If you fill it up with gas it will miss and die at stops. If you just put 3/4 tank of gas it runs fine. I think its something to do with the gauge being above the full mark. Once you drive it until gauge drops below full it runs fine the rest of the tank. also when you put gas in you have to let it trickle in. If you try to fill it up wide open it wont take it.
Sounds like you have a problem either with your fuel tank, Fuel Filler tube, or Fuel Tank Vent Tube. All of these will contribute to the conditions you have described.
what i have figured out is there is a valve parralell with the filler tube and it must be bad because you can not put fuel in it above a trickle evap valve maybe
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what i have figured out is there is a valve parralell with the filler tube and it must be bad because you can not put fuel in it above a trickle evap valve maybe