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Author Subject: Carbon Canister Removal
eddy_gti6

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Post #1
Goong to take the carbon canister out of my drivers wing. What do indo with the pipes? Do i just leave them open or so u need to block them off?

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Posted 15th Apr 2015 at 17:46
eddy_gti6

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Post #2
So av googled it and seems that you just leave the pipe that runs under the car to the tank open

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Posted 24th Apr 2015 at 03:28
Puggitt

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Post #3
eddy_gti6 wrote:
So av googled it and seems that you just leave the pipe that runs under the car to the tank open


If you're really keen, you can remove it under the filler neck. You're just moving where the fumes come out now.
Posted 24th Apr 2015 at 03:41
eddy_gti6

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Post #4
Av removed to pipe from under the car and just cut the pipe behind the tank. That sould do

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Posted 24th Apr 2015 at 11:17
Thomsongti6

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Post #5
What's the gain in this? My tank keeps over pressurising think that's the problem?
Posted 28th May 2015 at 19:48

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