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I'm looking for assistance with diagnosing an intermittent stalling issue on my 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi.The truck stalls primarily when coming to a stop or while braking. Sometimes the engine shuts off instantly as if the key was turned off, while other times it seems to choke out before stalling. The engine restarts immediately after the stall.A few observations:No active fault codes are present.The issue is more common once the engine is warmed up.The tachometer on the instrument cluster will occasionally drop to zero instantly during the event, but scan tool RPM data appears normal.Long-term fuel trims appear normal, but Bank 1 fuel trim tends to go positive at idle.Vacuum leak checks have not revealed any obvious leaks.Parts and repairs already performed:Throttle body replacedBrake booster replacedTorque converter replacedTransmission rebuiltMAP sensor cleanedcrankshaft position sensor, camshaft position sensor have been replaced as well have recommendations for additional diagnostic tests to perform?