sam.cooks wrote: > > It does this through 2 different ECU's, different Temp II sensor's, new > plugs, etc. The PO had every part of the FI system replaced last fall, > including a new AFM. The Temp II sensor I pulled out the other day > looked virtually new. Talked to the PO after your terrible trip and he > had noticed worse results when traveling and buying cheap gas, rather > than major brand names. (Even with all these new parts, I am starting > to swap pieces off my 84 which hasn't bucked in years and the problem > persists on the 85 as described.) > > Sam Okay, I know it sounds wierd, but mine was doing this, although I didn't make a gas quality connection, but it just got worse and worse until the car would actually stop running for a time. It was an electrical problem in the fuel pump. I know it's not the least expensive part in the world but you might give it a try. Good luck. -- sbb \:)> /:(> |
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