Nothing really about shudder-closest thing to it is "Engine Speed Surges Under Load or in Operating Range". Following is the list of their diagnostics:
-Fuel level low in tank
-Electronic fault codes active or high counts of inactive fault codes
-Fuel filter is plugged
-ECM calibration is outdated
-ECM is not calibrated or has incorrect calibration
-Accelerator pedal restricted or malfunctioning
-Engine Speed Sensor or circuit is malfunctioning
-Moisture in wiring harness connections
-Air in the fuel system
-Fuel lift pump is malfunctioning
-Fuel injection pump voltage supply circuit is malfunctioning
-Fuel inlet restriction
-Injector is malfunctioning
-Injectors are not correct
-Injector shim thickness is not correct
-Fuel connector is leaking fuel
-Vehicle parasitic losses are excessive
-Clutch is malfunctioning or not correct
-Fuel drain line restriction
-Fuel grade is not correct or fuel quality is poor
-Turbocharger is not correct
-Turbocharger wastegate is malfunctioning
-Turbocharger wheel clearance is out of spec
-Fuel injection pump is malfunctioning
-Internal engine damage
Obviously some of these are pretty simple to check out. For example on my truck I can tell you for a fact that the lift pump is working because I run a FP gauge. As to the injectors not being correct, I guess I'm guilty of that with my 275's... . and the EZ could fall under the category of improperly calibrated ECM

. The things I see on here that interest me are ESS failure, APPS failure, water in the connections, VP44 voltage supply, and fuel drain line restriction... . especially the last 2. These haven't really been discussed yet...
So what specifics on any of the above can I add?
Jason