Hoping someone could shed some light on how to fix this problem.
Fox with terminator swap. Car runs great except the fuel smell. Tune has been checked 2x. It’s not running rich nor lean.
No visible exhaust leaks. XPipe with no cats.
Using the 2004 cobra fuel tank with new stainless fuel line. Checked the lines and they are clean no leaks. I also checked the 3 seals on the tank.
Wife says she can smell the fuel as i drive down the road. Clothes smell like fuel afterwards.
I do not have the evap lines connected but I do have the original fox charcoal canister.
I have a feeling to fix my issue I must connect this back. But the 04 cobra and the original fox had an electronic switch along with the charcoal canister as OEM.
How do I get this connected back into this car sans the electronic switch? Can I just run a line from the gas tank to the canister? Originally I think they way it’s supposed to work is to have the fumes sent back to the engine. Confused about this part.
Or is my issue the lack of cats?
Thanks for your help
Fox with terminator swap. Car runs great except the fuel smell. Tune has been checked 2x. It’s not running rich nor lean.
No visible exhaust leaks. XPipe with no cats.
Using the 2004 cobra fuel tank with new stainless fuel line. Checked the lines and they are clean no leaks. I also checked the 3 seals on the tank.
Wife says she can smell the fuel as i drive down the road. Clothes smell like fuel afterwards.
I do not have the evap lines connected but I do have the original fox charcoal canister.
I have a feeling to fix my issue I must connect this back. But the 04 cobra and the original fox had an electronic switch along with the charcoal canister as OEM.
How do I get this connected back into this car sans the electronic switch? Can I just run a line from the gas tank to the canister? Originally I think they way it’s supposed to work is to have the fumes sent back to the engine. Confused about this part.
Or is my issue the lack of cats?
Thanks for your help
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