Tracy,I have always thought that your efforts were excellent, They got projects in the air. The thing is that you, and Paul as well, need to recognize is that things like the megasquirt and many of Paul's concoctions, while workable, are not projects that the typical builder is capable of taking on. That is not a comment that is intended to be critical either. Lots of the folks doing successful kit building are good mechanics but not electrical engineers. Or engineers at all for that matter. If anything is wrong with a kit, or even a manufactured component electronically they are not equipped to troubleshoot it. I always call this, "building your own light bulbs." Yes I understand the principles. Yes I could do it. But should I take it on? I love the idea of the rotary as an alternate engine. So I am focusing on the items that I believe that I MUST build, and trying to make good selections for others that are proven and reliable. Heck even products that have an excellent record like the Motec EMS have had Paul pulling his hair out. To be able to finish my project I will be perfectly happy to run the rotary using the mechanical aircraft FI and simple electronic ignition Steve Beckham and Everett Hatch used. It works. After that refinement will be the order of the day. I just hope I can last long enough on this project to get it done. For many the task of finishing their kit is daunting, and using something proven in other areas lightens the load. I'm sure that's why 90+% of RV's are flying behind Lycomings.
Bill Jepson