Apparently some of the injector issues are the connectors.
Nicole wants me to put a carb on it.
Nicole wants me to put a carb on it.


FIFYApparently some of the injector issues are the connectors.
Everyone wants me to put an LS in it.![]()
Did some investigating. Looks like I have a dead injector.
Not sure how well you can see. It's the top left hole that's dry.
I was datalogging today and noticed it goes way lean when accelerating which makes sense with a dead injector.
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I also read the connector issue thing and did all the things they recommend to get them to work again with no luck. I ended up having to ship it back to have it fixed.
Honestly IMO the Sniper is garbage and really makes Holley look bad with how much they push it. Their other stuff is way better and more reliable.
I find that Summit kit intriguing with the ECU being separate from the throttle body. One negative I see is that it doesn't do timing control.I was just about to say, it seems like I've heard nothing but issues from a bunch of different people on the Holly Sniper EFI system. Kinda crazy to me. My brother has the cheap Summit Racing Max-500 EFI kit on two different rigs (same kit I just put on my green crew cab), one of which is on the road a lot and one that is off-road only, both of which have multiple years on them now and have run flawlessly the whole time (I do get the kit we got leaves some on the table as it doesn't have computer controlled timing ability, but still). It just seems crazy that paying that much more for the Sniper kit and you guys have nothing but problems with it
I tried but couldn't find a source. I even asked Holley if I could just buy some. They said it's not always the injector, sometimes it's the driver which is harder to swap out.Can you pull numbers off the injectors to buy a spare or two?
I haven't necessarily had the best experience with this system, but it seems like I've had a little better luck that a lot of other people. I'm just glad it was something I could fix myself. I guess it goes back to the old "you get what you pay for" adage with the Sniper being the bottom price system.Before I shipped mine back to Holley, I did the zip tie trick. It didn't fix anything for me unfortunately.
Apparently that's not a straight forward thing. Some people have found similar injectors, but not exactly the same. It looks like you can get replacements that fit but the flow rating is different. However, you can change the injector info so the system can work with different injectors. This is a good discussion about it here: https://forums.holley.com/showthread.php?46796-Has-anyone-replaced-the-Sniper-injectors-themselves.Can you pull numbers off the injectors to buy a spare or two?
Kudos to you for digging in and finding the problem and fixing it.I haven't necessarily had the best experience with this system, but it seems like I've had a little better luck that a lot of other people. I'm just glad it was something I could fix myself. I guess it goes back to the old "you get what you pay for" adage with the Sniper being the bottom price system.
Apparently that's not a straight forward thing. Some people have found similar injectors, but not exactly the same. It looks like you can get replacements that fit but the flow rating is different. However, you can change the injector info so the system can work with different injectors. This is a good discussion about it here: https://forums.holley.com/showthread.php?46796-Has-anyone-replaced-the-Sniper-injectors-themselves.
I debated about tying down the other injector plug but I didn't. I have this mindset where sometimes I hate to mess with something that's working. Now that I know what needs done, I can take care of it when needed. If I have another connection issue, I will probably just tie them all down regardless. There's a guy in the Holley forums that's making plastic clips with a 3D printer to help lock the connector down so I may buy some of those and keep them in the truck in case I need them in the future. https://forums.holley.com/showthread.php?50157-3D-printed-injector-retainer-clip&highlight=printed
It occurred to me this morning that my trouble with the injector started on a trail run back in August. We were climbing a long hill on the trail and the truck started running oddly. At the time I kinda thought it sounded like the exhaust fell off. I don't remember noticing the loss of power, but I was also in double low and not going fast. It only lasted for a couple of minutes then cleared up. I remember being baffled at the time what it was, but now I'm sure it was the first time the injector cut out on me. The way the motor sounded under acceleration coming home Saturday sounded a lot like it did that day on the trail.