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Old 01-28-2013   #1
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Re: Project winter beater

The evap solenoid. I guess you weren't really super clear on what you had taken off and what you had left. What happens if you just run it without that little filter? just a straight line from the intake mani to the map sensor?
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The evap solenoid. I guess you weren't really super clear on what you had taken off and what you had left. What happens if you just run it without that little filter? just a straight line from the intake mani to the map sensor?
True, true. I had not listed anything. I am unsure what would happen without a filter. From what I can draw though is, the filter is there so that soot and such does not get into the sensor. I have considered running a brass fitting then an inline filter for a fish tank or something. Finding a fitting though is next to impossible. No stores carry fittings with metric thread.

I'd just rather not mess with a line with no filter then take a chance. Plus I've got a replacement on the way already. I just pray it is the same thing!
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