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Could possibly be the electric fuel pump is not producing enough pressure. Or the fuel filter is clogged from not changing it, or a bad load of gas clogged it. Perform fuel pressure test if filter is OK
I would suspect either a clogged fuel filter or a defective or not working fuel pump.
Oil level low, low oil pressure, or a clogged filter, if the bypass is not working. From there I would say maybe a clogged oil journal.
Based on the information, I assume it is the fuel filter you changed, that you have good spark and have done a fuel pressure check. I doubt that ALL the injectors would be clogged. I would think the fuel pump is faulty.
Well if its clogged then i say you need to get it fixed!, it could blow!!! It could blow because of the pressure build up in side
Fuel filter could be clogged, fuel pump may be failing. I would also check for leaks.
Incorrect filter, defective filter, weak oil pump, clogged oil pump strainer, clogged oil galleys, worn engine bearings, defective oil pressure gage, or defective oil pressure sending unit.
I would check the fuel pressure first. It could be a clogged fuel filter, or bad fuel pump.
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Gravity. Or your fuel pump is bad. There should be enough pressure from your fuel pump to push the fuel to the injectors. A clogged filter could do it also. I would change the filter first.
If the fuel filter is clogged, it will act like it is running out of fuel. It can also cause the fuel pump to fail. The clogged filter will overheat the pump and destroy it.
You need to be more specific with your question. There are too many variables that can affect fuel consumption, such as: Clogged fuel filter, dirty air filter, old/dirty sparkplugs, weak coil, etc.