Definately get an injector pulsar.
Another tip, unlug all our spark plugs and put a portable fluro light just under the plug holes, and then turn your engine over. You should see fuel being spat out. If you see no fuel then your injectors are not firing.
Also, get some starter fluid (not sure what they call it in the states, but its the stuffin a pressurised can you use to squirt into your intake to get it to start first thing in the morning). Squirt this stuff into the intake while you have someone crank it over. It should start/sputter/something. If it doesnt, check your timing.
I wouldnt rely on being able to hear the injectors click just by standing back and turning the engine. The L series can be quite noisy. Like I said previously, use a long screwdriver.
I went through this whole ordeal with an L24 ECU. From looking at your diagram it seems your ECU/Wiring is more complex. Can someone confirm that these ECU's use a earth switch from the coil/distributor to the ECU to switch the Injectors ? If this is the case find out where the wire goes to the ECU. Stick a testing pen on this wire , and clip it onto a + source. It should flicker.
If it doesnt, it isnt being switched and injectors will never open.
Also, pull one of the boots off an injector connector and make sure that both the connectors have power going to them. If they don't, trace the lines back...
And you shouldnt need the condensor. If you have wires burning up it sounds like you could have a short...wires should not burn up.
And yes, make sure you have fresh fuel. You will be suprised how much of a difference it can make.
Sorry I cant be more specific, but like I said, I am not throughly familiar with your type of ECU (and you would be suprised how often/how much they changed wiring between year models).
Ray