I'm off on a trip to the Alps in just over 3 weeks but my GTA turbo is plagued by what I think is a fuel issue
Symptoms
- Starts from cold fine, idles well, drives well too, with good on-boost acceleration
- After driving for 10-15 mins, the rear fuel pump gets progressively louder/rattlier
- Randomly 20-30 mins after driving, she loses all power, barely holds idle and then promptly cuts out completely. Sometimes it just loses power, and then on application of heavy right foot it seems to 'blow itself clear' and she picks up again - but this only works for a little while, eventually she stalls no matter what I do
- Once cut-out, she usually starts straight away, but it splutters, can't hold idle and typically dies after 30-45 secs. Pumping the throttle seems to hold it at a very low idle, but any more than 25% throttle and it dies. When you turn the key to IGN and the pumps prime, the rear one sounds like it's being strangled (i.e. not like it normally sounds when the car is running fine)
- Very randomly (after trying to start repeatedly, after leaving it for 2 hours, or a day or two) it suddenly bursts into life, perfect idle, perfect acceleration, and the rear fuel pump is back to normal levels of noise - because of this fact, I don't think the pump is the problem?
- Rear pump off. Cleaned electrical connections, tested pump with 12v, shoots a nice jet of petrol right across my lawn, promptly killing grass , refitted. Didn't bother testing the wiring circuit, as it's obvious the pump is running (noisy)
- Rear filter off, totally clear, no gunk etc, refitted
- Fuel tank is clean as a whistle, not one iota of gunk/dust/sand, nothing (I removed the fuel tank level sensor for good access/visibility)
- Front pump off. Tested pump with 12v, shoots small jet of petrol across garage floor , refitted, tested circuit with ignition on 12v good
- Front fiter is basically brand new, again clear and clean
- Am I right in thinking that when the rear pump goes noisy it's likely that it's not receiving enough fuel from the front?
- Is it possible that this is an electrical problem somewhere (other than the pump looms)?
If anyone can provide some hints/tips I'd really appreciate it! I'm getting to the point (due to time crunch) where it may have to go to a garage... any one recommend somewhere near Salisbury please? Or any GTA experts nearby willing to help out? I've only got 3 weekends left to get this problem sorted!!