I got what the gauge does but I don't have the time or gas for an out of the way 1-1/2 hour round trip to get one. I have school tomorrow so I'll stop by Advance and see what I can work out.
If 5k ohms per foot is acceptable then I'm ruling out wires.
Hey stangeater! I was actually in the middle of writing you an update email when I jumped over to this thread.I guess if your on here this will be easier to follow right? Well, I've been very busy with tearing into the engine for the past 2 days as if the pics don't already say that lol.
It's starting to get to me at this point...
The road grime for shipping is leaving some really tough to clean mineral spots btw, but despite being a rolling chassis I'm already in love with the car.
When I asked about the plugs I meant it as in it shows which cylinders are running worse off than the others and maybe seeing that cylinder 2's plug looked right as rain might lead to a diagnosis but I haven't got the clue where to go with that.
For $hits and giggles i swapped the NGK plug into my ATX and although I didn't clean them off they ran fine so I ruled them out officially.
I never meant that as in stepping on your toes
Hmm I am supposed to be getting a solid 12v to the injectors? I was thinking so but figured since all were the same I was golden.
Anyways, I got the new injectors installed and buttoned up. I also checked for any other grimy grounds and swapped in cleaned Autolite Platinum plugs and then reassembled the engine.
Now I went from a miss to no fire at all

I did smell gas after turning it over multiple times but then again I got gas all over me.
I'm sure I missed something somewhere, I cleaned all the ground points to the DIS and checked them all vigorously with the multimeter.
It was going on 12 solid hours inside that engine bay so I called it at that.
Tomorrow I'm gonna dismount the intake again and dig in for round 2.
First stop CCRM..
EDIT: After a great night's rest and some brainstorming this 3.56v at the connectors is pointing out the CCRM or one of the wires going to/ coming from it as being highly suspect, no?
To recap:
I finished cleaning up any bad grounds I found ( total of 3 ), installed the new injectors, buttoned up the fuel system and systematically reinstalled the intake in the same fashion I took it off.
It will now crank fine but no fire,
I stuck my head out of the door while turning it over and couldn't hear the definitive sound of the injectors clicking.
I took the Autolite plugs back out and cleaned the electrode and the boot connection, same thing. Also did the same with the NGK plugs and still just cranking for nothing.
I'm waiting on my dad to get home so he can help me check for spark at each cylinder. I'm willing to bet after almost everything in the ignition path has been looked over I should be getting full spark. I will also listen very closely for the injectors while he turns it over.
If I have a good spark on all the wires I'm going to remove the intake again, by that time I 'll probably have to make my way to town for school and I'll pick up a compression gauge and a noid light.
Once I get back, I'm going in after the CCRM and the wiring to it but I don't really know where and what I'm going to be looking for, anyone wanna clue me in here?
Thanks,
Josh