Thanks guys. Yes on the time thing. 10-15 sec. after starting, it all goes to he11. There is a lot of gas down in the oil pan and if I let it continue to idle, everything starts to smoke. The MAF is new and connected. Relays are new. The engine will continue to idle, but very eratic. If I try to give it gas, it usually stumbles and dies. Gotta let it sit for a while before starting again. Oh, I did a diagnostic and the fuel inj. code came up on the dash.


'89 Trooper 2.6L automatic--216,000+ miles