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The charcoal canister is a popular thing to remove from the engine bay. Its purpose is to catch fumes from the gas tank. I normally try to avoid removing emissions equipment, but after 20 years and 100,000+ miles, it's hard to imagine it's doing anything anymore, so I decided to pull it out. I followed
this guide.
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Here's everything that came out. Weight Savings: 2 lb, 8 oz
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