What does the CPS do?
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What does the CPS do?
Hey I've heard lots of talk about the Canister Purge Silanoid, but what does it do? How does it affect your car when it isn't working properly?
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Right.... I guess I don't fully understand the evaporative emissions control system.
What I was thinking was that if you never allowed the vapors to leave the canister and enter the engine, you'd end up saturating the canister. There's a little hose leaving the canister exiting to atmosphere, and I figured that once the canister was saturated the excess vapors would leave through that little hose. So, my reasoning went, if you didn't allow your engine to consume the fuel vapors you would end up losing them to the atmosphere, which would simultaneously hurt your fuel efficiency numbers and pollute the environment.
Doesn't the canister get saturated? I mean, it can't be this vapor sink forever... And if the vapors don't ever end up in your engine then they're more or less wasted, no?
What I was thinking was that if you never allowed the vapors to leave the canister and enter the engine, you'd end up saturating the canister. There's a little hose leaving the canister exiting to atmosphere, and I figured that once the canister was saturated the excess vapors would leave through that little hose. So, my reasoning went, if you didn't allow your engine to consume the fuel vapors you would end up losing them to the atmosphere, which would simultaneously hurt your fuel efficiency numbers and pollute the environment.
Doesn't the canister get saturated? I mean, it can't be this vapor sink forever... And if the vapors don't ever end up in your engine then they're more or less wasted, no?
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Everything you said sounds right. My response is, how much fuel do you think evaporates? I dont think its much especially since most of the time your fuel tank is under vacuum! It only pressurizes when you let it sit for a while.
Besides, look at how many cars let the vapors just fly away. I think its a pollution thing rather than a fuel economy thing. Why do you think some gas nozzles have that damn spring loaded condom over them
Besides, look at how many cars let the vapors just fly away. I think its a pollution thing rather than a fuel economy thing. Why do you think some gas nozzles have that damn spring loaded condom over them

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