> The car has had new injectors and a new fuel pump installed. It also had > the tank removed and steam cleaned. Does this make any difference, or does > it simply mean less to replace? Outside of this, is their anything else I > can expect to wrestle with? Most of the electrical system seems fine as does > the frame. With only 3,000 miles, what wear will there be? > Sean Hard to say without knowing a little more. What I suggested was an educated guess ("been there, done that"), not to be considered absolute. What you have done so far certainly "makes a difference" but is not nearly enough. You have only tackled the two ends. Now you need to work on the "middle". For starters you should replace all rubber-like fuel line components and completely purge all steel fuel lines. You should also replace the fuel filter. In addition, at minimum, you should dismantle the fuel distributor and clean it, possibly you may have to replace it. And don't forget to purge or replace the lines from the distributor to the injectors. If you haven't done all this, the new injectors you say have been installed may be trashed with gunk. Don't bother looking for any "wear" anywhere. Just gunk! "Outside this" there are a few dozen anomalies that might contribute to you plight. As an aside, how certain are you that the car has "only 3,000 miles" on it? Uncertified used DeLoreans that have changed hands a few times are notorious for having grossly inaccurate miles on the clock. Regards, Ed Thompson (#6419 since 1982)