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This is an indication of vapor lock in the fuel system. The fuel line is getting to hot and causing the gas to vaporize. There are 2 things that you can do, check the fuel line routing and make sure it is not coming close to hot engine parts like the exhaust. Also check the fuel pump pressure.
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