One Of The Other Buick Boards Since 2004
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After reading 10 pages I'm wondering how the car ran the day you parked it "too many years ago"As a rule settings like translator switches, IAC, TPS, fuel pressure, Chips or its settings don't change after time. I would start there then look for what varnished gas contaminated, Flush out the fuel system then replace the fuel filter and clean or replace the injectors. Forget about trying to set any parameters until the car can reach operating temps and idle anywhere around 1000rpms. Hold the throttle open with a wedge to do that and forget about iac's for now. Also your low compression could be from the cylinders being washed down from being too rich. Change the oil and filter and dont worry about compression until you have a few hours of running time. To save some money you can clean the plugs with some carb cleaner then rinse with starting fluid also clean the O2 sensor with a propane torch a few minutes until it glows.
with the iac set normally, there will be about 1.5 threads of the adjustment screw tip emerging to contact the lever. Is this where yours is?It sounds like there is an air leak somewhere to me that is making it lean until the ecm goes closed loop and adds some fuel to it... that is assuming the injectors are spraying correctly. I don't remember if you changed, cleaned, or what to them before starting.
Your MAF numbers are way off.