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Jaynik 10-16-06 02:09 PM

Is my car going to explode?
 
So I read a few posts and heard mention of the fuel tank exploding if the charcoal canister is disconnected. I dont think my car even has one! The line from the gas tank are no where in sight. Am I gonna die?

Tranquil 10-16-06 02:29 PM

link to these posts?

I know of a few people who don't have the charcoal cannister hooked up and have alternative means of oil overflow.

bstrange99 10-16-06 02:34 PM

I removed my canister a long time ago, and I haven't exploded yet. It catches on fire now and then, but what rx7 doesn't?



Just kidding. I haven't had any issues without mine. Never even smelled any gas fumes.

SPERRYsan 10-16-06 02:53 PM

the problem is gas can drop onto the exhaust manifold and catch fire
I have ran for several years without my charcoal canister with no real problems but i feel alot better with it on
it has no adverse effects on how your car runs so why not jsut leave it on?

K-Tune 10-16-06 02:55 PM

never had a charcoal canister in any of my RX-7s for longer than a day. no problems or complaints here.

1985GSL 10-16-06 07:21 PM

I never had mine on cause i didnt really know what it did and i havent had any problems

aussiesmg 10-16-06 07:25 PM

I remove all mine also, no problems yet, best solution is headers......

Kentetsu 10-16-06 07:47 PM

I know what you mean, I've read the posts referring to this issue. This is a complete myth. The story goes:

"the charcoal canister is under vacuum pressure, and provides vacuum to the tank. The tank has to be under vacuum at all times, otherwise the sending unit (which sparks all the time) will ignite the fumes causing you to go boom".

Utter bullshit. There is, however, a proper way to perform the removal. Do your research and I'm sure you won't go wrong. :)


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