No power, no codes
What carfixer007 said ^^^^^^^
. . . and/or watch the fuel pressure in the same conditions as you described above:
. . . and/or watch the fuel pressure in the same conditions as you described above:
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I think you ave a restricted exhaust or weak fuel pump. Check back pressure or just do this. Watch the fuel pressure while power braking. Keep it at converter stall until it starts running bad. Does the fuel pressure hold while the engine loses power? If so, it'* a plugged exhaust. If not, the pump is bad.
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