could be a dirty fuel filter restricting flow
There are many reasons why an engine will sputter when revved. There may not be enough fuel getting to the engine, there may not be enough electricity getting through the car, or the computer could be going out.
A faulty muffler will not cause this but a clogged catalytic converter will.
If the smoke is black it could be caused by a faulty fuel pressure regulator which could be causing the engine to get too much fuel.
probablly not getting fuel check your fuel filter unless timing is off
Check the 1989 Honda Accords timing. If the engine has jumped time then the engine will buck and sputter.
Yes it can.
Yes
It's a good possibility that the old oil was never drained, then the new oil added. Now there is way too much oil in the engine causing the sputter.
No. A 1991 Plymouth Acclaim does not have an interference engine.
There could be a few causes for a car to spit and sputter on acceleration. One common cause would be the engine not getting enough fuel, so it could be a problem in the fuel line, fuel filter, or fuel pump.
Plymouth Rock is far larger than any engine Plymouth ever made
check engine light on,getting poor gas mileage on 1996 Plymouth neon