AaronFL
Enthusiast
Hi,
I was on my way to a car show in Naples, FL yesterday morning. I was cruising down the highway in 6th gear and about 180 miles into my trip the engine started to sputter and the rpms dropped and she stalled. I coasted off the exit that happened to be there and pulled off the road and took a breather and tried to start her again. She sputtered and idled at about 100rpms and stalled again. I pressed the gas pedal to the floor and tried a half dozen more times and finally she slowly sputtered back to life. I immediately drove it to the nearest gas station and filled her up. I didn't have any other troubles for the remaining 350 miles of my trip. What do you think it could be?
I had a little under 1/2 tank of gas. I purchased the car 2 weeks ago and it had been sitting for a couple of years prior to that. I have not ran the tank down lower than 3/8 tank since I have owned it, but have put about 25 gallons of gas through her since I purchased. There was no check engine light. The car is a 2001 RT/10 20K miles, Striker heads, 708 cam, belanger headers, corsa exhaust. I had the oil and battery replaced last week. I have also had the car stall when I push in the clutch when coming to a stop. I am assuming this is a symptom of the pcm "relearn". I looked through the service records for the car and it looks like the spark plugs and wires were replaced in 2009 right before the car was put into storage. I measured the fuel economy at 19.6mpg for those 180 miles.
I am new to mechanical work (eagerly wanting to learn), but my guess would be there was some crud in the fuel tank that caused a blockage and the car sputtered out . I plan to have the fuel filter replaced ASAP (by the viper tech). I am going to clean the IAC and throttle bodies today too. I have the service manual.
It was kind of scary being stranded for a few minutes on the side of some dark back road at 5:00am. Thanks for the help everyone! I appreciate any thoughts on what this could have been.
Attached is a quick picture from the car show. No Vipers
I was on my way to a car show in Naples, FL yesterday morning. I was cruising down the highway in 6th gear and about 180 miles into my trip the engine started to sputter and the rpms dropped and she stalled. I coasted off the exit that happened to be there and pulled off the road and took a breather and tried to start her again. She sputtered and idled at about 100rpms and stalled again. I pressed the gas pedal to the floor and tried a half dozen more times and finally she slowly sputtered back to life. I immediately drove it to the nearest gas station and filled her up. I didn't have any other troubles for the remaining 350 miles of my trip. What do you think it could be?
I had a little under 1/2 tank of gas. I purchased the car 2 weeks ago and it had been sitting for a couple of years prior to that. I have not ran the tank down lower than 3/8 tank since I have owned it, but have put about 25 gallons of gas through her since I purchased. There was no check engine light. The car is a 2001 RT/10 20K miles, Striker heads, 708 cam, belanger headers, corsa exhaust. I had the oil and battery replaced last week. I have also had the car stall when I push in the clutch when coming to a stop. I am assuming this is a symptom of the pcm "relearn". I looked through the service records for the car and it looks like the spark plugs and wires were replaced in 2009 right before the car was put into storage. I measured the fuel economy at 19.6mpg for those 180 miles.
I am new to mechanical work (eagerly wanting to learn), but my guess would be there was some crud in the fuel tank that caused a blockage and the car sputtered out . I plan to have the fuel filter replaced ASAP (by the viper tech). I am going to clean the IAC and throttle bodies today too. I have the service manual.
It was kind of scary being stranded for a few minutes on the side of some dark back road at 5:00am. Thanks for the help everyone! I appreciate any thoughts on what this could have been.
Attached is a quick picture from the car show. No Vipers
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