I was messing around in my AW11 with the COP and CAS stuff that I have, and noticed that my Megasquirt was shutting down while cranking. Ive noticed this in the past with the distributor too. Did some digging, and found that the voltage is dropping to 7.5v. This is probably far too low for the MS to function, and in any case, it should be more like 10v. Its even worse when my intercooler pumps are running, and the fuel pump is wired on constantly too at this stage. Disconnecting both of those results in the voltage of around 12v at the ECU, but dropping to like nothing when cranking, which is odd.
Ill be completely rewiring the engine bay very soon, but Id like advice as to how to avoid drops this low. If nothing else, I could use a resistor in line with the start power feed, but there must be other options. The starter motor is a later model Corolla type (I think its a gear reduction type, at least sounds better than the older type), and its sitting on the intake side of the gearbox.
Also, what voltage drop is normal for the gear reduction type 4AGE starter motors? 2v?
Edit: "the motor torque falls with the square of the voltage and the voltage across the motor" - so a resistor inline wont be a good idea.