Check your intake gaskets and seals, as this sounds like a vacuum leak. Also make sure that the timing is dead on.
By backing the choke out I assume you mean turning it off. If it stalls when the choke is off but runs while it is on then you have an air leak somewhere
Don't expect great gas mileage with either engine: around 15 mpg in city/suburban driving, or low 20s on the highway.
Check your vacuum hose.
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I am getting the EXACT same problems from my 2005 Saturn Ion. Only have 53K on it and having huge problems. I have had the ignition switch and ignition cole replaced. Any help would be great?
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i have a 1996 Chevy suburban with 226,000 miles on it and it runs great so you make that decision
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This can be a number of things. What comes to mind first is, if this is an A/T you may have a bad lock-up torque converter, or the solenoid is stuck. If the engine runs and idles great until you put it in drive, this would be my guess.
About four days ago, I had my engine replace in my 2001 Lexus 300. It ran very well until the last two. When the engine is cold it stalls. I will restart but I have to keep my foot on the gas paddle. If I remove my foot it stalls until the car runs for about two or three minute then it's O.K. and run great. What wrong with my car?
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I have a 1998 olds Intrigue and mine started doing that it was the crank shaft position sensor