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Old 06-25-2014, 09:43 AM   #1
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EVAP Solenoid

Alright so I am drawing my vacuum/boost from the EVAP solenoid's output under the intake manifold behind the throttle body. In an attempt to keep the EVAP system functioning correctly I also routed it back to my vacuum block. The vacuum manifold distributes vacuum/boost to my BOV,boost gauge and EVAP solenoid. Will this cause any problems? I can't see why it would since under vacuum any fumes released by the solenoid should still be drawn to the vacuum source which is the same as it was.

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Ryan

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