I'd like to build a DIY FreeEMS to install into my car (a 92' Ford Sierra, will make a topic about it). For now I'm reading a lot of topics of another builds like Ravage, Jaguar, CatPower... to get ideas.
Currently It has the stock engine 2.0 8v converted to turbo with a Megasquirt I. It's using Wasted spark and semi-sequential injection.
My future engine will be a 6 cylinder 2.9 24v from a ford scorpio (BOB engine). As stock It's fully sequential with wasted spark. I'd like to convert to turbo. So as my MS1 is getting a little tiny for my desires and I don't like many things of the Megasquirt project I decided to no buy a MS2 or MS3 and build a FreeEMS instead

so, what I'd like to have:
-Semi-sequential injection, but wired fully sequential, as I know that currently is not supported but probably will be in a future.
-Wasted-spark. But reserving space and components to a future possible COP.
I'm not sure, but I think the new engine has a VR sensor in the crank pulley with a 60-2 wheel and also a sensor in a camshaft to the fully seq injection.
I've two MAX9926, one is in my MS1 (as the stock system is a sh*t with noisy VR sensors) and the another is without use so that could be enough for the VR sensor.
- could be nice also to have a second serial port for sending data to an Arduino I've installed into my car to show data through two LCDs in the dash.
- boost control? Now I'm using the open loop one from the MS1 as the closed loop is very bad but that gives me the problem that the turbo don't give the same pressure every time.
- idle valve PWM control.
- that's not really needed, but could be nice to have EGT logging hardware, but it's expensive.
- launch control, flat shift and ALS. There are not really needed (specially the ALS), but it's nice to have

- Knock detection: As is a daily driving car and will have a turbo engine with high CR and I don't use the same fuel every day and my tune skills probably are not very good. So could be a nice option.
I made a few experiments with a TPIC8101 connected to an Arduino. I was able to program it through the SPI port but I didn't too much tests (one is soldered and the another is on a protoboard):

In the pic you can see my cheap logic analyser from ebay. Doesn't works bad.
Here is the board I'm going to use:

I'm waiting for a BDM programmer that should arrive next week.
Here a lot of material I've waiting to be used (resistors, caps, transistors,zeners..)


Anyway I've to buy a lot of mosfets, IGBTs a few boards to solder the components, connectors..
which one do you recommend to me ?
for injection mosfets (TO-251) VND14NV04-1 similar to Ravage uses?
for ignition.. a set of BIP373? Or some bigger IGBTs drived by TC4427 or similar driver?
for the connector. I don't know what I want, but I know what I don't want: A DB27 printer connector. I want something robust easy to weld and cheap

Prior to start making some schematics I need to read more and know which components use for everything. I'm opening this thread to force me researching more on this, as I don't have too much free time and I let time to pass without starting this project..