2. I've been wondering what's best for this part. Perhaps one of the aux FET's could be used to turn on a relay for this. You don't have to wire it to the PCB, but we also want to steer folks to a typical install. I'll have to think this out some. Should we have both? Should we support only one way? Should we include a relay or two on the PCB?
3. As shown in the spice modeling included in the hardware releases and posted about here http://www.diyefi.org/forum/viewtopic.p ... a&start=10 I think snubbers are simply old school. New tech has made injector control more accurate and faster, but to prevent ringing, you need a resistor. I chose the 70R because it prevents the ringing and "primes" the injector. The cap is probably not needed, but might be required to help prevent ringing. I had it in the spice model, but it's so small that the real world might take care of it with out the need to add it. (New tech allows for this to happen in a small package, removing much capacitance and ringing issues when done with discrete components.)
4. It can be removed, but I want it, so I'm keeping it

I expect this to branch off as time goes on, the current release doesn't lend it's self to nicely to a netlist, but will probably work well after this weekend. So if you plan to branch it, you can start playing with it now, but I wouldn't try a serious attempt for a little bit. The key problem I haven't fixed yet is that I need to copy the sub schematics from their current template files, to the real files. I made these template files so that when I made a change, I didn't have to change it 6 times. All the sheets on the top schematic should reference their own sheet, but right now, there is only one injector schematic.