Step 1 (January 30th, 2011)
A short presentation: my name is Jos and I'm living in Luxembourg.
I discovered this board while searching for additional information in order to convert my Westfield SEi to distributorless ignition. For now, the EDIS, trigger wheel, VR-sensor and coilpack are installed. Before testing wether the car runs in home limp mode, I wanted to warm up the engine with the old ignition... but the car refused to start. Apparently sensing a major change in its life

A.s.a.p. I will install the Megajolt unit and redo the wiring to make it look nice. The distributor will remain in the car until I have tested everything, then I plan to throw it out for good. I will post as work progresses. This may take some time as my garage is not where I live and very cold...
Before I close I will try to upload some pics and thank you all for the build stories, hints, does & don'ts and everything one needs to succeed.
Cheers.
Jos
Step 2 (February 7th, 2011)
Although I expected finishing everything this weekend, I didn't. It was very cold and I wanted to do the wiring state of the art, soldering every connection and protecting it with heatshrink and braided sleeves. I found a nice place for the Megajolt unit underneath the dashboard offering easy access for the cabling to join the stuff already installed under the hood. Five (5) remaining connections to do before connecting the laptop, hopefully next weekend with the help of my eldest son.
Cheers.
Jos
Step 3 (February 18th, 2011)
Good wiring takes a lot of time, as I had to find out. Every wire soldered and shrink wrapped, plus finding the best way to route and attach. But it's finished now and the map is loaded. Starting the engine goes real easy now and it revs a lot quicker. I even can set idle a lot lower. Thought about a way to know if its the megajolt or the EDIS working, but didn't find a way to avoid buying a strobe light. So now it lays here (Hella 41.-€) and I will next connect it and flash the marks. More pics of the cabling then, still thinking about that bracket to move to the engine... but with snow in the streets and no roof, I have time for some more engineering.
Cheers.
Jos
Step 4 (February 21, 2011)
Found a map for my X-flow called 'aggressive', only changed cranking advance from 12 to 5. Strobelight shows that Megajolt masters the EDIS. I'll leave the VR-sensor bracket where it is, a test drive was concluent. The engine minimally moves and the sensor is almost in line with the momentum axis. The TPS bracket showed some trouble and I had to fix it differently to avoid too much friction with the throttle axis. Now the engine revs beautifully, starts easier, powerband is smoother a.s.o. Todo: connecting the rev counter, wiring the fuel pump to run as of cranking, adding an RJ11 socket to the dashboard...
Cheers.
Jos
Step 5 (February 26th, 2011)
Today I connected the tach out to my Stack ST700 without any problem. Although I haven't tested a lot, I threw the dizzy out as well. My fear that this would be tricky because of the manifold proved to be unnecessary. The hole is covered by a nice aluminium plug from QED Motorsport. Weather still too bad for an extensive test drive. To do a.s.a.p. Pics of final installation added!