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this could be many things , however if you are getting adequate fuel, no codes and good spark, try the fuel filter first, then the Mas Air Flow sensor and idle control valve if present, then trace all electrical..including the temp sending unit, oil pressure sending unit and wiring to the electric pump in the tank. and the pump itself.

If nothing is found I would strongly recommend having a competent mechanic or dealer do a diagnostic.

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Q: Your 1991 Camaro RS 305TBI will not stay running - while holding the gas pedal down at a constant pressure the car still stalls out on its own the fuel injectors are firing correctly - any ideas?
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