Holley HP users
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I can talk about it for hours! LOVE the system. We can schedule a phone call if you'd like...hit me up on PM.
As for tips? The hardware wasn't really hard to install. Hardest part was physically getting into the spots to properly route everything the way I wanted it run. Follow the instructions regarding power and grounds. Nothing crazy, but they do spec certain ways to do it.
Software, again, isn't too tough, but there IS more to learn. There's an awesome $75 dollar online powerpoint "class" you can purchase and it would've been well worth it for me. I muddled through it and asked LOTS of questions on the Holley forum. I ended up buying it after the fact, and frankly it was really targeted to somene in your shoes, who hasn't done it yet. Still, I did learn some functionality of certain things I hadn't played with. If you paid for the system, I'd consider another $75 to be worth it. Trickiest part is really just getting used to where and what everything is. Lots of screens. Lot's of tabs and parameters to look over. The instructions on the disc are actually pretty helpful, just take your time.
As for tips? The hardware wasn't really hard to install. Hardest part was physically getting into the spots to properly route everything the way I wanted it run. Follow the instructions regarding power and grounds. Nothing crazy, but they do spec certain ways to do it.
Software, again, isn't too tough, but there IS more to learn. There's an awesome $75 dollar online powerpoint "class" you can purchase and it would've been well worth it for me. I muddled through it and asked LOTS of questions on the Holley forum. I ended up buying it after the fact, and frankly it was really targeted to somene in your shoes, who hasn't done it yet. Still, I did learn some functionality of certain things I hadn't played with. If you paid for the system, I'd consider another $75 to be worth it. Trickiest part is really just getting used to where and what everything is. Lots of screens. Lot's of tabs and parameters to look over. The instructions on the disc are actually pretty helpful, just take your time.
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