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2005 6.0L Fuel pressure Specs


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60 psi +- 5 psi. should be pretty steady, both at idle and at higher rpm. it can dip a little when you hit the gas, but should return to the same pressure when holding the throttle.

 

If the pressure drops or it can't maintain 60 psi at higher rpm, time for a new fuel pump (and check higher rpm, mine could maintain 60 psi at idle, so I thought it was ok, but then later I noticed that pressure would drop to under 20 psi when the engine was running faster).

 

you might also want to retrofit an in-line fuel filter (pre-'04 had an inline one along the frame rail on the driver's side). GM put a fairly crappy filter in the fuel pump, but crap can definitely get through that. cheaper/faster to replace the filter than having crap plug all the injectors.

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It will be good idea if you get connected the scaner, and go for a ride, and monitoring the misfiring cilinders, if is only one or multiples, and you can focus on that, belive me is worth. Of curse check for cables, sparkplugs, and coils, and davester is correct about the fuel pressure 60 psi +/- 5psi with the key On and motor Off, idle and higher rpm. Hope that help, my 2 cents.

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On 11/15/2016 at 9:27 AM, Rflshootr said:

Can anyone tell me the proper fuel pressure specs for a 2005 Silverado 2500HD with a 6.0L?

I'm trying to troubleshoot a P0300 code that only happens during highway driving. Thanks.

Most common culprit with p0300 is gonna be one of your D.I. coils.

Is your OBD only showing a random misfire & not cylinder specific?

60-65 on fuel pressure

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