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post Nov 19 2024, 06:40 PM
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Curious if anyone has used a product like Vapor Trapper in their setups. I have quite a bit of smell coming from the vent line of my modified in tank pump assembly. I hear this product works well with classic cars and modified classics but was hoping for a cheaper solution. The Vapor Trapper with mounting brackets is $349. I’m tired of my garage smelling of gas as well as the passenger compartment.
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post Nov 19 2024, 07:41 PM
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Pricey for a charcoal canister.

You can make one out of tupperware and fish filter charcoal if so inclined.
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