Did you check all the wires with an ohmmeter?
I really doubt it’s a dual plane issue, if you think it is, slap a 1 inch open spacer under it and see what it does
I think vacuum leak or dead wires
Swapped wires...same issue. New plugs, cap and rotor.
I believe the issue is the progressive linkage on the Sniper. This is a change from stock to alleviate the abrupt tip-in the Sniper has because all four throttle blades roll in together. I have modified the software and added a progressive link that starts activating the rear blades at about 40% of the fronts, to act more like a 4-barrel (and keep my daughter from unexpectedly lighting up the tires). This change and link is available from Holley, but “not advised”. Well, the damn thing is way too touchy with all four barrels opening together.
Anyway, the rear barrels have no fuel being introduced at idle now. I currently have a 4 hole, 1 inch spacer that may be making it worse. The Sniper injects fuel above the blades, so it bounces off the blades, pools momentarily, and then gets sucked in.
I think I have a lot of pooling and condensing going on in the plenum at cold start. 3 minutes later and all is good.
I’m going to try an open 1” spacer instead of the 4 hole. The problem is, the Sniper is known to have an annoying whistle related to the IAC in this configuration. If the cold fuel distribution is better but I get the whistle, I’ll add a 1/8” steel 4 hole plate between the spacer and the throttle body.