Well, I healed up enough to do more work on the POS.
What a pain to get those injectors out. You know they want you to drain the coolant for that.

It's far easier to get sardines out of can intact (perhaps even alive). The car was clearly built sequentially. And, everything that was put on after a part was installed during construction has to be removed to get at the part you need to get to. There was NO plan for maintenance after being built. I've no respect for GM designers anymore.
Anyway....
Pretty sure I found the culprit. I did yank the injectors for cleaning and flow testing. But, I noticed an electrical connector on them. Noting that I have a pretty good DMM and I know how to use it, I decided to probe the little bastids. The injectors are supposed to have about 16 ohm coils. I've got 6 that read that. The other two (one on each fuel rail) are 7 and 8 ohms respectively. That can't be good...
With some searching I found this is a common issue with the stock Multec injectors. The consensus is that they are crap and need to be replaced en masse, preferably with Bosch units. And, it seems to be worse for engines that aren't run very much. (not sure I understand why, on that. But, mine certainly qualifies). If you watch these videos, you can get a good idea why my POS is running so erratic. Sure enough, when they get hot, even "good" ones get worse.
Local auto parts store wants $99 each for new ones, and $75 each for rebuilt.

Borg warner manufacturer/ re-builder.
I found Bosch injectors here:
http://fiveomotorsport.com/Injector_SetsTPI.asp#caddyFor $305 a set. Looks attractive. But, I'll have to call them Monday to find out if I need new connectors on my harness for them.

So, that's the progress so far... I've no doubt that J-random auto shop would have fleeced me for thousands of bucks, and perhaps still not have fixed it.
Cheers,