Resolved. See post #59
Updating details: Parts replaced:
HPFP
valve cover gaskets
In tank fuel pump assembly
Fuel pump resistor
Relief valve
All the blue resistors (ETV, Injectors, FP, Circuit)
On to the details...
Gen1, 2007, 224k miles
Turbo is 164k miles old, most everything else is original
Mods: cpe turbo back exhaust with cat, cs tip and sri, cpe pump (previously autotech internals)... I think thats it...
Driving to work one day, car stalled out about 1.5 miles away so barely warmed up. Got it towed home, hooked up AP and watched the fuel pressure to see it was too low to keep it running more than a minute or so. I thought I loosened a wire when I did the oil change and add contact jelly to the starter wire for the clutch pedal sensor. Found nothing there but who knows. So, since HPFP was making lots of noise, we replaced it with a known working cp-e pump. Pressure was better but still died. Old pump was definitely shit as you could feel it when you pushed it in by hand. Wasn't smooth at all. Did the in tank assembly and it was now better again, but still not hitting 1k. Did the resistor, slight improvement. Relief valve was shot as i could blow a little air through it. Changed it and BAM - great fuel pressure. Perfect in fact but car still died after a minute. Replaced all the blue relays and it ran for damn near 15 minutes until coolant temps hit 138. Up til then, desired HPFP psi was just about dead on. Car never sounded as good as it did. Misfires I previously had for over a year were gone it seemed. No CEL for P0300 or any codes showing on the ap throughout any of this but keep in mind, battery was disconnected several times so who knows. During warm up, I rev'd it up and she sounded awesome. Then the fuel pressure drops and it stalls out.
Gasket on the valve cover was replaced since the old one leaked everywhere. Oil was in the plugs, which I cleaned up and regapped prior to putting it all back together. Even put contact jelly on both ends of the coil pack springs.
Reflashed maps - didn't help
I've hit a wall here. It's frustrating to no end. I want my car back. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Updating details: Parts replaced:
HPFP
valve cover gaskets
In tank fuel pump assembly
Fuel pump resistor
Relief valve
All the blue resistors (ETV, Injectors, FP, Circuit)
On to the details...
Gen1, 2007, 224k miles
Turbo is 164k miles old, most everything else is original
Mods: cpe turbo back exhaust with cat, cs tip and sri, cpe pump (previously autotech internals)... I think thats it...
Driving to work one day, car stalled out about 1.5 miles away so barely warmed up. Got it towed home, hooked up AP and watched the fuel pressure to see it was too low to keep it running more than a minute or so. I thought I loosened a wire when I did the oil change and add contact jelly to the starter wire for the clutch pedal sensor. Found nothing there but who knows. So, since HPFP was making lots of noise, we replaced it with a known working cp-e pump. Pressure was better but still died. Old pump was definitely shit as you could feel it when you pushed it in by hand. Wasn't smooth at all. Did the in tank assembly and it was now better again, but still not hitting 1k. Did the resistor, slight improvement. Relief valve was shot as i could blow a little air through it. Changed it and BAM - great fuel pressure. Perfect in fact but car still died after a minute. Replaced all the blue relays and it ran for damn near 15 minutes until coolant temps hit 138. Up til then, desired HPFP psi was just about dead on. Car never sounded as good as it did. Misfires I previously had for over a year were gone it seemed. No CEL for P0300 or any codes showing on the ap throughout any of this but keep in mind, battery was disconnected several times so who knows. During warm up, I rev'd it up and she sounded awesome. Then the fuel pressure drops and it stalls out.
Gasket on the valve cover was replaced since the old one leaked everywhere. Oil was in the plugs, which I cleaned up and regapped prior to putting it all back together. Even put contact jelly on both ends of the coil pack springs.
Reflashed maps - didn't help
I've hit a wall here. It's frustrating to no end. I want my car back. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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