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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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