The last tank in my 1994 golf aaz only lasted 650km, the lowest I have observed for this car. My best ever tank was 900km. I understand some people are getting over 1000km with these cars, and I'm hoping with a few adjustments mine will achieve the same. I will be sure to look into issues of alignment, tire pressure, driving habits, etc, but for now I would like to make sure the fuel system is optimized for economy.
My injectors were recently rebuilt, and timing is set at 1.00. I measured the internal pressure on my pump today by tapping a pressure guage into the return line banjo fitting bolt on the injection pump. :arrow:


The pressure at 1000rpm (engine speed) was about 40psi, and 70psi at 2000rpm. Should I adjust this? I see that for the 1.6 engine the pressures should be 43.5 and 75.4 psi at 1000 and 2000rpm, but is this the same for the aaz? Are there any other adjustments I could make?
I have also noticed a lot of bubbles in my inlet fuel line, which I have determined are originating at the white plastic return fitting on the fuel filter. What exactly does this fitting do? Could it be replaced by a tee into the inlet line upstream of the filter with a check valve to prevent air from being drawn in from the tank return line?
Thanks