MAP sensor or barometric pressure sensor. I haven't checked that at all. I can get a new off brand one for $60 or a junk yard unit. Which would you recommend? I am going to swap today.
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Also when I did the engine I put in remanned injectors that were flow matched and 5 hole. I did not keep my originals as I believe I sent them in as a core. I could probably get a junk yard set and swap them though as a test. That might be the next step.Do you have a haynes or chilton manual? I don't want to "read the manual" to you, but I skimmed the troubleshooting, pondered, re-read your first post, pondered and I am back to fuel or air - before it actually starts it is basically brain dead, the computer plays little role before it catches and starts.
Hard to start HOT has very few causes which is why I kinda latched onto fuel system - It's basically all fuel when that problem shows up...
The first post says there is an issue with it loping. That is the one thing that doesn't point to fuel or spark plugs (and you said you have thrown all new at both of those systems basically).
I'm about to say you got multiple issues.
From what you have done and where you are now, I would check the whole air intake system quickly then check the fuel injectors - swap em out with another set if you have some. The reman on those is very good you almost never get junk reman'd injectors I understand (still running on factory here)....
anyhow here's the troubleshooting page from Haynes:
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the baro reporting incorrectly could be pulling enough fuel, it may be too lean to start correctly requiring some throttle....or cam sensor causing a long crank.
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