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Charcoal Canister Line

donkeylips

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What do you guys do with the evap line from the fuel tank after you delete the canister? I love the cleanliness of not having 4WS and only having necessary lines spanning the length of the car (both brake lines and both fuel lines). Having this line running the whole way and leading to nothing is kind of unacceptable.
 

If having the line is unacceptable then why not just remove it as near to the gas tank as possible and cap it with something (rubber plug, jb weld, etc)? Definitely don't leave it open though. That would um...smell bad.
 

jepherz

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Wouldn't capping it not allow the gas tank to breathe as the gas expands/contracts?
 

14u2nV

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I left the little check valve at the end so it can vent out, but not take anything in. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

I left it where it was, but you could move it to the back by the tank to hide it.
 
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