I have totally delayed making this post as I have truly tried everything within, and beyond, my mechanical limits to fix my problem. Before I got started, the engine was running really bad. It would start and idle but when given any load whatsoever she would almost die, backfire out of either the carb or the tail pipe and may run a tad bit better afterwards, or not. It was not driveable. So, in the quest to upgrade my 40 year old baby (1975 710M) I decided to make some upgrades. Following my upgrades she now runs and is driveable; but when leaving a stop sign or stop light as I give her fuel she will lose power, backfire out of the carb, then seem to clear itself and run fine until the next shift and fuel dump. Once I have it up to highway speed she runs with more power and responsiveness than she ever has since I have owned her. But, when you stop for a light it starts all over again. It actually seems that as she warms up she gets more cranky. (I guess she and I have been around each other too long

Aside from searching the forum every which way, including Sunday, here is what I have done to her over the last few months:
*New Zenith Carbs and gaskets
*new intake manifold gaskets (cleaned them as well and removed 40 years worth of crap off the top of the engine)
*new vacuum line between the intake manifold gaskets
*new vacuum line between the oil filler pipe and the engine
*Pinz SSI installed, including new plugs and wires
*new fuel lines from tank to carbs
*Compression test: seemed fine
*Leak down test: seemed fine
*Fuel pump cranking out 2.5 psi on outbound side (perfect according to the manual)
What am I missing???? Could it be as simple as I don't have the carbs dialed in properly? The engine starts great, idles great... it's only as I give her fuel that she fusses at me and belches by backfiring out the top of the carbs. I synched the carbs and they seemed fine but I am not a Jim nor an Andre. I currently have the idle a tad bit fast as I thought that may help the situation; but to no avail. I have read every post I could find that deals with this and can't seem to find the solution to my problem. Could my current problem be on the exhaust side? If so, I don't understand why a hole in a muffler, for example, would cause loss of power and a backfire out of the top of the carbs when I give her fuel.
Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated. Rick with the SSI system has been great and I have trouble shooted it to the best of my ability short of replacing the module. I have the grounds in place, the jumper grounds, checked the voltage to the system, timing, etc... I'll be bald before I finish this project

Thanks for taking a minute to try and assist with this problem Merry Christmas if we don't chat before!
John