Ta, though the fuel mapping is difficult to compare. looks like the factory used VE based tuning for the fuel.
Had the car nearly started yesterday. Very close in fact, but flooded it out while trying to work out some kinks (Some mapping oddities while getting it running meant that it was heavily over fuelling, running to around 7ms injector times when cranking where at idle I would expect 2ms or less. the injectors are for a six cylinder engine but if you divide it out they would be for a 2.5L four or so)
The biggest kink though is getting the timing right. After nearly 20 years of faithful service last night was when my timing light decided to pack it in, before I would work out the proper tooth offset. I saw 114 degrees mentioned on this forum as the offset from the missed teeth but the few flashes I got before the light stopped working (With the ECU timing locked to TDC) looked like around 18 degrees. I have to play around again tonight once I get my new timing light and work out the offset that works. I also need to get my oscilloscope on it to check that I have the trigger slope set correctly. Looking at the post here
http://www.m42club.com/forum/index.php?topic=18999.0 I might need to change to triggering to the rising edge as I have used the yellow wire for the signal to my ECU from both triggers. That might explain the timing mismatch too.
It should start at 18 degrees advance so I will probably lock at 18 next time to work on the timing, three teeth from the TDC mark is easy enough to count and it would be lucky to run at TDC and with messy mapping too.
Hopefully I can report back success and have it at least starting and idling tonight.