OK, I got a little problem folks. It's a beautiful New England day so I decided to take my car to work (15-20 mi.) and just two exits away I ran into some trouble. I'm cruising along at 65 and the car suddenly starts to choke and buck a little. I play with the throttle and it just comes and goes and weezes a little. I pull over and try to look things over but see nothing of real concern. She starts right back up and in neutral seems to throttle just fine. I get back going and run thru the gears and within a few seconds and another exit it does it again. Seems to run a little better at slower speed with less acceleration. When I come to a stop it pretty much dies out, like at the end of the exit, but it starts right back up and just runs ****ty. Right before I parked it the sound was off too. It was a low mello drone like a fan boat or something instead of the usual throaty sound.
I have to try to fix it at lunch or at least get it home. I am hoping it's just as simple as a fuel filter problem since it seems like it's starving under acceleration when in gear.
So far in park I can rev the engine and it is smooth but once I get going, forget it.
Any bright ideas out there or other thoughts? I really don't want to get stranded but I'm not to keen about having to leave it at work tonite or anything either.
I have to try to fix it at lunch or at least get it home. I am hoping it's just as simple as a fuel filter problem since it seems like it's starving under acceleration when in gear.

Any bright ideas out there or other thoughts? I really don't want to get stranded but I'm not to keen about having to leave it at work tonite or anything either.