Got the GReddy Evo 2 installed today
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Originally Posted by trbospnkr
Just out of curiosity why do you need an evap relocation?, is this something I'll be needing to get when purchasing a evo2? Is it for fitment do you need it to make the exhaust bolt on?
The evap bracket is neccessary, the passenger side muffler will not fit unless the evap canister is moved.
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Hey Ryan,
Did your Service Engine Soon light come on becasue of the relocation of the EVAP? Mine came on and stays on. We checked the hoses several times already, but according to the OBDII code, there is still a small leak somewhere in the EVAP system or hoses. Do you have pics of the re-situated EVAP and it's hoses that you could share? I wonder if I relocated mine incorrectly somehow, maybe upside-down or something. Thanks. By the way, I actually think that the EVO 2 is quieter than stock. Just sounds way deeper and mean. Later.
Paul
Did your Service Engine Soon light come on becasue of the relocation of the EVAP? Mine came on and stays on. We checked the hoses several times already, but according to the OBDII code, there is still a small leak somewhere in the EVAP system or hoses. Do you have pics of the re-situated EVAP and it's hoses that you could share? I wonder if I relocated mine incorrectly somehow, maybe upside-down or something. Thanks. By the way, I actually think that the EVO 2 is quieter than stock. Just sounds way deeper and mean. Later.
Paul
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