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Try disconnecting the fuel line at the rear of the car blow it out with a low pressure air hose ---if you have a filter blow the line between rear of car and front of filter make sure its open ---then try from tank to before the filter with line disconnected--- from the rear to front try blowing from tank side of the filter thru the filter --- probably a clogged filter --if you do the 3 step method you will isolate where its "plugged"--- how old are the fuel lines in the car?? are they Aeroquip??? or stock??? if they are more than 2-3 years old might be time to replace them as the lining has maybe deteriorated -also check regulator for any obstructions ----FED 387
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For curiositys sake, did you check the rear end housing and see if its flipping? We straightened out a pinion angle shifting problem and housing binding on a car and it was worth half a second.
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