Well I was out tonight cruising around with a buddy when, lined up at a red light, I engaged in a wide opwn throttle activity which caused my car to die. There was no sputtering or any unusual sounds. It just died like I had turned the key off. I was able to make it to a side street where the car was parked for approximately 1 hour. There was no leaks or puddles under the car and the engine did not exhibit any signs of overheating. I attempted to start the car with no luck. It cranks over fine and doesn't have any sounds that, in my experience, are indicitive of internal engiene damage. I am not super familiar with these cars yet and I was just wondering if anyone had a good starting point to diagnose the problem. I am not asking for a miricale, and I realize what I am asking is complicated just from reading a thread post, but I was wondering if there was something basic or simple that causes this? My speed at the time was around 65 mph, 5300 rpm, and approximately 18 lbs of boost.