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OH ya, just buy a wheel barrow full of parts and throw at it! No need to figure out what's going on! All you mechanics over there! You're fired! We hired us about 5 parts replacers to take yer place! First get a fuel pressure gauge, put it on the car, then drive it until it happens. You can monitor if a drop in fuel pressure is what is causing the stall. THEN maybe start suspecting fuel pump relays and pumps and filters, etc.. Asssuming that is fine, then do a quick check and see if it has spark or not, and follow a reasonable diagnostic path. This throwing parts (and money) at a problem is just foolish, what ya need is to DIAGNOSE and repair the problem, not just replace parts til it's fixed!!......Gilly
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