As everyone else that I know kept telling me, "It's something stupid". I went the entire fuel injection system replacing wires, checking systems, the whole 9 yards. I checked everything! So like Ryan suggested I sat down by the car, with a beer, and the WHOLE 160 page Fuel and Emission Control Systems. Sitting there, drinking my beer, I got to page 110.
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Than it hit me...Did I really? I hooked the fuel lines up backwards. Switched them back and low and behold ZOOM ZOOM! Why does it not work the other way around? The fuel rails work in funny ways...(Not really...) You have the fuel pump at the tank that sends it up to the fuel filter (xD Thanks Inodoro) in the engine bay that pressurizes the fuel rails. The fuel comes in on one side than loops over to the other and whats left over gets sent back to the fuel tank. This is a one way system. So if you hook it up backwards no fuel will make it to the injectors and so on.
So the moral of the story?: Get a beer, the manual and read away!