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Could be several things. You will have to figure out if it is loosing ignition or fuel to proceed. Could be a relay or the ignition module among other things.
If it has that pressure when it dies, or is losing power, then it must not be fuel-related. Just a thought: Do you have a large air leak from a faulty brake booster? I think you would hear air hissing when brakes are pressed if it's bad.Might check that.
there is alot of cars that do not have a dip stick..thus having to check fluid by loosing a bolt on the transmission pan. This also is the fill point, If it starts to seep out of the hole you know you have enough fluid! It should say exact under transmission in your owners manual
Smoking out the tailpipe is usually caused by worn rings, or really worn valve guide seals. (if it is an oil smoke) If it is a black smoke, it is running too rich, maybe an injector leaking or stuck open.
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