After spending some money putting back together my intake, I came across a new problem. Pretty sure the problem is electrical, something to do with either the air auxiliary regulator, the themrotime switch, the cold start valve, the air flow sensor, or any of the wires connecting each to the ECU. My car will barely not start when its cold, takes about 4-5 cranks with my foot on the gas the whole time to get it to start. whens its started, it idles very inconsistently, starts out around 800, then drops down to 400 and pops up to 500 and back down, then will come up to 1000-1100 for a moment before starting that cycle over. If i try to push in the gas at this point the car will usually start to die, and pops from the intake by back firing. itll struggle to go up in rpms for a few seconds then shoot up to where it should be. if i let off the gas it just goes back down to its shitty idling. once the car warms up for 4-5 minutes, its drivable and idles fine, yet still periodically backfires when i take off in first or down shift to a low gear and gas it. (only when around 1500-2000 rpms) Just asking if anyone has a hint as to what kind of tool I can use to determine if there is continuity in the lines going to the ECU, when/what to hook it up to and look for. I have yet to replace all the wires, I am in college and don't have much monies. thanks yall!