^Have not had a chance to try this. Do you mean the half sec of cranking before the engine fires up?
So rethinking this logically. If the CAS and ECU provides the tach signal, SPark, and fuel signal, but replacing it didn't fix the problem. The coil pack provides only spark. The car had spark after it died the time I checked. If it was losing fual pressure the car would sputter before dying, this seems like an ignition cut.
This makes me think ECU. Could the ECU crap out while hot, can the ECU even get hot, behind the seat? I would guess it could be some resistor or something overheating unrelating to engine temp. Would it cut ignition and tach signal? Is my line of logic retarded here? I keep thinking out loud here on this since searches on the issue aren't returning anything new.
Does anyone else have a 94(or compatible) ECU I could borrow for testing?