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I recently had a bit of maintenance done on my stock '96 S2 R33, to discover that the orginal charcoal canister had been replaced for compliance purposes, however whether it is the canister they used or the way they did it, its not working the way it should, so based on the recommendation of my mechanic (really knows his stuff) he said to find a stock one again and i should be all good.

So my problem now is where to get one? As cheap as possible too, I can't imagine them being too expensive.

Thanx,

Sam :thumbsup:

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What's the problem you're having Sam?

i had to have mine replaced some time ago too.

Maybe try JustJap?

something to do with the piping thats been used and no back pressure or something??? :thumbsup: not entirely sure....just know that I need a new one.

do you remember where you got yours? I'll give just jap a call....

$88 from Just Jap, that sound right??

Sounds about right - I got mine through UAS (it was being serviced there), cant remember how much it was, but 80 sounds about right.

I've got my old one sitting around if you want it. I dont think mine really needed replacing, but we changed it just to rule it out when troubleshooting something. Im coming up the coast tonight so I can bring it if you want?

Sounds about right - I got mine through UAS (it was being serviced there), cant remember how much it was, but 80 sounds about right.

I've got my old one sitting around if you want it. I dont think mine really needed replacing, but we changed it just to rule it out when troubleshooting something. Im coming up the coast tonight so I can bring it if you want?

yeh that would be awesome, worth a try at least! :)

i'll owe you a beer at freeway if it works! :P

This guys selling it for $20 but he says pickup from Qld only... maybe try to convince him to post?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t189511.html

Also, got the lip on yet?

not yet :)

need to get the money together to get it polyeurothened on and resprayed, hopefully in about 3 weeks....been so long :P

I recently had a bit of maintenance done on my stock '96 S2 R33, to discover that the orginal charcoal canister had been replaced for compliance purposes, however whether it is the canister they used or the way they did it, its not working the way it should, so based on the recommendation of my mechanic (really knows his stuff) he said to find a stock one again and i should be all good.

So my problem now is where to get one? As cheap as possible too, I can't imagine them being too expensive.

Thanx,

Sam :P

EH-HEEEEH!!!! Sharmoan Samitch!

You could check Les's butt!! Charcoal a plenty!!

Try Chris at sspi

Complicance shop and mine was replaced by him!!

www.sspi.com.au

Cheers, will have a look ;)

Jon, the canister you gave me is for a car with a carby....hence why you may have had problems aswell :sick: so no good, do you want it back??? appreciate the help tho :sick:

hey, i have 2 second hand ones in my shed both out of my r32 gtst one is small id say the stock 1 and a bigger one in my front guard small one wasnt being used anyway if you want 1 you can hav it cheap im in tassie though.

hey mate, spoke to my mechanic about it, apparently it has to be a 33 conister :sick: appreciate the offer, is tassie warming up yet? I used to live there many years ago ;)

Cheers, will have a look ;)

Jon, the canister you gave me is for a car with a carby....hence why you may have had problems aswell :sick: so no good, do you want it back??? appreciate the help tho :P

:sick:

Well... yes that could explain my problems with it! Damn compliance people must have put the wrong one on! :sick:

Nah just chuck it mate. I've got no use for it - just takes up space here!

;)

Well... yes that could explain my problems with it! Damn compliance people must have put the wrong one on! :sick:

Nah just chuck it mate. I've got no use for it - just takes up space here!

yeh i think it is the compliance people, cause mine is exactly the same which is from compliance and causing problems...they obviously dunno what they're doing.

hope to see ya round sooner than later.....

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