Not fuel, it's the spark. Replace the coil in the dist first. Then run up to normal temp to see if fans come on. @ 212* or a little less, they should. If your bottom radiator hose is still cool at that point, then the sensor at the bottom of the radiator is not seeing proper coolant flow.
If you're going into the red, then I would suspect a plugged radiator, or stuck thermostat.
The reason I suggested the ignition coil first, is that is the most common problem for the issue on your model 4 cyl Camry. If the coil on yours is external mounted outside the dist, try sugg #2 below.
The second most common is the engine coolant temp sensor on the water neck. That is the EFI temp sensor. (ECT) The eletrical one, not the vacuum one. This IS a fuel related fault.
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