Months ago my engine started surging when idling. It has gotten progressively worse. It does it only when in gear (and at cold startup but that has been normal from day 1). It smooths out when I shift to neutral or park and often will stay smooth when shifted back into gear. Below are some charts of fuel rail pressure vs commanded pressure. First one is when in gear idling and surging then shifted into neutral where it smooths out. Second shows some spikes when I was driving around. It appears the pressure jumping around at idle is my surging problem but I have never looked at this when there were no problems so I don't know what is normal. It looks like the actuator is not following the commands well but is it that the best the FCA can follow commands that are not quite steady? I don't understand why neutral vs in gear makes such a difference. Thoughts on what is causing it? I have not tried anything yet. I did not want to load the parts cannon without a better idea of what it might be. MAP, FCA, limiting valve, cascade overflow valve, fuel filters?
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