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Originally Posted by tada
Would a leaking injector cause that quick a fuel pressure loss?
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My car has the later, non-return fuel delivery system, but I had similar issues and questions testing the system.
I had adequate pressure, like you, non-running/running, with rapid bleeding off when shut off.
If you do a flow/volume test on the pump output and it checks out, it'll go toward your pump being probably fine. I think on the cars with the return system you could probably pull the line on the pump side of the regulator and check the volume from there. Jump the relay, run for 30 seconds, supposed to produce 850 ml minimum. Mine was putting out over 1 liter, so I ruled the fuel pump out.
At the time I could hear the sort of fluttering click from the area of the #2 cylinder that might be a leaky injector, but didn't know for sure or how bad. I later ran a bottle of injector cleaner through a full tank, and it stopped the sound.
I suspected an issue with the pressure regulator, which on my car is routed in to the fuel level sender assembly. I cracked the old plastic housing on the level sender when I pulled off the fuel line, so I had to buy a new one anyway. It fixed my running problem (which was car running fine, then dying suddenly, then starting after awhile and so on.)
Not your same bad running symptoms, but you're fuel supply test results were similar, so maybe it's your regulator.