IlxMindFul
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I drive a 98 civic Lx D16y7, the transmission was changed over to a standard, the engine was taken apart for cleaning. After everything went back together, she worked great for three days until I was driving to work the other day, it is 100+ miles there and back. About halfway to work the car starts misfiring horribly, almost bad enough to kill the engine, pushing the throttle a little and letting off of it helped the car not miss out. I made it to work, at this time with the clutch in the engine dies, just drops off and never tries to idle. After working a full shift, I got to the car, thinking timing was an issue I turned the distributor a bit, got in the car fired it up, ran decent, but again halfway home the car died, leaving me stranded. After pulling plugs can confirm three out of four misfires. It seemed like a fuel problem (little gas seemed to work while full throttle kills the engine), changed the fuel pump, no progress. We learned that clamping down on the fuel return out of the regulator makes the car run fine, as soon as the clamp is removed, s**t again. We are getting a readings of about 35 psi before fuel filter, with return clamped its well over 90 psi we are not running it like this. So we replaced the regulator, still no change. We replaced the fuel filter, no change. We pulled the fuel rail off, everything is working/spraying fine. We have a donor car, pulled the ecu out of the car that doesn't run, put it in the good car (to avoid killing two ecu's if that was the case) the donor car ran without missing a beat. The car is in time. I'm starting to run out of options and don't know where else to go.