Charcoal canister?
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Charcoal canister?
I've noticed on many of the overseas MX5 related forums that people remove their charcoal canisters.
I believe the purpose of the charcoal canister is to burn off the petrol vapor that is released in the petrol tank? Is there a requirement of for this equipment for Australian emissions laws? I can't imagine that anyone would ever check that your canister solenoid was working to ensure it was effective.
I believe the purpose of the charcoal canister is to burn off the petrol vapor that is released in the petrol tank? Is there a requirement of for this equipment for Australian emissions laws? I can't imagine that anyone would ever check that your canister solenoid was working to ensure it was effective.
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Re: Charcoal canister?
I've also noticed that a lot of guys in the US seem to remove these from their road cars, and wondered if I could do the same here. I came to the conclusion that it's there for a reason and I'm sure someone at the Transport Department would have something to say if I removed it.
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Definitely part of emissions so you technically could not remove it.
But who would notice. They are supposed to be replaced to remain effective (80,000 kays), and I've never heard anyone doing that.
But who would notice. They are supposed to be replaced to remain effective (80,000 kays), and I've never heard anyone doing that.
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Might be detected if you were tested by the EPA for emissions like Blue94t was.
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I've certainly never heard of anyone replacing them at 80,000km. Does Mazda even stock them as a regular spare part? How are they tested to see if they're effective or is it just a matter of "does it exist" If the solenoid never engaged it would be completely ineffective but I'm at a loss to see how that would be discovered. Maybe newer cars with more high tech ECU's report when the evaporative canister isn't working.
I'm not hugely worried about it being there, but in the interests of cleaning up my engine bay I was interested to see what was required.
I'm not hugely worried about it being there, but in the interests of cleaning up my engine bay I was interested to see what was required.
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93_Clubman wrote:Might be detected if you were tested by the EPA for emissions like Blue94t was.
How did they test it? open the fuel cap and look for gas pressure?
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jerrah wrote: I'm not hugely worried about it being there, but in the interests of cleaning up my engine bay I was interested to see what was required.
Same here.
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I removed mine years ago, and I've never had a problem.
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jerrah wrote:93_Clubman wrote:Might be detected if you were tested by the EPA for emissions like Blue94t was.
How did they test it? open the fuel cap and look for gas pressure?
Blue94t wrote:So I went in for the EPA test with my standard MX5 exhaust fitted and a hole in the map that made the car undriveable between 800 - 2000rpm.
As soon as I rocked up they tested the car and it passed no probs, 88db and <1% CO emissions. They even waited for the thermo's to kick in to see if it changed.
Then they got me to pop the bonnet. Straight up he picks no afm and asks about the ecu.
So now I need to prove ADR compliance.
But looks like QLD has: http://www.derm.qld.gov.au/ so might not be as much of a problem.
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My MX5 really only comes out for special occasions (like track days) so I'll just leave it all in place.
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Reviving an old thread - anyone in NSW removed their charcoal canister and made it through pink slip? Any issues you've had since removing it?
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Yep removed and even passed blueslip lol.
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Thanks Emily! Exactly what I was looking for!
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Re: Charcoal canister?
There's a post floating around somewhere I read a few years ago where someone cut their charcoal cannister in half and it was empty. The subsequent discussions went along the lines of "it's required in California but nowhere else so many are simply empty".
Anyone got an old one lying around to test this?
FYI: On NBs you'll get a CEL if you remove it.
Anyone got an old one lying around to test this?
FYI: On NBs you'll get a CEL if you remove it.
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The more i learn about nb's lead to believe that na's are perfect.
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