Greddy Evo2 Question - how to relocate evap canister
For those with a greddy evo exhaust, how do you relocate the EVAP? Sorry, I'm new to this. Did you get installation instructions with the exhaust? Thank you for any help
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Rule #8
https://my350z.com/forum/intake-exhaust/261870-intake-exhaust-rules-faq-you-must-read-before-posting-updated-5-21-07-a.html
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Rule #8
https://my350z.com/forum/intake-exhaust/261870-intake-exhaust-rules-faq-you-must-read-before-posting-updated-5-21-07-a.html
Last edited by Wired 24/7; May 24, 2007 at 11:21 PM.
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Originally Posted by diwun67
I used pure common sense when I did mine. Try it.
BSwanny
I did mine with no instructions and I have to say the Evap made me think for a while
You need to put the Evap in the middle, where the old exhaust used to go on the "hanger"
You will need to get some new hose as well, as the increase in the distance makes it VERY tight on the hoses and for the extra $10.00 I said screw it and got new hoses.
you may want to put some foam on the "hanger" as your car will rattle a ton otherwise...
Good luck, it really wasn't that bad once you get started on it
I did mine with no instructions and I have to say the Evap made me think for a while
You need to put the Evap in the middle, where the old exhaust used to go on the "hanger"
You will need to get some new hose as well, as the increase in the distance makes it VERY tight on the hoses and for the extra $10.00 I said screw it and got new hoses.
you may want to put some foam on the "hanger" as your car will rattle a ton otherwise...
Good luck, it really wasn't that bad once you get started on it
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