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what evap purge sol/canister for jdm r swap?

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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 05:22 PM
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what evap purge sol can i use for 5g civic w/ jdm type r swap (obd1 chipped ecu)? right now i have the evap purge sol and the purge canister from a 94 gsr, can i use those? im also kinda confused on where those hoses go from the intake manifold.. any help is appreciated
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 06:52 PM
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Default Re: what evap purge sol/canister for jdm r swap? (clemens)

You can use those. The civic one is fine too.
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Old Nov 25, 2003 | 09:40 PM
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Default Re: what evap purge sol/canister for jdm r swap? (markpaco)

I have a b18c5 in my 95 civic hb w/a chipped p28 and having the same problem. I read in one of the forum that itr does not have evap system. On my intake manifold, there is a black "condom" covering the outlet that goes to the purge control solenoid. I need to hook the purge control solenoid up in order to pass smog, but I don't know if that would harm the engine b/c it orginally did not come with the evap system. Any guesses?

Also, where is the power plug for the purge control solenoid located on your car? I can not find my.
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