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Re: Engine cranks and starts, but dies in minutes...
Try disconnecting the MAF sensor and see if that helps.
When you say fuel pressure is good, did you test it key-on/engine off as well as while running? Did you check it again when the car dies? Your car has a fuel pump resistor, which slows pumps operation at low engine speeds/low boost. The common symptom of a bad resistor is it will start, then die within 3-5 seconds. Since it's a resistor, this problem will first manifest after the car has run a while, as resistors build up heat over time. At the top of the GP forums is a tips and maintenance section. Follow the instructions on how to do the resistor bypass as a test.
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