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Hey. Just wondering, just bought a r33 and not sure what a few thing's under the bonnet are for? This pic and also, i have a T piece that has alot of little hose's attached too it, will get a pic of that later. Car is a 1996 series 2 gts25t.

Any help would be good.

thanks.

Charcoal canister - for emmissions.

on that same note... see how the hoses coming out of this 'charcoal canister' connect to the goldy coloured pipes under the cross over pipe...

why is thair only one connected in our Stagea and the other one blocked off?

is there some sort of performance upgrade related to this?

As far as I know is supposed to eliminate Evaprotive hydrocarbon emissions from the fuel tank by either recirculating them into the intake air (when engine running) or absobing them into the Carbon inside the canister (When engine not running).

Have been told that these charcoal canisters are worthless for this task less than two years after the car has rolled off the production line.... :)

That said, Mr highway patrol and his RTA/EPA mates will happily add you to their defect quota list if they notice that a car originally fitted with one no longer has it fitted. :P

Edited by Redsw20T

sorry to hijack the thread, but does anyone know what the little box at the back corner of the engine bay on the drivers side does? it has a vacuum hose go in and wires come out. the vacuum hose is connected to the hose that goes to the factory gauge in the dash. (car is r33 gts-t)

its hard to search when you don't know what its called, and you can't seach with a picture.

sorry to hijack the thread, but does anyone know what the little box at the back corner of the engine bay on the drivers side does? it has a vacuum hose go in and wires come out. the vacuum hose is connected to the hose that goes to the factory gauge in the dash. (car is r33 gts-t)

its hard to search when you don't know what its called, and you can't seach with a picture.

pretty sure it's a MAP sensor

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