminator X Max. Two powertrain management systems from Holley that offer plug and play control for most LS engines starting at just $999. Why settle for a junkyard ECU with a cumbersome aftermarket tuning interface when you can get complete control of your engine...www.holley.com
Love the Terminator X, largely because of the simplicity and clean wiring. I use it to control my SPAL brushless fan, which is nerdy cool. I was able to run my LS on a stand using this ECU pretty much straight out of the box. I have some tuning experience so I really enjoy having those capabilities with the Holley SW. Like Matt said, it needs to be in the cab (glove box) but no biggie for me. I'd do it again on my next swap.
DangerNoodle is going to come out to my place in Montana and help me with the Link setup. Right DJ? LOL
Thanks for the tips. I might want to tune it later for more HP but 407HP might be plenty.Terminator X Vs GM ECU highly dependent on your goals. For 99% of Land cruisers/ off-roaders just want to leave the engine completely stock, tune stock, OBD2 etc the GM ECU is the way to go. Sealed shock-proof ECU.
If you think you will want more power later, custom tuning, E85, etc then go Holley. Keep in mind the Terminator X Is not sealed or potted and needs to be mounted inside the vehicle. (Glovebox on a 40).
I was planning to use the Dakota Digital factory style gauges so I probably wouldn’t use the Holly display…tough that display will be nice for the initial start before my dash display is installed. Thanks for the info. Could you attach a picture of your engine bay when you get a chance?Love the Terminator X, largely because of the simplicity and clean wiring. I use it to control my SPAL brushless fan, which is nerdy cool. I was able to run my LS on a stand using this ECU pretty much straight out of the box. I have some tuning experience so I really enjoy having those capabilities with the Holley SW. Like Matt said, it needs to be in the cab (glove box) but no biggie for me. I'd do it again on my next swap.
I also like the small digital dashboard that comes with the Holley - it sits nicely on a 40 between the defrost vent and the windshield, lightly wedged. Keeps all my vitals right there with user defined "red lights".
Mike, My Wheelbase is 100". I will lengthen when I do the axle swap and 3 link the front. Comp cut the rear and try to pickup another 8 or so inches.