*Update* Just got off the phone with @Dave@DDMWorks and from his expert opinion, it appears that the MAP sensor coming out of its housing which caused the engine to run lean is the culprit. Now I must say/ask, is this because we didn't fully seat the MAP sensor in its housing fully? Yes. Could it be a flaw in the design with HOW the MAP sensor is inserted per instruction without some type of device which securely houses it in? Yes. With this unfortunate incident, I don't really don't mind things like this happening as long as it prevents others from going through it. @Dave@DDMWorks and his crew will attempt to replicate the scenario with the current MAP sensor housing and share his finding with me and Alpha. Once his analysis is done, we will share is with the community. I appreciate all of the responses and look forward to a resolution.
Going forward, please by all means, check your map sensor and make sure it is secure. For the time being, get some zip ties or anything that will secure that MAP sensor in place. I would hate to see anybody else in this situation due to something as simple as a MAP sensor coming out of its housing.