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old car > 90* with ac on, stalling like it's running out of gas = VAPOR LOCK

turn the ac off and tough it out.

holy shit, just looked that up and seems like that was what was going on.

thanks.

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shit i didnt even think about that, havent dealt with vapor lock in a loonnnggg time.

i dont remember what we did on our old motorhome to get it to quit doin that.

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Vapor lock? On that vehicle? Pure comedy gold. Any decent mechanic will be laughing as soon as you turn your back if you tell him that.

1997 model year Nissans have electronic fuel injection. This is not vapor lock. The good news is a 1997 will have OBD - On Board Diagnostics. You should start by pulling the codes to see what may be causing the poor performance.

A failing sensor (TPS, O2, MAP, IAT, CT, MAF...) or a weak ignition system component could cause what you describe. Your fuel pressure should be right at 34 psi with the engine idling, and should go up to 43 psi if you pull the vacuum line off of the fuel pressure regulator.

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if a miss trouble code comes up i would think bad injector/fuel tapit if you have no trouble code i would put new plug wirs on it. its hard to tell tho with out being there. also vaporloc acurs mostly in caberated cars with mechanical fuel pumps. it rarely hapens in fuelemjected vehicles with high pressure fuel pumps. its late n im slightly inbreated so im spelchecking

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a loose ground can also do really weird things to cars...check your battery and all other grounds.

Already checked.

Truck's working fine, the shop didn't find anything wrong with it.

2015 Honda Civic LX 4dr | 24k miles

Stock H/U and mids/highs

Power Acoustik GW3-12" D2 Sub

HiFonics BXX1200.1D @ 1ohm

Random 2.5^3' dual ported box

NVX LOC

Stinger wiring throughout 

 

1977 Chevy SWB

Cammed 350

Dual exhaust

Cheap Wish stereo

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