A freind of mine has an 03 2500 with a 5. 9 and a six speed manual. It has recently developed a problem where it is very hard to start, hot or cold, imediatly after shutting engine off or after sitting, the problem remains the same. The truck must be cranked intermittently for 1 to 2 minutes before it will start, then once it finaly does fire, it does so in a comepletely normmal manner, giving no signs of air in the fuel system. The truck has 137,000 miles on it, the original owner had the cp3 pump replaced under warranty at around 50,000 miles for reasons we do not know. the truck also has a new lift pump and filter on it, this however did not affect the problem. There is no evidence of any fuel in the oil, and when I had him crank the engine, and cracked a couple injector return lines loose, fuel did spurt out while cranking. I hooked my scanner up to it, I am getting throttle position , intake air temp , coolant temp, and RPM. readings while running and while cranking the engine that seem to be normal. Once the truck starts, it runs great, idles smooth, has plenty of power, and does not stall. While cranking, if I give it a small shot of either, it will fire right up and run fine. There are no leaks in the fuel fittings or lines that I have been able to find. Truck did have a quadzilla programmer installed for a short time, however it has been removed and is stock now. Please Help.