OK, the more ground / earth connections I replace or clean up (stainless steel bolts & nuts, grind to bare metal, new weaved copper or stainless steel ground cables), the better the car runs.
Seems almost perfect now, except for a slight stutter/drop in the idle every now and then.
I'm still waiting on the scanner, but I am obviously on the right track here.
As usual, I will update here every time I do something.
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Interesting...
Now that you mention this, I seem to remember the "hunting idle" issue associated with using the disk-type injectors with the V6 Fiero ECM (3.4 swaps being the major culprit), being blamed on voltage fluctuations.
You might be on to something.
BTW... In every Fiero I've ever seen, there was a lighter weight pigtail coming off of the negative battery terminal, that is screwed into the frame, near the passenger side shock tower.
Since you have a large ground going from the battery to the block, and a strap going from the block to the hinge box on the frame, I wouldn't have thought this would be an issue, but stranger things have happened.
Edit - 87s and 88s have a built in stutter to the idle. Almost sounds like a random skip, several times a minute. It's quite normal (and has been commented on, before, elsewhere.)