Thanks again for responding. I'm going back now and re-reading the thread and making sure I understand everything I learned here. Here are some posts you made, and my thoughts later.
I been doing a lot of research on this myself last summer and for me it seems running sequential has way more advantages when you are running a standalone.
Like what? Advantages is just too vague to design to... and that's all I hear. The simple 36-1 wheel is a clear example of why sequential on a four cylinder since it fires every ninth tooth, i.e., four time per rotation of the crank. I don't know if it can be achieved on a six-cylinder with two sensors, or a different wheel configuration. As the Speeduino project stands today, it is not supported, so I'm grasping, and asking as clearly as I can ask, WHY?
I am also making a brand new engine harness myself so it is also easier to wire everything up this way from the start.
For sure I have an intimate relationship with my wiring harness, but I don't want to eliminate circuits, and therefore, the functionality of those circuits, without knowing why. Why the circuit existed, and what is being used to replace it, or not. If the answer is "or not", then, again, I want to know "why?". The stand-alone I'm installing isn't to be just a patch, it's a replacement system. Functionality of the original system needs to be preserved, and supplemented where support is missing. For the Speeduino, there is no OBD II or CAN bus, and my '88 had something, OBD 0, perhaps, or M-OBD, don't know, or care, but, since I'm putting several components in the car that talk, I am attempting to include a new CAN bus.
Removing the OEM igniter and going to wire in a DH61 igniter from a 98-05 Lexus gs300 or 01-05 Lexus is300 to run the 2jz coils.
The fuel injectors I want to stay low independence so I am going to wire in a fuel injector resistor box from a early 90's Acura Legend. It is a 6 cylinder engine with 6 separate channels for each fuel injector.
For some reason, I thought the igniter on mine was a DH61, might have been a DH60, not sure. But, again, I don't have a reason as to why make the change from what was on the car. I believe the igniter is on the left wheel arch, and still mounted in my car. The injectors I bought are the same impedance that I had, so I wouldn't have to change. The "why?" for you is? You want 6 separate channels, one for each injector. I get that. The Speeduino only has four channels. Well, it's DIY project... you can build it out with one, two, three or four channels, but you still need an igniter
I get that as a reason. I sort of like the stock look and location, and unless I find something objectionable, I don't want to change it.