That figures, it only happened after I removed the exhaust anyways.

I'm swapping my holey stock exhaust from my '92 onto it, and putting the solid stock exhaust on my '92.
The '93 will be the testbed for my headers and dual exhaust...

EGR will play no part in the equation.
I'm a little upset now though, since the bogging issue is still present, worsened by the fact that I need the car reliable in a week...
Once the engine has been running for a while(with my foot on the throttle the entire time), it will idle solidly at 800(My personal choice), but any attempt to remove my foot from the throttle before that point ends in a stall.
I'm baffled, since it runs strong and idles steadily once it gets there... Any ideas?
Oh, the VAF is clean and functioning. The intake piping is aluminum and hole free, and the vacuum lines are perfect so far as I've been able to tell. As some of you may remember, I spent a good long time sorting them out last year, before the car was parked.
In the event that somebody thinks Disty failure(you never know), there is already an external coil.