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I would check the vacuum hose that attaches to the Fuel Regulator. You could have a vacuum leak.
If you can attach a fuel pressure gauge to the fuel rail to determine what type of fuel pressure you have when the engine is trying to start. Also keep the gauge attach to the fuel rail and see if it can maintain the pressure. You might have a leaky injector.
You need to do some investigative work instead of throwing parts at it.
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