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Old 05-05-2009, 11:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Too much emission junk

While im fixing my harness yet again i decide to jam a 3" pipe into the stock n/a air box. Can you find all the emission gear? hehe



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I took apart one of my old CAI from my 5s and kept the rubber bung. Using a hole saw i cut out 3 1/4" and got a very snug fit. I may keep this setup but i have another intake setup if i don't like the result
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Old 05-06-2009, 11:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Been awhile since I've seen pics, nice and clean Joe.
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Still very clean this one Is it running good now? Or just sitting in the garage? ;-)
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Old 05-07-2009, 12:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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well, the pic is dark, but i see the EVAP canister to the right above the passenger side air vent.

where did you hide the sub-canister to house the fill/check valve?
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well, the pic is dark, but i see the EVAP canister to the right above the passenger side air vent.

where did you hide the sub-canister to house the fill/check valve?
I put it where the charcoal canister used to be. Did you find the PCB parts for your bits? Mine was using some 4" to 3" adapter and a nozle underneath leading to the fuel tank. I've kept the overflow valve in the tank as i do not want fuel rising/leaving the fuel tank.

I still need to find a place to put the vacuum tank

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i'll take a pic of it and post it up later tonight.

Used 3" PVC.... Two 3" caps and a short enough section of 3" PVC pipe to get them cemented end-to-end, drilled a hole in one end for the valve, and in drilled a hole in the bottom to take a brass hose barb.

i would rather have used ABS but its just not available around here.
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