try your idle control valve also your fuel pump
i had a problem similar to yours and it was the
fuel pump
It Has An Orifice Filter & A Filter Dryer, But These Are Not Changed As If You Would An Air Or Oil Filter.
Braking
In line filters are directional. check that filter was not installed backwards look for arrow on the side of filter. arrow should point towards engine an away from fuel tank
Whichever is lighter will accelerate more quickly.
My truck flutter and temperture gauge drop at the same time
when you changed the filter did you prime the fuel system ? this is usually done on the top of where the filter screws on !
your accelerator is finished (broken)* basically you don't have an accelerate, just two brakes :3
Check motor mounts
Most often you will find it to be a clogged fuel filter. Alternately check for clogged injectors
Well if you have a carberator on this truck it is most likely the booster pump
could be lots of things but have you changed you fuel filter lately?
Here are a few things you can try. Process of elimination.how long since you changed out plugs?have you changed the air filter?how long has it been since you changed the fuel filter?Does your vehicle make a whining noise near your gas tank.(could be fuel pump).Did the truck make a rattling noise toward the front of your motor? (could be slipped timing/bad timing chain).Check all your plug wires and make sure you have good connections.This is a good start and possibly an easy fix.