« Reply #5 on: June 03, 2008, 11:38:10 AM »
I agree, this sounds like a fuel problem. If you can get your hands on a fuel pressure gauge, check the pressure on the fuel rail with the engine running to see if it's within spec. Disconnect the vacuum line on the fuel pressure regulator (simulating a load), and the pressure should go up. I don't know the exact specs for your model, maybe someone can provide.
You can also check the flow rate by disconnecting the fuel supply line and pumping fuel into a container of known volume. Measure the time it takes to fill and you can calculate Gallons per Minute and compare to specs. Below spec flow rates indicate a bad pump or clogged filter.
Good Luck!
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