Current summary:
1. Timing is supposedly now correct
2. Injectors, ICM, ignition coil, pickup coil, rotor, cap, plugs, wires, fuel filter, fuel pump, FPR have been replaced
3. Engine grounds are good
4. Engine runs when starter fluid is sprayed into the intake
5. Engine runs badly briefly when injectors are grounded manually
6. The injectors do fire
7. The plugs were wet before timing was changed
8. The injector bank fuses were checked
I almost suspect either bad grounds or bad fuses. When you spray fuel into the throttle body, do you remove the intake hose? Just to get a baseline, are you doing the same thing as when manually grounding the injectors?
I don't remember. Did you replace the MAP sensor? I had to unplug mine and limp home, in another vehicle. I don't remember what the symptoms were, but running terribly.
Hmmm. Did you check/replace the IAC, and CTS? You didn't adjust that screw in the throttle body by the IAC, did you?