If it acts like it is flooding while idling, but it runs fine on the road, it could be running too rich and flooding it out due to leaking injectors, bad fuel pressure regulator, or excessive fuel pressure.
I would start by replacing the Fuel Pressure Regulator since it doesn't cost as much as the injectors.
Check your fuel pressure using a Fuel Pressure Check Gauge to see if the fuel pressure regulator is maintaining the proper pressure.
Vacuum is attached to the
Fuel Pressure Regulator
to control system pressure. When the fuel pressure regulator is not
functioning properly it causes the fuel pressure to be above normal
operating pressure. This condition causes excess fuel to be injected
causing a rich mixture that produces black smoke.
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