If the engine is flooded, shut off the injectors by holding the throttle wide open while cranking. It may clean up enough to fire up. Alternatively, pull the spark plugs and inspect them. See if they are covered with fuel. Clean them up with compressed air or ether (starting fluid). Hold the throttle wide open and crank with the plugs out to blow out as much fuel as possible then reinstall the plugs and try again. If the flooding washed down the cylinders so that the engine cranks super fast from lack of compression, it may help to squirt a small amount of oil in each cylinder before reinstalling the plugs to help regain compression.
If you are still not sure that there is fuel getting to the injectors, you should be able to find the schreader valve on the fuel rail. It looks a little like a tire valve stem to which it is related. After trying to start the car, remove the cap and depress the valve to see if you get a small squirt of fuel. If not, fuel pump and filter are in question.
To see if the injectors are getting a signal from the computer you need what is called a "noid light", a little test light that flashes when it gets a signal to inject. Don't try to use any other kind of test light or you may fry the computer.
Sometimes an engine will crank and not start because it is not getting enough air from the IAC (idle air control) being stuck shut. The test for this is if the engine starts by holding the throttle slightly open when cranking.
Before chasing fuel too far, it may help to confirm that you have ignition. You may already know this, but pull a plug wire off a plug, find a fairly long screwdriver that will make contact with the wire clip that attaches to the spark plug, attach the screwdriver to the wire clip, hold the bare screwdriver metal portion about 1/2" away from some metal part of the engine (but keep your hands off the metal part of the screwdriver), and have someone crank the engine while you check to see if you get a strong spark to jump from the screwdriver to the metal ground.
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