@gstuart i agree a canbus check would be worthwhile im going to get stuck into it again when this weather clears (my wetsuit is drying out lol)
It does run but barely on about 550 rpm only for a few seconds then dies i will try and get some data out of it if the physical checks don’t confirm the pressure loss at the pump
no probs and indeed worth a shot , wrote out a test sheet for u , plus plse double check the MAF sensor is plugged in
great u put a hose on the test point and allowed it to run into a container , indeed after should see 7psi or 0.5 bar
wonder if it worth running it for a good few minutes to ensure there isn’t a air pocket along the line
if it does just run see if u can get the , pump , injectors live data , fuel rail sensors , etc, we can then compare in what they should be
hope it helps
Canbus testimg
With both battery leads disconnected from the battery posts
Multimeter set to ohms, ( TP Is just short for test probe from ur multimeter )
TP to pin 6 other TP to pin 14, read ohms
TP to pin 3 other TP to pin 11, read ohms
Reconnect battery, ign off, meter set to Vdc
TP to pin 6 other TP pin 4 Read Vdc
TP to pin 6 other TP to pin 5 Read Vdc
TP to pin 14 other TP to pin 4 Read Vdc
TP to pin 14 other TP to pin 5 Read Vdc
TP to pin 6 other TP to pin 14 read Vac
OBD2 pins
Pin 16 battery positive
Pin 1
Pin 2 - PWM positive
Pin 3 - medium canbus (high side )
Pin 4 - chassis ground
Pin 5 - signal ground
Pin 6 - high canbus (high side )
Pin 7 - K line
Pin 8 - transmission module
Pin 9 - ABS module
Pin 10 - PWM Negative
Pin 11 - medium canbus (low side )
Pin 12 - restraint control module