Find DTC with the intake and injectors off(I use a thin long rod for this). Then turn CW 90° to 90° aDTC, check for the flywheel hole with an appropriate sized drill bit, this is tricky as the hole is difficult to verify, there are lots of other holes in the flywheel that you can slip into, make sure the hole is tight and you can only turn the engine over a little by hand before it stops. do this a couple of times and you will be able to tell the difference between a flywheel hole and the 90° aDTC hole.
With the crank at 90° aDTC and the cams pinned at 90° aDTC you can reinstall the intake and put everything back together. Make sure to use the cam gear holder to torque down the gears - the cam timing pins cannot hold the torque needed for the nuts.
Then reinstall via normal timing belt procedure.
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