SOURCE: 1993 Ford Tuarus Gl IN NEED OF HELP!
Well this could be in your timing. As cars get some miles on them the timing chain stretches therefore causing you car to lose alot of power.So you may want to have your timing set on this car. Also I had a taurus that had a bad torque converter, and it lost alot of power on hills and under loads, also when i gunned the gas pedal. so try the timing first. Hopefully you dont have a bad head gasket or a cracked head these symptoms you are describing are all signs of head gaskets or blown heads
SOURCE: 97 blazer fuel pump
Are you getting fuel to the fuel rail on the engine? Can you hear the pump running? Recheck the hose you replaced. Could have come off.
SOURCE: 97 jimmy
check your coolant temp sensor resistance cold and warm, the colder the more resistance
SOURCE: '87 300ZX(NON-TURBO) STALLS OUT/BOOGS DOWN
overhaul of carb needed, check the vaccum advancer for wear n tear, rapace f necessary fo
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