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I had the same thing happen.
You need to adjust your fuel/air mixture. The leaky injectors were admitting excess air. If you were running lean or rich back then, you are running *really* lean or rich now, thus the excess cranking. Blipping the accelerator, in my case, gets things fired up quickly when I don't want to wait the extra 2 seconds to start. (I never readjusted my mixture. I run lean to ace my emissions tests.) There is nothing wrong with your computer.
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