What I was thinking last night, was that your Techron (and others have advised this also) may have caused something to dislodge or scoured the interior of the fuel pipes, hoses, tank, etc... causing the injectors to partially clog.
Here are the filters that are at each injector.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/401109570614
These probably captured the majority of any debris as that is their intention. These parts are replaced during off vehicle, mail order, injector cleaning service.
If this is really your problem, you may be able to replace these filters yourself, but seeing that you have the injectors in hand, why not just send them out to restore their performance to near new?
Let us consider, that as happenstance has it, that it is just a coincidence that you happened to dose your fuel with Techron within 25 miles that something else went wrong. ARE YOU CERTAIN THAT YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCING AN IGNITION FAULT?
There is also a common design fault that has the fuel injector wiring hazardously close to being baked by the exhaust. That may be your fault and that is how I stumbled into my injector odyssey, my van was running rough, hard to start, and I decided to check my fuel injector wiring harness before it damaged my computer.
Here are a set of injectors that are already cleaned and flow matched that you could have in hand before you even start. (Less than $15 each)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Si...acifica-3-8/111303546589?epid=1228634784&hash=item19ea3556dd:g:n5YAAOSwkjpZxBU1
** I found that you will want to look at the existing fuel injectors and see what color stripe you have (you can see these are bluish grey) make sure you order the same stripe color as there are subtle differences) Amazon also has some injectors available online. I ordered a set from there based on year, make, model that did not match color or performance. I will replace mine again with the gray ones that I removed or have my original ones serviced. *AVOID the Chinese knock off injectors. get Siemans DEKA (OEM)