Warm Start stumble/multiple attempts... where to start looking?

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Did I read that right, fuel pressure rises to 100 PSI? You're lucky if the only thing leaking is the injectors into the cylinders! If that fuel pressure reading is correct, verified with the mechanical gauge off the fuel rail, I'm thinking it's time to drop the tank and change out the fuel pump. Before one of your quick disconnect fittings pops off right on the exhaust pipes
Yes, after shutoff the heatsoak causes it to go up. Think it's normal.
 

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Wife got home with the 2014 Escalade, she has a 20 minute commute at highway speeds. Did the fuel pump about 9 months ago, an ACDelco unit. It was 58 PSI idling. Turned it off and crept up to 63 PSI, never went higher.

I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think your fuel system is rated for 100 PSI..... No idea what the safe limit is though.
 

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Did I read that right, fuel pressure rises to 100 PSI? You're lucky if the only thing leaking is the injectors into the cylinders! If that fuel pressure reading is correct, verified with the mechanical gauge off the fuel rail, I'm thinking it's time to drop the tank and change out the fuel pump. Before one of your quick disconnect fittings pops off right on the exhaust pipes
I may have exaggerated. I only find a couple logs where it climbs to 82psi..
That was only a a 60 degree day, but the pressure does seem to plateau right there.
Perhaps the fuel is leaking past the pump, or some pressure relief valve, back to the tank?

Took about 2 to 2.5 minutes from shutdown.. ECT was 194 degF on shutdown for both.
(sorry the 2 graphs are zoomed different amounts, top one took 2.5 minutes, bottom was 2 minutes)

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That still seems rather high. I'd check with a mechanical gauge on the fuel rail to verify.... Even 82 PSI raises safety questions. GM used to have a return line on the ls engines which used a pressure regulator. I'm thinking they did away with that around 2005. After that I believe the pressure was regulated by the fuel pump module in the tank. Normally when the pressure rapidly drops after shutdown, that's the fuel pump in the tank leaking excess fuel backwards.... I'm betting yours has failed in just the opposite way. I can't say I've seen that before.
 

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But by all means check with a mechanical fuel pressure gauge. If the mechanical gauge shows the readings are incorrect and you have normal fuel pressure, then your electronic fuel pressure sensor is likely the problem. For example, it could be telling the ECM you have more than enough fuel pressure, in the ECM will not allow the fuel pump to come on... Which would also give the symptoms you have. And I don't think there's a trouble code for excess fuel pressure.
 

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