Do I need this charcoal filter thing?
Do I need this charcoal filter thing?
Heres what i have removed, the unit in top right of engine bay,
Is it %100 necessary? are there any risks not running it? what the heck does it do?
Is it %100 necessary? are there any risks not running it? what the heck does it do?
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Can see why you're asking, you've moved your fuel filter to that spot...
Yeah you should have put up one of your old pics or a more generic engine bay
Yeah you should have put up one of your old pics or a more generic engine bay
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how is it dangerous? in the grand scheme of things...
its the first thing in the bin with most built cars ive seen?
its the first thing in the bin with most built cars ive seen?
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In NZ it matters not a single bit. It's not a WOF or cert issue. Just block off the line going to the fuel tank, the vacuum line going to the throttlebody and remove the metal pipe which goes to the air filter housing. I found it easier to cut up the pipe close to where it goes behind the brake booster for easier removal without having to remove the booster. I've removed them on both of my coupes with zero issues.
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Crank case ventilation/recirculation system. Do not block it off. This will result in gasket leaks (sump, rocker cover) It also forces the oil so stop draining from your turbo because of the blow by pressure and may blow an oil seal in your turbo. I've seen this happen! As for performance, the blow by does effect A/F ratios this is why they don't recirculate it in race cars. It can bring on pre-ignition (detonation) if your car runs too lean. Run an aftermarket canister so the blow by can be expelled atmospherically through a filter.rodney007 wrote:what about bypassing the canister and running straight to the intake?,
would pluging/blocking it off stop or restrict circulation? :o
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I don't think you understand. He's not wanting to block off the oil catch can - he's wanting to remove the emissions evaporation canister.vr4gone wrote:Crank case ventilation/recirculation system. Do not block it off. This will result in gasket leaks (sump, rocker cover) It also forces the oil so stop draining from your turbo because of the blow by pressure and may blow an oil seal in your turbo. I've seen this happen! As for performance, the blow by does effect A/F ratios this is why they don't recirculate it in race cars. It can bring on pre-ignition (detonation) if your car runs too lean. Run an aftermarket canister so the blow by can be expelled atmospherically through a filter.rodney007 wrote:what about bypassing the canister and running straight to the intake?,
would pluging/blocking it off stop or restrict circulation? :o
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No don't do that. The canister has charcoal in it which absorbs the vapour to an extent and ventilates through a valve back to the air filter housing. The valve is what is controlled by the vacuum source from the throttlebody. The vapour from the fuel tank in no way makes its way into the intake of the engine after the throttle plate (which could cause running on, or a source of a massive vacuum leak).rodney007 wrote:what about bypassing the canister and running straight to the intake?,
would pluging/blocking it off stop or restrict circulation? :o
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