People dropping FI setups like hot potatoes

What are you hearing is the failure point on these units? The one thing that I have read is that the ECU's fail from heat since they are built right into the throttle bodies. I just wanted to see if you where hearing of anything else. I have been looking into the Holley Terminator, since the ECU is firewall mounted, be laptop tuned, and if I understand correctly, can be adapted to MPI if you want it in the future.

On another note, my main gripe with the current MPI units is the insistence to use a single plane manifold. They do it out of ease, not because it works better for a street engine in particular. Granted they still have good throttle response, but do give up low end torque. If you look at the OE manifolds, they are designed with long runner.

It depends, everything from sticking injectors to RFI noise, etc. I have heard of ECU failures, bit FItech has been great replacing them under warranty. Not sure if the "cause" tho. The sticking injectors seemed to be because folks aren't using a good filter rated at 10 microns, but to be fair the FItech instructions were poor. I've just been watching and learning from mistakes.

If I could do it all over again, I'd get the Edelbrock pro-flo for. But I already have this unit, so I may as well use it.