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g60 carbon canister removed

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i removed the c arbon canistor on my g6o...i now have a sound which is very much like a leaky vac pipe when driving off boost..it sounds like behind dash or TB area

 

ive used proper vac caps, and now jubilee clips...ive checked over it 3 times and cannot find a dud connection :mad:

 

just to be clear(maybe ive missed something :oops: ) the fuel tank breather is now in the airbox, one small vac line blanked off on back of TB and a bigger one blanked off on lower TB , ive fitted a 90deg elbow for the MFA line at the fron tof the manifold! is that everything?

 

so have i missed something...or does the removal of the CC cause increased sucky/vac leak sound on off boost driving?? :roll: :roll:

 

its driving me mad..i cant that ive done anything wrong, yet it sounds wrong

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On this diagram who want to leave No.2 pipe longer and put a bolt in the end to block it off. I left mine quite long, got it going almost all the way over to battery , cable tie to the wires under washer tank but i don`t think it has to be that long tbh

 

Hope that helps

 

Ian

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cheers i'll give that a try....thanks for responding :)

 

is yours a fairly fat pipe..the pic shows it like a thin vac tube

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cheers i'll have a look soon

 

strange no one else has chimed in....must only be me n you that can hear it

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Hi..

 

Do all G60's have a C canister?? Mine has none. Also on the tech diagram it shows small lines of the rear of the plenum. My plenum seems to have blanks? But there is a line blocked with a large bolt.

 

See image

 

pipe-1.jpg

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No real benefit in removing the cc except cleaning up the top of the engine by removing all the vacuum lines that aren`t needed anymore plus it leaves a nice large hole directly under the airbox for a cold air feed :-)

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No real benefit in removing the cc except cleaning up the top of the engine by removing all the vacuum lines that aren`t needed anymore plus it leaves a nice large hole directly under the airbox for a cold air feed :-)

 

Ah my plate is still in place. No airbox but a K&N cone ect. The round snap off plate is still there...

 

So whats the pipe with a bolt in it. That is a naff way of sealing a pipe.. Threads leak.

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the pipe with a bolt is what supercharged junkie suggests is causing my noise...i fitted a proper blanking cap and im having a prob with it not sounding right as mentioned in my first post

 

i agree the bolt stuffed in a pipe looks rank....not really sure of a nice way to do it...was hoping for lots of answers as many people do this mod

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well..This is my first Corrado so I'm discovering as I'm going. Maybe you could go to a plumbers supply shop and get some teflon sealer. That stuff will seal anything. How does a blanking cap work?

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