you removed the stock map sensor (unplug the connector)?
edit: you might want to check and see if there's something else going on also, are you sure the new tps is working properly? I would maybe skip the timing feature first and focus on fuel (connect the crank sensor wire directly to PCM and bypass the ftc1), and also if it still does it put back the MAP wire and use the stock injectors - while doing so drive it without boost, if it does not run properly then there's something else going on which you should fix first. Reset the computer and see what codes are stored after that, fix the problem then reconnect the ftc1.
I would also monitor the MAP output from ftc1, if you have a vac pump (the cheap ones used for bleeding the brakes, i got one from harbor freight for $12 or so) you can connect it to the vac port on the ftc and check the output MAP voltage progressively, in your case should be something like 3.3v at 0 and go to about 0.6 or around there at -20inhg vacuum. if all that checks out then you're off to do some tuning. put the scanner on and see what your fuel trims look like (and check the codes also, should tell you if it's too rich or what else is going on). Don't use the enricher yet until you narrow down the base map.
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how did you connect the vac/boost port on FTC1? post some pics and details of your install, not saying you did something wrong but if it's not connected properly won't work so maybe go over the install and connections again.