The possibilities can be many. It can range from a malfunctuioning fuel pump, to a bad throttle position sensor, to faulty fuel injectors. First I would check the throttle position sensor since this is the cheapest part, and also the easiest to replace. The throttle position sensor tells the computer how much air and fuel to put in the engine. If it is messed up it can cause hesitation, stalling, transmission buckoing, etc...
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Start by checking your fuel filter.
You have to change the mass flow sensor
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If this car has a choke then it stuck in the open position.
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You need to check the fuel pressure with a gauge. It should have no less then 9 lbs. and no more then 13 lbs are you will have starting are running problems.
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have intake gaskets checked
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