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> After 30 years of driving electric fuel pump fed cars, I'm glad that I laid 
> down good money 20 years ago for  an original VW/Porsche Bosch fuel system 
> pressure tester.  There have only been three times I've had to connect it 
> in distress and diagnose the problem, but it paid for itself the first 
> time. Now, it rides in any Bosch CIS car I drive.
> Beyond that, it has become an essential periodic physical examination 
> tool  to measure system control pressures, bleed down, etc to specification 
> and rule out fuel feed as a problem.
> Great thing is, you can connect it and measure system pressures (including 
> control) while the engine is running. Problem is, you have to break the 
> lines to connect.
> 

A few years ago, I bought a set from O'Reilys for the CIS and CIS-E set-up for 
about 125.00.  I was an employee at the time, but it should not be more than 
150.00, very worth the money if you have more than 1 car with this, and you 
know that you will always drive it ( which I will ).  Then get the book by 
Charles Probst, Bosch Fuel Injection and Enginge Management...  I meant to add 
that to the list of 'BOOKS' that was floating on the list here about a week 
ago...

Highly recommend both...

David