2001 Dodge Ram only runs if I put gas down throttle body. Changed the Chrank shaft position sensor, cam shaft position sensor and ECM. 50 psi at gas rail. I'm out of ideas.any suggestions?

Asked by 1Ol30 Jun 26, 2015 at 09:25 AM about the 2001 Dodge RAM 2500 ST LB 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2001 Dodge Ram only runs when gas is poured down throttle body. Changed crankshaft
position sensor, camshaft position sensor, coil and wires. Put in a rebuilt ECM. Checked
and found 50 psi at fuel rail. OBDII shows no codes. I am flat out of ideas, any hints.
Thanks

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Check for injector pulse. Fuel pressure at the rail is great, but the injectors need to be pulsing to get the fuel into the cylinders.

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