2.5 16v stalling




I made this before I purchased the fuel gauge that came with the correct fittings. You will need to drill it perfectly at a 90 degree angle which is why you need a drill press.
I pulled the CSV and though there was fuel in the line, a lot of pressure I may add, nothing was getting to the CSV. Plugged for sure because it clicks. Of course I left my carb cleaner at home.








Then hook up the control pressure and make sure it is 0.4Bar lower. And if not adjust it to be 0.4Bar lower than what you see in the picture.
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Fortunately, once it is set correctly, it stays correct until a key component is replaced (being fuel pump, FPR, FD, EHA valve, injectors). So many many years.
Let's see what your fuel pressure readings reveal.
Needs 2 tries to restart when hot then the idle
fluctuates for about 5 mins then settles at 1000rpm.
3-2=3.67
6-2=12.11
On @2100rpm
3-2=6.80
6-2=13.65
Fluctuation 1500-2000rpm
3-2=6.73-6.76
6-2=13.67-13.68 Fan on 13.42
@1000rpm
3-2=6.66
6-2=13.55
Last edited by rufrob; Apr 19, 2022 at 05:24 AM.




Your fuel pressure takes a bit to build up and quickly leaks back down to 0. Not good, but that may not cause running issues, assuming the issue is not the FD causing the leak or the injectors.
Sometimes this is due to the measurement itself (leaky hook-up/gauge etc)
If not you will have to fix that too. Your system should hold pressure at above 3 bar and keep it there for hours after the engine is turned off.
But you need to be able to measure the control pressure first. You went to the specialist so he showed you the control pressure port, correct?
Hopefully you can hook up to it.
I didn't notice any leak during the test but I don't know the condition of the gauge. I don't think it was ever used before.
The specialist also said it should be holding pressure longer and the pressure was too high.
The FPR is used but at least it didn't leak from the vacuum port like the original one. Maybe it's from a w124 which I assume runs a higher pressure.








I didn't notice any leak during the test but I don't know the condition of the gauge. I don't think it was ever used before.
The specialist also said it should be holding pressure longer and the pressure was too high.
The FPR is used but at least it didn't leak from the vacuum port like the original one. Maybe it's from a w124 which I assume runs a higher pressure.
I do not think your pressure is high, it is the same as mine and I always thought a 4cyl FD is set to the same pressure as my 6cyl. The quick pressure loss is a concern.
Last edited by dolucasi; Apr 20, 2022 at 11:24 AM.
Hurray for the used CSV.!!




Check your X11 Duty cycle again, I suspect it is still reporting an issue. The cold start valve cleaning would not have altered it, but if the issue is gone some electrical connector may have been jostled inadvertently.
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I forgot to bring my multimeter so I have to go back home to get it.
Also noticed the FP is noisy. Didn't do that when I dropped it off.
Wonder if it's out of gas again.



