So we are on the same page... Confirm that you have a 912-ULS and each Ignition Module has two 6-pin connectors. (No 4-Pins)
Also add to the check list that the Black(Ground) and Brown(Mag) Wires have not been swapped.
Before you go into panic mode and thow in the towel, Take a deep breath!
It is most likely something very simple and it is also most likey something that YOU did.
Get some "Fresh Eyes" on the engine. You did the work and you are doing the inspection.
You will only see what you expect to see. And it will keep looking the same every time.
It will probably be something glaringly obvious to Fresh-Eyes!
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Side Bar...
When I was about 12 years old, my brother and I rode our bikes to a local marina.
There was a couple of Old Guys that were just launching a big "Speed Boat".
This was worth hanging around for.
They got it in the water and were cranking it to death, Jiggling Switches, Spraying Magic Fluid, and Reciting Incantations.
It looked like a new engine and I figured that they knew what they were doing because it was obvious to me that they were doing all this preliminary stuff with the plug wires intentionally disconnected. What did I know!!!
After about 10 minute of getting impatient waiting for the big show, I finally mentioned that their plug wires were disconnected.
30 secondsd later the engine was running and they were on their way.
In my innocence of youth, I was expecting to get an offer of a ride on the boat for my assistance.
All I got out of it was a "Smart-Ass-Kid" look. Not even a "Thanks!" Go figure.
Fresh Eyes!!!