Guys
Just to update you regarding this issue
I had previously posted a thread regarding my car cutting out with a low fuel/pressure, my local vag specialist Euro Performance, with great guidance from Kevin at REVO. Painstakely checked over data logging for a number of days:-
The possible issues intitially thought were
fuel filter blocked - checked and replaced pretty clogged
fuel pump faulty - removed and checked all looked fine cam follower replaced just as precaution
hpfp seizing - no markings on the internals and appeared to be working fine
They carried on data logging and eventually noticed that on acceleration, the fuel rail when reaching 130 bar fuel pressure. The fuel rail sensor was shutting down the car into limp mode or even stalling the car. It was established the that sensor was only capable of 130 bar of pressure and, on the logs once it requested 134 bar, the sensor would shut it down.
They then ordered a RS4 fuel rail sensor which is capable of 2.2 bar of pressure (I think), once fitted it allowed the required pressure to then be supplied. It was then on the test runs and data logging, that the hpfp had seized up first time. They had followed the original instuctions from kmd and used engine oil to lube the internals.
But on me checking the various forums and speaking to kmd etc, it was quickly established that they Now supply moly grease with the internals. Kmd stated that this was just to assist the internals to bed in, but other users established that the internals were drying out. I believe that this is due to the temperture that the internals are reaching, under high stress which in turn is burning up the engine oil lubing them.
Where as moly grease works to a higher temperture, continuing the lube process.
I have my car back now and all appears fine, touch wood but I will keep everyone posted with any further issues.
Reesy