Best indication is that the booster pump isn’t raising pressure high enough to fire with starter cranking.On a good working system the in tank pump will circulate fuel through the entire system and back to the fuel tank before you hit the starter. The thing is throwing me off is he said he's having some high running pressures almost 80 psi. On a good running system and the whole system primed we really don't need the in tank pump running just helps us if we change the fuel filters to get the air out and then circulate the fuel back to the tank. I'm just trying to find out if he has fuel circulation to start with. We started off thinking it was air but once the system's running it should have primed up the whole system I've been able to start without starting fluid.
A little starting fluid gooses the cranking speed high enough to start.
Unfortunately, the booster pump is inaccessible to service in the truck best I can tell.