Blocking the return pipe from the FPR - the system retains pressure - so I guess that means the fuel rail and injectors as well as the fuel pump check valve must be good.
If I leave the system for half an hour with everything "normal" I lose about a bar - and if left overnight, there is zero residual pressure, naff all.
The car starts OK, but I feel it needs a longer cranking time than it should. Running pressure is fine as well, and the FPR appears to be doing its job, but looks like the valve inside it doesn't fully shut - assuming it is supposed to.
If I start with zero system pressure - then crank the engine, the car fires at around 25 psi, which is arrived at quickly as it rises to about 36 psi when running, which should be about right. Pulling the vacuum line from the FPR whilst running, pressure rises to 45psi or so, returning to normal 36 psi when reconnected.
Paul
