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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: mk2addict on 03 December 2011, 21:29
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You mean evaporator?
If there is it might mean the car it was removed from had A/C ? Air con?
Old 8V's used to have a evaporator filter or carbon activated filter to vent excess fuel fumes to atmosphere!
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Hmm it is a one way valve of some sort with a plug on the end with hoses either side. I've got a box of bits and don't know where it goes lol
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Post a picture fella it might help!
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in a mk2 it dosent join on.
just blank the port for thr pipe on the TB off and don't fit the evap filter.
it dose trigger a fault code for it, or plug the valve in the ecu and hide if the FC annoys you
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Ok but just so I know what does it do is it fuel?
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pourpose in being is to catch and absorb the fumes that evaporate from the petrol in the tank, then when the engine is running said selonod valve opens and draws air through the filter an the fuel vaopurs are then drawn out of the filter and into engine and burned.
mk2 tank dosent have evap collection so it's not of any use
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Ideal cheers chap,always gd to know what things do
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As I've said before it vents excess fuel it was mainly to meet European standards does nothing better off deleting it off!
The only MK2 Golf it was manufactured with is the Rallye :wink:
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As I've said before it vents excess fuel it was mainly to meet European standards does nothing better off deleting it off!
The only MK2 Golf it was manufactured with is the Rallye :wink:
It doesnt vent fuel, as Danny says, it dumps the fuel fumes from the pressurised fuel tank into the inlet rather than to atmosphere. The fuel fumes are extremely bad for the environment (much more so than a cars exhaust) and the dump only happens at times when you wont notice it anyway so actually it does do something useful. Yes it is emissions kit but of the sort thats actually worthwhile and effective with minimal impact on your cars running and power :smiley:. Its the same reason modern cars have those irritating trapdoors on the fuel filler, to stop evaporative emissions.
Oh and yes, I know its useless on a mk2 as you dont have the vent pipe that comes from the tank :grin:.
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You mean evaporator?
If there is it might mean the car it was removed from had A/C ? Air con?
Old 8V's used to have a evaporator filter or carbon activated filter to vent excess fuel fumes to atmosphere!
There you go mate lets explain in detail painfully to something irrelavant and non usable on his MK2! :kiss:
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Lol. Hows about not saying it vents excess fuel in the first place :grin:. Dont worry chap, only having a laugh and he did seem interested in what the system was, maybe someone else can learn something too :smiley:.
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Lol. Hows about not saying it vents excess fuel in the first place :grin:. Dont worry chap, only having a laugh and he did seem interested in what the system was, maybe someone else can learn something too :smiley:.
I didn't it was Fuel fumes by the time the charcoal works its vented out everywere breathers back box you name it!
I'm not worried. But thanks for pointing it out! :smiley: