If taking it abroad, esp without breakdown cover (which is crazy), take a crank sensor.
As said, the MAF may well be BF'd, but that's more likely a symptom of the solvent. The engine cutting out is likely to be something else. And we all know what. So take one.
i always carry a spare crank sensor.
i can't get breakdown cover with recovery for europe as the car is over 12 years old. anyway if i could, in the small print it would say 'repatriation of car or cash value of the car if that is less'

. cash value of the car is about £500
she broke down today on the way to pick up the cam sensor. stalled would not re-start. re-started after a few minutes wait. broke down again after picking up the cam sensor. would not re-start at all (but unlike the previous crank sensor failure 2 years ago, she fired up every time but would not reach tickover). so unplugged MAF, no difference. So fitted new cam sensor, no difference. unplugged crank sensor and re-plugged, no difference. left for 5 minutes then she started and ran fine back to home. no pedal codes throughout.
incidentally it seems to be driving in traffic in hot weather that makes it worse.
i conclude it is most likely the crank sensor. i could easily replace it today but as i'm not 100% sure that will fix it and there isn't enough time to test it with new sensor i have re-booked the ferry - we are going in a crappy mitsubishi colt instead
