Hi folks, new on here, looking for some advice and this seems like the best place to ask!
The car is a 1996 Golf SE (1.8 8V), completely standard, and it sometimes cuts out completely when cornering. This happens mostly when coming off roundabouts quite sharply, so left right left. When it stops, I have to pull over and give it say 30 seconds or so and it starts up perfectly and off i go, apart from this it runs perfectly. It is definetely related to the motion of the car, and I can almost make it happen on command, and performing the same maneuvers very slowly and gently causes no problems.
I dont think its down to fuel starvation, as there is no juddering at all, cuts out very cleanly, so im guessing electrical. When it dies, its just the engine, the rest of the electrics are fine, no loss of electricity. The rev counter continues working as well until I put the clutch in (dont know if this means there is spark or not, dont know where the signal for the tacho comes from on these cars, tbh dont know golfs at all really).
I spent a bit of time and checked/cleaned all the connections i could find under the bonnet, checked and cleaned the earth points as well, but its made no difference.
Any suggestions are much appreciated, im trying to avoid the roads at busy times just now as it could be kinda dangerous if it cut out suddenly on a busy bit of dual carriageway

Cheers,
Stuart