I have done a few M800 installs, and am about to put mine on a B230 Volvo turbo red block engine. In discussion on a Volvo forum someone said they got sync from a Hall effect sensor looking at a cam lobe! The sensor being mounted in a welded on boss in the alloy SOHC cover. Someone else chimed in saying they were getting a sync pulse from a Hall effect sensor looking at the redundant mechanical fuel pump lobe on the half engine speed layshaft for the disi / fuel pump / oil pump drive. I believe they were both using Megasquirt. Is this feasible or recommended? Surely a cam lobe does not have a well enough defined edge for satisfactory operation of even a Hall effect sensor?
As an aside, I will be getting the crank signal from a lightweight version of the stock flywheel and magnetic sensor. 60 minus 2 "dimples" in the periphery, stock mag sensor and bracketry. Anyone got a neat way of getting a sync? I prefer Hall effect for this. I thought of using a peg in the layshaft, in a turned down section that would have been the mechanical fuel pump lobe, but the late oil squirter blocks do not have a hole in the block casting for a mechanical pump. I guess I could bore one... Any other neat ideas? Thanks.