So i was driving by my friends house and they were outside. so i stopped and talked to them, and then i did a burnout leaving. At the very end of the burnout, the sound of the car completely changed. It got really deep, totally different. Sounded like it was starving. So i turned into a road to turn around to go back to my friends house, and as i got close to a stop the car shut off. There was a potent smell of fuel. There was oil and fuel mixed on the ground but only a little bit. But When i pushed it to a flat surface there was a shit ton of fuel and oil on the ground. I plugged in my tuner and the gode p0193 came up, which is "fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input". Symptoms are engine light on and car will not start. I did try to start the car again right after it shut off, it cranked and then all lights shut off and then came back on, but it would not start. Sometimes, i turned the key and it didnt even turn over fully, clicked, and turned off.
When i brought it home, stuff was just dripping. I feel that if i blew the block, it would be profusely spilling everywhere, not dripping. Also, there is no mess under the hood, just some fuel sitting on the frame rail on passenger side.
Im feeling that both a oil and fuel line broke. Am i correct?
There was also no boom when it happened and the motor didnt shut off right away, it kept going. So is my assumption correct?
Also note that the other day when i was pumping gas, i heard a sizzling, and i noticed fuel dripping on my passenger side of my x-pipe.
When i brought it home, stuff was just dripping. I feel that if i blew the block, it would be profusely spilling everywhere, not dripping. Also, there is no mess under the hood, just some fuel sitting on the frame rail on passenger side.
Im feeling that both a oil and fuel line broke. Am i correct?
There was also no boom when it happened and the motor didnt shut off right away, it kept going. So is my assumption correct?
Also note that the other day when i was pumping gas, i heard a sizzling, and i noticed fuel dripping on my passenger side of my x-pipe.