Yes, it was me!
Sorry, not been on for a while so hadn't seen this thread, Ian & Roy informed me about it yesterday.
Yes, unfortunately it was me. Car started juddering, picked up, juddered a few times, before stalling and I had to cruise (uphill) as far as I could to a (very slightly) safer position.
Just over the brow of a large hill on a fast single carriage stretch of the A350 as you go South from Longbridge Deverill. Not a very convenient place I must say, especially on a scorching hot day, no shade within about 1/4 mile each direction.
You'd be amazed how many people went past, beeping, scowling etc - did they think I'd stopped for a picnic! One guy even stopped to say "Did you know there's a layby 200 yards up the road?" Now if only I'd thought of breaking down there instead! The only one who actually stopped to check I was ok was on a motorbike!
Anyway once the RAC arrived an hour (& about 2000+ passers by) later, and he parked his big orange van with flashing lights behind me it felt a bit safer to get the back clip up and take a look/chck things out. Basically there was no visible problem, and we got the car going again without any problem. I did feel a bit silly at that moment, but not too much as I knew there had definitely been a problem.
We then went in tandem to the aforementioned layby (about half a mile actually). We monitored the car together for 5 - 10 mins and all seemed well. He then followed me for the next 5 miles or so just to check everything was ok, before peeling off for his next job.
Everything was going fine until about another 10 miles, when it started happening again. This time I was able to find a better spot to stop. This time I was able to start the car again within a couple of minutes, so off I go again.
Well, this actually happened another half dozen times on my long weary drive home, avoiding some busy roads etc deliberately. What it seems like is the fuel pump (the one that is 'working') was unable to supply enough fuel, or not even get supplied enough itself. In fact when stopped I could hear it 'racing' for a while before getting up to pressure again. Not sure if this was related to the heat - had a quick blast along a straight stretch shortly before too, or if the fuel I got from the garage outside the circuit was just not up to the job/a bit dirty.
Didn't get chance to play around with it this weekend, but will do evenings this week/next weekend - I certainly don't want this happening all the way down to Le Mans!! I might even drain this fuel out & get some fresh - I'll go for some high octane 'super-unleaded' too this time.
If anyone has any other suggestions please come forward with them.
Cheers,
Max