So, a summary of where I am today.
New Battery, New Sierra MAP Sensor, new Mercury MAT sensor. New Iridium spark plugs & New spark plug wires, from last year. Rebuilt cool fuel with new filters and Walbro pumps (low & hi). New box and a new top (pump cover with regulator) sent to me by mercury (post paint issue). Torqued to 100 in/lbs. as per spec. Replaced fuel line flat o-ring with new at cool fuel. Removed and cleaned fuel line then. Confirmed injector pulse with noid light, primed fuel rail. Regulator confirmed works, as removing hose increases fuel pressure. (40 at key on drops to 35 after rail pressurized. Drops to 32 after no start and stays there until I give up). Only runs on starting fluid. (confirmation of spark). DTS wont allow me to spray continuously and I dont want to. I'm in fresh water SC ICW. Exhaust manifolds 3 years old. I have a Rhinda tool and a fuel rail pressure gage. I have 5v on Sensor 1 & Sensor 2. 13.6v on battery, MAP and MAT sensors are reading properly. (500 hours on the engine). No codes other than lake temp and pitot, which are BS codes). All connections to computer and grounds are checked and clean. Fuel isn't fresh but I drained the tank last year, when I replaced the fuel pick up and cleaned ASV (confirmed proper function). Same non-ethanol Fuel runs the kohler EFI generator with no issue. The only thing I haven't done is remove the fuel rail and injectors but how on earth would all the injectors fail at the same time? Keep in mind this engine ran perfect in June last year with an ACDelco MAP sensor. The IAC is built into the throttle body and I swapped it from the other motor that runs fine with no change to either motor. Also to note, I swapped out the Quantum fuel pumps that were in the CF3 from my first rebuild. Using a new low pressure and a good used hi pressure. I'm hearing fuel pull from the tanks, which I wasnt hearing before (Progress?). Unless anyone has a better idea, I'm leaning towards cleaning out the fuel rail, more or less to scratch that off the list. Probably check fuel injectors too while I'm in there.