jocke wrote on 11/13/09 at 23:16:28:If you have your spark at TDC.....
There's a big assumption right there.
I took this trace of the battery voltage and the internal ECU voltage that is fed to the regulator when starting. This was with a 5 year old Oddesy on my Sport 1100. This was right after a 1 hour ride and its about 30C. So imagine what it could be on a weak battery on a cold engine in winter.
It shows the battery voltage ( upper trace initially ) at 12V. It dips slightly as the solenoid is activated then plumets to below 6V for nearly 50ms before stabilising around 7 to 8 volts.
The 2nd trace shows the boosted voltage at around 17V. It gradually falls to about 12V.
The MkI and II ECUs didn't have a voltage booster and as such the regulated 5V would fall at these dips.
This could result in the processor resetting due to a brownout. If a coil was charging at the time it would be released and a spark may result.
The voltage dips tend to coincide with the compression stroke.
You have the MkIII so you shouldn't have this problem but you should verify the voltage booster is working. Look for the voltage regulator and check the 3 voltages. You should see 5V , 0V and the input voltage should be greater then 15V. This is with the ignition on but not started.
The datalog would also show this and more.