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Dealing with the OP's problem, he's losing prime which causes the extended start times. He's got a fuel line that is sucking air. I've never understood why a Cummins PT Fuel system sucking air will cause them to run at a higher idle and be slow to return to idle. They are also slow to respond...
I agree with Simp. My truck is slow to return to idle but if I pull the pedal up by hand, it's nearly instant. It doesn't affect driveability and it always settles to it's normal idle within about 3 seconds so I've not put any effort into fixing it.
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