It cost just short of 500 GBP comprising 82 for renovating the fuel metering head, 120 for the new ECU and the rest in labour.
This may sound a lot, but the difference in the performance is phenomenal. To think I have been driving this car around for 4 years and only just realised what the performance actually is on these 16v versions!
The guy did basically nothing to the rest of the setup apart from the airflow meter and the new/refurbished components as stated above. The ECU would not give a reading at certain RPM i.e. 1200 when the battery light came on and caused the car to stall.
Learnt a fair bit from it though - my advice would be that if you are experiencing anything that resembles what the original symptoms of my post were - even the ever so common stalling at junctions - borrow an ECU from someone!! Only takes a couple of unscrews & 5 mins to plug in. Then clean out the throttle body. All that was wrong with the fuel meter was a few pinholes which were soon filled in.
I know there can be loads of other reasons why the car won't perform but these diagnostics guys have no choice but to take the logical route and check out these "other reasons". Costly, but reassuring to know the other umpteen parts of the car are OK and at last I can recommend a worthy garage to carry on using.
