When I was chasing mine round in circles it was missing on just one cylinder. After I'd had all the plugs out and changed them, removed the injectors and tested them for flow *(this is relevant!) replaced the seals, cleaned the HT leads, distributor cap and arm, then changed all the leads round to try to identify which one was faulty - for the misfire to still be there on the
same cylinder.. That was when the fuel distributor came into the frame. It comes apart easily enough, but before you do make sure you can get the right seals for the plunger. It's actually a very clever system and works very well, but when you see the size of the WUR hole in the diaphragm between the two halves of the distributor you can see why it is imperative to make sure that the diaphragm is oriented correctly before re-assembly - I used a smear of Hylomar that I'd thinned with cellulose thinners to be sure of a seal.
Even after this it was still missing on the same pot, but that was then I discovered these little filters that are about the size of a match head and sit under the banjo bolts that secure the high pressure fuel lines from the distributor to the injectors. I used a sharp wood screw to gently ease mine out for cleaning before reassembling. The motor started with the first turn of the key and hey presto - misfire disappeared...
Try this
Rennlist thread and
here is a very useful pictorial showing a 5 cyl Audi, but it's the same principle and shows where these tiny filters are ...
* it's relevant because despite everything that was not right the injector was still functioning and delivering fuel - a proper Red Herring!
Good luck!