The last (and only time) I built a megasquirt, it was a MS2 v3.0 PCB on extra firmware. It had dual VR circuits and ran a Subaru on the 6/7 stock trigger wheels.
I really want to megasquirt the BMW m10 engine (1.8L dinosaur 4 banger). Pretty much anything would be better than L-jetronic.
It uses a centrifugal/vacuum advance distributor, but I will want to control spark. So I will have to come up with some crank trigger anyway. I have eight ca18det coil packs that I figure I can use.
The diyautotune MS1 v2.2 pcb kit costs $150, but I don't think it upgrades well to the MS3x at a later date. (If I decide to go turbo, this would be my next move.)
Or I could get the MS1 with v3.0 pcb for $200 and have the ability to upgrade to the MS3x later.
The thing is though, if I do the v2.2 board, if I want to upgrade, there would be no issue in selling it on the e30 boards and then put the money towards a full MS3x kit. (Buying the MS3x kit ends up saving almost $75 compared to an upgrade.)
I don't know. Too many options. Is there any really good reason to not run the 2.2 pcb on a daily? Should I just go for the middle of the road MS2 v3.0 and foot the extra $65-$100? I have looked at the comparison chart, but there are always things that don't present themselves well on there, like how robust the v3.0 pcb is compared to the v2.2