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Old 04-21-2003, 06:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Installing AEM on Rev. A Tibs and '96-'97 Elantras.

If you have a Revision A Tibby or an Elantra with the canister under your headlight, you know about the difficulties installing an AEM intake. This is what I did with my brother's '96 Elantra in about 2 hours (includes time spent thinking about the problem). I removed the canister altogether. I don't have a CEL, yet, but it's only been a day since I did this. If I get a CEL, I'll post here to let you guys know. Keep in mind that removing your Evap. canister is illegal in most states, and definitely illegal in Cali. For this reason, I don't suggest anyone do this, but if you want to remove the canister, this is how I did it.

These bags are the four parts I bought at Home Depot, total cost $10.









I put the parts together with the large barb in the center and the two smaller barbs on the ends. I used small hose clamps to hold the hoses in place. In the next picture, you'll see the two hoses from above attached to the two ends. and the hose from the solenoid attached to the center barb. I removed the solenoid and associated hoses from the canister.



In this picture, you see the whole thing intalled ang tie wrapped up out of the way of the AEM intake.

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