Hey Mainc,
I will get the ICM tested as you eliminated my ICM spark interrupt suspicions. I agree the exhaust temp may be the contributing factor.
I agree with your fuel injector idea. I previously tested the fuel rail pressure (post stall) while cranking it was at 35-37psi and increased to 40+psi within minutes after I stopped cranking. I assume the pressure rose due to the injectors being closed and fuel heat expansion.
As mentioned in earlier posts, there were never any codes found.
I will keep you all posted! (so to speak)
Thanks
I will get the ICM tested as you eliminated my ICM spark interrupt suspicions. I agree the exhaust temp may be the contributing factor.
I agree with your fuel injector idea. I previously tested the fuel rail pressure (post stall) while cranking it was at 35-37psi and increased to 40+psi within minutes after I stopped cranking. I assume the pressure rose due to the injectors being closed and fuel heat expansion.
As mentioned in earlier posts, there were never any codes found.
I will keep you all posted! (so to speak)
Thanks
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