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Highly unlikely.
If you are accelerating or moving at high speed when it "shuts off," it is more likely a fuel delivery problem, or perhaps a heat-related ignition issue.
Do a readout of stored codes with an ODB-II reader, and proceed diagnostic from there. Primary culprit: MAGNETIC PICKUP COIL in distributor (they fail when hot).
check for fuel leaks. from the gas tank, to the fuel lines, to the carb. i assume its an electronic throttle body 2 barrel. i have seen those leak internaly from the inside of the carb/throttle body causing exsess fuel to be used. you could also have a very bad fuel/air ratio going on there. could be bad o2 sensors. but i would start with the leaking fuel first.
No. The Fuel Pump is controlled by the SBEC Controller through the Auto Shutdown Relay (ASD). For testing purposes and using an Enhanced Scan Tool, both ASD and Fuel Pump operation can be easily tested. Also, the Single Board Engine Controller (SBEC) WHEN Ignition Switch is in the RUN position, requires a distributor reference signal or it will de-energize the ASD.
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