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Next time it dies, open the fuel cap, count to five, put it back on, and see if it starts. This doesnt mean the regulator is working, but if the fuel tank is over pressurizing, then the return may not be able to return to the tank from tank pressure.Regulator is in the tank. But I connected a fuel gauge to the rail and it never cuts out. Even after it died I have 54 psi at the rail
DammitI dont think it's the ecm at this point. I replaced it this morning and got the same result
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dang good catch!Finally figured it out. It ended up being the ignition coil ground on the block
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Actually had a buddy that had this happen. His issue was the new crank sensor he installed was a dud. Installed another an problem fixedTruck has about 280k on it. From a cold start it will run and drive for 20 minutes then stalls and won't restart. I've already changed the crank, cam, map, mass air, oil, and coolant sensors. Along with the fuel pump, fuel relay, ignition relay, and the ecm. Plus cleaned the throttle body. The truck has no check engine lights on. And at this point I'm completely lost. When it dies I have 54 psi at the rails. Throttle body is at 4% at idle and opens to 14% after it dies. Also showing pluse width on the injector. Any ideas please comment.
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