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SignUp Now!If you want to keep it just mount it on the frame rail. Was thinking about taking mine off the car when I did my recent plumbing job on the vacuum lines but kept it for now. Not sure about the fumes deal. Could that be solved by just putting on a vented gas cap? Haven't been able to find one.
I'd just remove it and put a carb style fuel filter over the hardline to keep debris from being introduced into the system,also if this is a chip car leave the sensor plugged in to keep the ses light off.
-Dan
By removing the canister is there any issues with fuel odor, my car sits in a attached garage with the bedrooms above it.
Won't it set a light because the electrical connector will be disconnected????
recheck my quote I mentioned leaving it plugged in(the electrical connector) as to not set a light...
I have mine removed completely, and the connector not plugged into anything, and no SES light. Running a TT chip here.
Hmmmm reeaally? I may just have to try that!!!
Nick