Hello, it's a 2008 5.7gi-300-j. The surge in rpm is me throttling up then back to idle very quickly.
Getting the injectors cleaner and serviced was on the list, you think this almost stall is because of a dirty injector?
OOOOoohhhh... Lolol. I thought it was surging on it's own! Haha, sorry, must've misread.
Yeah, dirty injector can cause that for sure. When you're pulling back on the throttle, the ECM sends an instant signal to pull back on fuel. That hard pull back on fuel is just a little bit of reverb from the engine assimilating to the instant choke amount of fuel, especially if there's no load on the engine.
However, it could also be an air leak (bad seal somewhere inbetween the fuel line fittings, air slipping by a faulty gasket on the intake or around the injectors, etc). The ECM and fuel delivery is only as good as the vacuum circuits they rely on.
I'd take starter fluid and spray it around those various parts of the engine while it's running and look for the engine to surge when doing so (spraying around injectors, around fuel fittings, Fuel lines, intake manifold gasket edges, etc) to ensure there's no air leaking in when cutting back on the fuel. If the engine surges or bogs at all when you spray in any certain little fitting, gasket, or injector area, then that's your problem where too much air is making it into the system causing the fuel to lean out.
Given everything you've replaced, it's either getting an abundance of fuel and not enough air OR an abundance of air and not enough fuel (in that moment when it stumbles and recovers).
- Air leak somewhere, allowing the fuel to lean out too much.
- Vapor lock (a fuel line too close to a hot part of the engine, and the heat bubbles up the fuel in that area creating a "vapor lock" tgat would stall you out and cause hell trying t get it back started. We it really hot out the day it died on you?)
- Bad/Clogged injector(s)
- Leaky injector
- Bad ECM (doubtful unless it's been waterlogged).