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Old May 27, 2008 | 08:08 PM
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what do i do about my evap when I have a 96 gsr. the evap sensor that i have is rectangular and is on top of the factory manifold. it also has 2 hoses going to it. 1 of them goes to the canister and the other goes to the manifold. I dont have a selenoid with the little vaccum line, as I have seen in pics from others. and my throttle body doesnt have the nipple to put the hose from the canister on it. On the factory manifold the one hose goes from the canister to the selenoid and the other from the sel. goes to the manifold, there is a nipple right after the trottle body, but on the actual manifold. any help? also on my canister there are 3 nipples. looking at it from the pass side of car, on the left side of the canister there is a line that turns into a hard line. on the right there are 2 right on top of each other. the bottom is caped off and looks as if it were like that from the factory. the top is the one that went to the evap purge selenoid. also, do I need to have the evap system. I dont have smog so I dont have to worry about that. can I just cap off the top nipple on the evap canister or will it bust


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Old May 29, 2008 | 08:20 PM
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anybody with some help?
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