I ran into a similar issue years back. Not the same but had high fuel trim issues. My long term trims were high after a 2+ hour road trip. After the MAF and MAP sensor replacement without changes, I found it to be a fuel pump issue. The previous owner had had the pump replaced but they didn't crimp the new electrical wires together. They twisted the ends together and taped them up. After the replacement and proper crimping of the wires, better trims and no issues since.
Again maybe not the same but just thinking it could be a pump issue.