Here's the video/audio requested. Thanks for all of the ideas above, all will be looked into. And yes, as featured the fuel sprayers are working. Below are also the spark plugs taken out, bottom side is front of block and the left side will be the passenger side. And a flippin belt squeal just started now to add to the mayhem! The "vacuum" sounding leak i believe are the fuel sprayers, as i've determined. The idle does smooth out for a moment before i go under it, that's pretty much the best it does. i'm sure this is all timing related and throttle pedal related, not too experienced in timing so if you feel you must break it down into elementary terms, feel free
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I'd have to agree with a lot of people here, definitely sounds like either timing or the computer not reading something right.
That vacuum sound is perfectly normal for a TBI. Everyone I've ever heard sounds like that.
First thing I'd do, is time it.
I know on a 90s chevy, that plug is under the passenger side dash, by the heater box. On a Square, not a clue.
The way the thing works, is the computer trys to time it while it's running, and you can adjust it, but it won't set correctly.
You unplug that, time it as you usually would, set it at 0, then plug it back in, and the computer will reset it to whatever advance it desires. That'd be my first guess.
That happened to my Yukon. No matter how much I tinkered with it, couldn't get it right, until a friend told me about that.
After I unplugged that thing, it almost stopped running it was so far out of time, I couldn't see the line.
Now it runs perfectly.
Could be a MAP sensor, but you said you replaced it, so probably not.
The injectors are easy to take out and clean to scratch that off.
And I've heard you can read the old OBD1 plugs without a scanner. I think you use a test light or something.
Someone told me that years ago, dont have a clue if its right or not.
A scanner is pretty cheap to get, and they come in handy for a lot of things.
You could always get rid of all that TBI and computer nonsense. Just put an old style 4 barrel intake and a new carb, and itll go forever.