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sounds to me like something besides the throttle is opening up in the intake manifold-the fuel could be shutting off also causing a lean situation-nasty little cars-I hate cars that don't preform properly-when it stalls does anything smell hot-cheers Denny
I'm not a mechanic and I know this is an old post but I have the same car and in my research trying to figure out what's wrong with mine I have found in several posts that the MAF Sensor is bad because if it is bad the cars computer will NOT let it go past 2000 rpm's. When I saw that number in your post I KNEW that was the answer.
I would have the charging system checked for over-voltage and AC ripple. There maybe a hidden wire harness problem if the charging system is okay. Wiggle test the wire harness while the engine is running to help locate the problem area. That is way to many parts replaced.
could be an idle controll sensor...maf sensor or o2 sensor....run a good carb/fuel ingector cleaner through with with some high test gas, do this for you next 2 fill ups, one can of cleaner per full tank...if it doesnt work.. then one of those senors is playing tricks with ya...In worst case the timing belt is slipping..
hope this was helpful !
Have you had the tires balanced lately? Make sure all tires are at the right pressures, make sure all lug nuts are on the car and torqued properly. If all of this is OK, have the wheels balanced (rotate them while you're at it).
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