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V7-850 Evap and Tip Info

Here's what I want to know, what is this in the picture? :think:
 

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Looks to be a brass hose union (connector) inserted where somebody previously cut the hose, hence the reason for the two Oetiker clamps on either side of it.


IMG 4104
 
Another question, does the ECU controlled Bosch valve open so the intake can then draw the fumes into the intake from the canister through that line and open valve for reburn? (my line is now plugged going to the intake) and if the top Bosch line is left open will gas vapors from the canister be release to atmosphere through it? (my top line is open). Ps I'm thinking of plugging the from the canister to the bottom of the Bosch valve as I get a little gas smell after a good ride. Thanks.
I'm trying not to think about it too much about it as it runs fine. 😎
 
does the ECU controlled Bosch valve open so the intake can then draw the fumes into the intake
Yes, but not “reburn” - it simply controls the intake vacuum so that it doesn’t constantly pull through the canister. Such an overly complex “solution.” Back in the day the gas cap simply vented to the atmosphere. Now the world is collapsing because of it. You can plug the line below too, just don’t cap the Bosch valve.
 
This will be deleted, but I had a laugh of it…

Cattle are the No. 1 agricultural source of greenhouse gases worldwide. Ban the cows! NO WAIT… Termites are one of the top producers of methane in the animal kingdom. Cows rank far below them, believe it or not. BAN THE TERMITES!
That or they both need emission systems in place.
 
Yes, but not “reburn” - it simply controls the intake vacuum so that it doesn’t constantly pull through the canister. Such an overly complex “solution.” Back in the day the gas cap simply vented to the atmosphere. Now the world is collapsing because of it. You can plug the line below too, just don’t cap the Bosch valve.
Thanks Todd, does the ECU learn at all from such changes as this?
ps. My SAS kit arrives today. 😎 I'll post on that page.
 
Thanks Todd, does the ECU learn at all from such changes as this?
 
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