check your plugs wires make sure there gaped according to your car.or change your(ignition module!)trustme i recently spent over 1200.00 trying to solve the same problem.its under the distributor cap.may save u alot of money headach.
distributer cap, low octane gas, or spark plugs i would do the distributer cap first.
Any fender from a 1981-88 Monte Carlo should work
Around 4700
Fuel pressure for a 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo should be between 50 and 55 PSI. This ensures that the injectors will function properly.
I have a 1996 Monte Carlo Z34, and I've noticed that the fuel gauge reading will bounce around whenever the car is tipped up or down as the fuel sloshes around in the gas tank.
Around 42 PSI.
It should slot #1 on the fuse panel. At least the 1996 Monte Carlo fuse was located there.
Around $4000-5000
Around 3400-3500 lbs
The PCV valve for a 1998 Monte Carlo should plug into the valve cover. Twist and pull it to remove and replace it.
Local stop and go traffic (many starts)
Monte Carlo is the main town of the tiny principality of Monaco. It has a permanent population of around 3,500 but swells in the summer season to over 10,000.