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Old 09-19-2017, 10:22 AM   #3
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hmmm - the sai system doesn't connect to the carbon canister. as per the image linked by derfo, it connects to the engine in two places (remove the two #5's in the diagram - replace with blanking plates) to the vacuum system (remove #2 and #3 and plug, or use new fittings to clean up the system - #6 and #7 stay; there may be additional vacuum connections - based on year, transmission type, etc.) and to the air pump (#1) which is also removed (vents to atmosphere).

the carbon canister (in the front passenger fender well) has three connections - vent to fuel tank (stays) vent to rear of car (remove) and vent to solenoid valve (found in under the intake manifold) which then connects to intake plenum (one of two hoses to the plenum, where the other is to aos) - remove and plug plenum.
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