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One other possibility not mentioned and though it is unlikely it did happen to me and one other person here. Our cars were doing the same thing and it was just as if you shut the fuel off. Coast over to the side of the road, wait a while and it would start right up. After two months of trying everything I had it up on a friends lift and we had it running and just happened to be looking at the rubber fuel line. All of a sudden it just sucked closed and the car died. We took the line off and it looked and it looked and felt great but I got a new one and replaced it and never had that problem again. Same for the other guy after I told him what I found. And the part of my line that collapsed wasn't in the hottest location either.
Ron
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