More than likely your fuel filter is getting clogged up. Usually when a vehicle stumbles when you apply more gas it has either a clogged fuel filter, air filter, or exhaust pipe.
If a 1999 Ford Range starts rough and wants to stall if not given extra gas, the fuel filter might need changed. If it becomes clogged, gas can not get through.
I have a 1980 CJ5 with a 4.2 and after driving 6149 miles over a 1 year period, I used 378.7 gallons of gas. This will calculate out to a 16.2 MPG average.
A modern car's gas tank is designed to have pressure in it. If it does not have pressure, the car could stall. That is one way to keep gasoline from evaporating into the atmosphere.
water in gas tank
Does it stall at idle, just after you start up? Does it stall when you give it gas - or take your foot off of the gas? Does it stall at stoplights, stopsigns, etc? Does it stall when the engine is hot or cold or warm? I would love to try and help, but you've gotta give me something to work off of!
the gas in your system has turned into varnish . new gas and octane boost after a while will clear. if not drain and flush with new gas, change filter and clean carb.
The vehicle would stall when put in gear would be the fuel pump. The fuel pump is very weak which would explain why in neutral the vehicle starts if it gear it would have to have more gas.
The primary cause of a 1994 Honda Accord to stall when the gas is low is water or contaminants in the gas tank. When the gas level is low, the fuel pickup will pull contaminants that would otherwise be floating well away from the inlet.
Running out of gas, timing chain breaks.
running out of gas? is it carburated?
engine stalls at low speed
None, no gas is given off.