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Originally Posted by
HoneyBadger
Awwww shiiiiiiiit....

hahahahaha!
Back to the OP.
1) Replace gas cap
2) Replace fuel filter (personally I would just do both of these at the same time unless you knew the filter has already been changed recently)
3) Check fuel pump discharge pressure and check proper operation of the back-pressure regulator. If the regulator is failing, you will have low fuel pressure and will cause the engine to fall on its face. If the fuel pump is failing then you will have the same effect.
Also I would run some fuel system cleaner for a couple weeks to clean the crap out of the injectors. When you run them at low pressures for a little while they tend to plug up more than normal. You might want to do this before you replace the fuel filter so that you don't crap up your new filter right away if there is a bunch of junk in the gas tank causing the problem in the first place.
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