Clean your fuel lines, by putting treatment in it and good gas, if it's fuel injected take out your injecters and clean them with gas. Check out your inline fuel filter to see if its obstructed(blow through it). You may have to adjust your idle, this would explain the rough start and dying. Good luck with your project!
fuel pump, fuel filter, good place to start
If we are talking about a carburetor model, the filter is in the fuel inlet st the carb, fuel injected like a Seville under car front of L/R tire. Good luck If we are talking about a carburetor model, the filter is in the fuel inlet st the carb, fuel injected like a Seville under car front of L/R tire. Good luck
You CAN'T, There is no adjustment. ( NOT ADJUSTABLE ) It is all computer controlled. You need to have engine scanned with a engine scanner at a good shop that you TRUST. Then you will find out what the problem is.
not a good idea for many reasons fuel systems are very sensitive in your fuel injected engines i would say no.
the hole is good
MY CHILTONS MANUAL SEEMS TO BE GOOD, I GOT IT AT WAL-MART.
EFI simply states that it's a fuel-injected engine( as opposed to a carburetor set up), and that's the fuel injection is controlled by electronics rather than by a mechanic fuel pump. GDI tells you that not only do you have a fuel-injected engine, but that the injectors are sitting closer to the combustion chambers(maybe even inside) which supposedly is good for fuel consumption and a clean burn.
Sea foam works good. Spray or liquid.
1993 ford falcon is fuel injected, not carby, turn ignition on, u should be able to hear fuel pump buzzing in boot, if not check fuel pump circuit or pump itself, good luck
Check for vacuum leaks.
Not recommended. E85 (flex fuel) engines are modified engines that allows the use of flex fuel. E85 is less potent then standard gas so more fuel (up to 34%) is needed to be injected into the cylinders to retain the car's power. Flex fuel cars have electronic fuel injectors, that can sense the E85 gasoline and increase the amount injected into the chamber. If you put E85 fuel into a standard engine, u will experience a significant reduction in power, and possibly doing harm to your engine. E85 fuel is good in a since that it burns cleaner and emits less emissions but because more fuel is needed to be injected, it produces lower fuel economy numbers.