Charcoal Canister Removal
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Charcoal Canister Removal
OK so here's my question... And yes I did use the
From what I've seen in the previous threads it is possible to remove the Charcoal Canister/EVAP system by simply capping off the vacuum line to the TB, capping the line from the tank, and putting a vented gas cap. I have also seen where people have said they have put a small filter on the line from the tank and used the normal gas cap.
My question is, if I delete the Charcoal Canister/EVAP system am I going to throw a check engine light?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Chris
In case anyone needs to know, the car is a 305 TBI
From what I've seen in the previous threads it is possible to remove the Charcoal Canister/EVAP system by simply capping off the vacuum line to the TB, capping the line from the tank, and putting a vented gas cap. I have also seen where people have said they have put a small filter on the line from the tank and used the normal gas cap.
My question is, if I delete the Charcoal Canister/EVAP system am I going to throw a check engine light?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Chris
In case anyone needs to know, the car is a 305 TBI
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
Come on there have been 20 people who have looked at this thread and I know there are people on this board who have done this... BUMP
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
It will not set a code.Yes you can put a little filter on the return line and use your regular gas cap.Gas can evaporate out and cause you some m ileage I`ve heard.I havent noticed a differance.I heard removing the egr can cause you some mileage,didnt notice that either.However I only drive my car about 6000 miles per year and when I do I drive it aggressivly,so mileage isnt what I bought my car for.BTW,make sure you plug all vacume lines.
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It will not set a code.Yes you can put a little filter on the return line and use your regular gas cap.Gas can evaporate out and cause you some m ileage I`ve heard.I havent noticed a differance.I heard removing the egr can cause you some mileage,didnt notice that either.However I only drive my car about 6000 miles per year and when I do I drive it aggressivly,so mileage isnt what I bought my car for.BTW,make sure you plug all vacume lines.
Thank you for the info though its greatly appreciated!! I was hoping someone could tell me that!
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
Did you see this thread:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/486643-what.html
I dont think its worth it, not to mention its totally illegal to remove it on a street car in the United States.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/486643-what.html
I dont think its worth it, not to mention its totally illegal to remove it on a street car in the United States.
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Hi my lines to the canister were super dry rotted so i just took the canister out and left the lines open my question is do i need to use a fuel filter and connect the line from the tank to the line that goes to the intake to be burned on a tpi?
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
Did you see this thread:
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/486643-what.html
I dont think its worth it, not to mention its totally illegal to remove it on a street car in the United States.
https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/tpi/486643-what.html
I dont think its worth it, not to mention its totally illegal to remove it on a street car in the United States.
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
this was from the link kevin gave someone asked that questions here is what was replied.
And to answer your question: No. There are very carefully designed pressures and vacuums involved to make this system work. If you just hook full engine vacuum to your tank, you'll have major problems. There's a little valve in the top of the tank that maintains a little bit of pressure in there too. Trust me, you want all that to work right. I've swapped fuel tanks and it's a nightmare if that stuff is not working. Oh, and there's a little valve thing for your tank to "inhale" with attached to a bracket behind where the rear driver side seat is. It's the only part you cannot buy new, so take care of it. Someone on here posted a way to disassemble and fix it if needed.
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I was thinking doing that but using a much smaller vacuum hose to compensate so how much it would vacuum out is limited if that makes sense.. reducing the line size to real small. after the filter. they have line reducers.
im not sure if even that makes sense lol.
im not sure if even that makes sense lol.
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Re: Charcoal Canister Removal
if you try it let us know how it works out.
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Bypassed mine a while back. No service engine light, no real odors. Do notice some roughness at idle in gear. I've read that the ECM is programmed to ignore the vacuum draw through the filter which it would otherwise see as a lean condition and add extra fuel, so now there is no lean condition so is pulling fuel out instead. Not a real problem though.
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