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    Direction of vacuum for coal canister.

    Wich way is the air sapposed to flow throught the hose?
    Into the throttle body, or out the throttle body?

    I've takin the hose off acouple times and can't remember. :?:
    It's the one behind the W.O.T switch btw. The way it is right now, is
    the air going out the T/B, into the canister.. It's been like this for weeks so....


    #2
    Get rid of that stupid thing (charcoal canister), it serves no purpose.

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      #3
      It doesn't hurt anything, so it's fine were it it is. ;)

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        #4
        Originally posted by Eurospeed88
        Get rid of that stupid thing (charcoal canister), it serves no purpose.
        Actually it does serve a purpose Josh, you just don't know what it is that it is.

        The canister should have arrows on it. The smaller tube goes to the TB.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jordan
          Originally posted by Eurospeed88
          Get rid of that stupid thing (charcoal canister), it serves no purpose.
          Actually it does serve a purpose Josh, you just don't know what it is that it is.

          The canister should have arrows on it. The smaller tube goes to the TB.
          What is the purpose?

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            #6
            The canister is for storing gasoline vapors from the vehicle's fuel tank/suntil the engine is ready to burn them off. On e30's the valve opens when you are coasting and burns off the fumes.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Jordan
              The canister is for storing gasoline vapors from the vehicle's fuel tank/suntil the engine is ready to burn them off. On e30's the valve opens when you are coasting and burns off the fumes.
              Good to know. I was wondering the exact same thing actually..... 8)

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                #8
                So are there any potential problems if you remove it?

                97 Cosmos M3

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MattE30
                  So are there any potential problems if you remove it?

                  built up pressure in the vent line from the fuel tank....


                  edit: i should add, when the valve it closed ;)
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                    #10
                    Just don't plug that line up and it won't pressurize.
                    The only real "problem" is that'll smell like gas.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jordan
                      .The canister should have arrows on it. The smaller tube goes to the TB.
                      Wich way is the line sapposed to go?
                      When I blow through it, it only blows one way.

                      If it's open so the throttle body can suck through, it'll be like a vacuum leak..
                      And if it's setup so the throttle body blows through, the canister won't be able
                      dump fumes in the manifold.. :?

                      Does that one way valve in the hose open at a certine pressure, like a wastegate? (flow going to the canister)

                      or is there a valve inside the canister that opens and closes so there's no vacuum leaks if the hose is setup that way.. (flow going to the throttle body)

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