its been a long few days and the kit is in and all connected

yesterday took a lot more work than i thought, i wanted to use brackets like the ones in the pic earlier in the thread, couldn't do it as i didn't have the space with the shorter 2.5 plenium

by the end of yesterday i had the front end filly fitted an connected and the whole back end done as well, today was all about the underbody.....
what a nightmare

if i hadnt had a 4 poster it would have been a lot more difficult, i wish they had suggested using the flexihose that James was sold.
Once it was connected time to fill it up and fire it up, £23.00 to fill up, back to the garage and hit the button...........
nothing, it spluttered and died

connected the laptop to the OBD and it was telling me there was only 0.40 bar pressure, i had forgotten to connect the solenoid on the tank, as soon as we did that the pressure shot up to 1.1 bar

however as soon as we started to run it on gas the pressure dropped again to .8 bar, it coughed spluttered and will not idle, when revved it will run badly and will not pull.
the OBD allows me to knock off sets of injectors, as soon as we knock off 2 or 3 the pressure rises again to .95 bar and it will idle a bit better but still not smoothly.
we have come to the conclusion that it is suffering from low fuel pressure, however i don't know if it is adjustable so i will have a chat with the chaps from motogas on monday and see if there are any issues they are aware of.
In one way it has been a few couple of days, in others it has been bloody hard work and now feel a little defeated
tools that you would need in order to do this.
multimeter
cone cutter
hole cutter
welder (to make the brackets)
lots of cable ties
soldering iron
the usual assortment of sockets, spanners, screwdrivers and hammers
it would help to have a long nosed 3.0 plenium, it gives you more room to mount the injectors on, the shorter ones makes things a little cramped, a second injection manifold would help as it allows you to drill and tap it whilst still keeping the car on the road