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have you replaced the map sensor or try unplugging the map sensor and see what it does also check the vacume hose or conection to the map sensor also try unpugging the throtle position sensor with either one unpugged you wont be able to drive it but you can see what it does parked
Try looking for a can-like looking 'accumulator' receiver dryer.
It will be aluminum in color and have a quick connect valve on it. This may also have a blue cap on it if it hasn't been lost over the years.
The tube from the r134a refrigerant goes here when the car is running and the a/c is set on its coldest position with fan on high.
My first guss would be a fuel pump, just would have to verify that when you first turn on the ignition to crank you can either hear the fuel pump turn on in the tank or not, if you cannot hear the buzz or whine noise from the pump in the tank you need a fuel pump. Fuel pumps are a very common problem with these trucks.
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