Did you ever check your fuel pressure? There is a Schrader valve on the fuel rail.
Locate the valve and remove the cap. Attach the fuel pressure gauge.
Once the fuel gauge had been attached, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position. The gauge should jump up to between 45 psi and 58 psi for most (DPI) direct port inject systems,
While the engine is running, the fuel pressure should drop about 5 psi, to 52 psi., (no less than 49psi) also try snapping the throttle, the fuel system pressure should jump up about 5 psi., this means the fuel pressure regulator is working properly. If the system fuel pressure does not respond inspect the vacuum feed line, if okay, the fuel pressure regulator has failed.
If the fuel pressure is low under load or while idling the fuel filter could be clogged, or the fuel pump has failed.
When complete shut the engine off. You could check leakdown. The pressure should stay high for 2 min or better.
Use a shop rag to catch the gas that leaks out when you detach the gauge. There may be a lot.
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