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Throwing parts at it usually doesn't get the result your looking for.
It sounds like you have a baseline tune in the car now? You'd be way farther ahead to have the car tuned by someone locally after you get the fuel situation sorted out.
98 GT - Bright Atlantic Blue 'Dech'
I've pulled my hair out over this many times...lol even with stock setups - the fuel can be regulated by the computer - in my experience fuel pumps work or don't work (you can try and hard wire it without the ecu) - Have an '85 Jeep here now with a Holley throttle body Nice upgrade but has its wows - when the battery voltage is low the fuel pump is shut off or and eventually stalls out if the voltage is too low won't start - there's a lot of variables to look at - had one car that would turn off the fuel pump if oil pressure is low (oil gets thin hot) (don't know if your car will do this) - the knock sensor could be detecting knock - the ecu may be bummed - I've also heard that the egr on these cars can be bypassed but I have never done it maybe something to try - poor wires can cause fits too and everyone well almost everyone never thinks of bad grounds...ask any vovlo owner hope you can work it out but don't fall into the trap of throwing parts at it and guessing
Gerry's Junk...
1979 Pace Car 302 4spd
1981 Cobra t-top option - power to be determined, in the works
With mods you have, more likely vs not won't run correctly on stock tune.
O2's & long tube headers don't work well on stock tune... they run too cold