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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxdout1 View Post
    Im having the same problem on a 06. I put 8 new gm injectors in and still having the same problem. It only does it at wot and when its warm. Pump at idle you can ramp it up to 24000 psi and hold it all day. when it warms up it will command 26000 and drop to 12000

    I can only speculate that you may benefit from some tweaking in the tuning. This is ASSUMING thatyou are not running a plastic bodied fuel filter and have no excessive restriction.

    I'd probably start by lift pump supply pressure first.
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    I often tow 24k lbs in the Arizona mountains at 115f and my 185k mile LBZ truck has never set P0087 code or gone into limp mode. I have a 100 gallon aux fuel tank and a gravity/check ball feed into the 34 gallon primary fuel tank. This system keeps the 34 gallon truck tank full at all times. I think the full tank of fuel absorbs a lot of the heat from the hot return line fuel which helps keep the entire fuel system cool. Additionally, I pressure wash the fuel cooler under the truck bed about every 30-60 days.

    I would suggest to anyone setting the P0087 code to pressure wash your fuel cooler and keep as much fuel as possible in your fuel tank when towing. It won't cost anything and it seems to be working for on my truck. I could just be lucky and my truck could start acting up tomorrow.

    Good Luck
    John
    *2006 Chevy, 3500, 4X4, DRW, (LBZ) D/A, CC, LT, 252K Miles, 19.5" Wheels, Mag Hytec Transmission Pan and Differential Cover, SS Grill Guard, Racor 2 micron aux fuel filter, 100 Gallon Aux Fuel Tank, using Edge Evolution, Predator Diablosport, Kennedy ECM tune, Fitch Fuel Catalyst.

    *2006 Four Winds, Dutchman, 36', RV, D/A, 5500 Kodiak.
    *1993 Harley Davidson, Turbo charged, Springer Softail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoyleJR View Post
    I often tow 24k lbs in the Arizona mountains at 115f and my 185k mile LBZ truck has never set P0087 code or gone into limp mode. I have a 100 gallon aux fuel tank and a gravity/check ball feed into the 34 gallon primary fuel tank. This system keeps the 34 gallon truck tank full at all times. I think the full tank of fuel absorbs a lot of the heat from the hot return line fuel which helps keep the entire fuel system cool. Additionally, I pressure wash the fuel cooler under the truck bed about every 30-60 days.

    I would suggest to anyone setting the P0087 code to pressure wash your fuel cooler and keep as much fuel as possible in your fuel tank when towing. It won't cost anything and it seems to be working for on my truck. I could just be lucky and my truck could start acting up tomorrow.

    Good Luck
    John
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    Mark,

    Yes my truck is running the original (from the factory) injectors. The only things that are not original on the truck are the drive shaft carrier bearing, one glow plug #8, and tires and brakes. It is the best truck I have ever owned. Good luck when you relocate.

    John
    *2006 Chevy, 3500, 4X4, DRW, (LBZ) D/A, CC, LT, 252K Miles, 19.5" Wheels, Mag Hytec Transmission Pan and Differential Cover, SS Grill Guard, Racor 2 micron aux fuel filter, 100 Gallon Aux Fuel Tank, using Edge Evolution, Predator Diablosport, Kennedy ECM tune, Fitch Fuel Catalyst.

    *2006 Four Winds, Dutchman, 36', RV, D/A, 5500 Kodiak.
    *1993 Harley Davidson, Turbo charged, Springer Softail.
    *2007 Pontiac Solstice.
    *2005 Jeep, Liberty, CRD (diesel).
    *Full-timing in USA, see America first.

    BUY AMERICAN or CANADIAN, NOTHING from CHINA .

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