Usually there is some sort of anti-backfire provision in the thermactor (Ford's name for the air injection system) plumbing. On Darth there were two valves (one for each pump) that would dump to the air cleaner housing. If the valve is there and either slow to respond or possibly has a leaking diaphragm then it would probably close to quickly leading to a backfire. Darth's actually had two vacuum signals to each valve, I am surprised you only have one pump. Darth is a 1986 F350 crew cab dually with a 460 and originally a C6. When I converted to EFI there was a single air pump, but all it did was put air into the catalytic converter which is not required on a 1986 over 8500 GVW truck.
Since VA has an update/backdate law, going to a newer engine, I still only need what was required when the truck was built.
Bill AKA "LOBO"
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Darth Vader 1986 F350 460 converted to MAF/SEFI, E4OD 12X3 1/2 rear brakes, traction loc 3:55 gear, 160 amp 3G alternator
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Project car 1986 Chrysler LeBaron convertible 2.2L Turbo II, modified A413