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<blockquote data-quote="jeepguylv" data-source="post: 8324017" data-attributes="member: 663171"><p>could be fuel pump, could be fuel pressure regulator, fuel filter(as crx said), could be a bunch of different things, when you start from a stop and take off slow and ease on the gas do it do fine, and when you take off like normal or a little fast does it want to stall ? i do not think it is the gas you purchased, does it feel like it idles rough, also if you have a bad torque mount and it has been that way for a while it could of pulled on of the wiring harness connections loose that go to a sensor or something, could be leaky vacume line..... it's all about process of elimination..... i would start with starter fluid and while it is running, spray it around your engine intake plentum and vacume lines see if the idle changes(gets higher), check the wiring harness under the hood at all connections, take it by autozone to see if you get a code from it, these are all things you can do for no money and pretty quickly and narrow it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepguylv, post: 8324017, member: 663171"] could be fuel pump, could be fuel pressure regulator, fuel filter(as crx said), could be a bunch of different things, when you start from a stop and take off slow and ease on the gas do it do fine, and when you take off like normal or a little fast does it want to stall ? i do not think it is the gas you purchased, does it feel like it idles rough, also if you have a bad torque mount and it has been that way for a while it could of pulled on of the wiring harness connections loose that go to a sensor or something, could be leaky vacume line..... it's all about process of elimination..... i would start with starter fluid and while it is running, spray it around your engine intake plentum and vacume lines see if the idle changes(gets higher), check the wiring harness under the hood at all connections, take it by autozone to see if you get a code from it, these are all things you can do for no money and pretty quickly and narrow it down. [/QUOTE]
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