I did search, but couldn't find this specific answer.
If you bypass the bvsv and just have the vacuum line run from the charcoal canister to the throttle bad, does this 'cause any issues? I know the BVSV opens at a certain operating temperature, so if the gas vapors are always entering the throttle body even when not at the intended temperature, will this cause any sort of issue/problem? My BVSV has been broken since I bought the car, and have had the line run straight from the charcoal canister to the throttlebody. I don't notice any issues from it, car runs and idles how it should. The only issue ever is sometimes on a cold start after not being drive for a day it'll idle like it is running a couple cylinders down but only for 5 seconds then perks up and idles fine.
Thanks in advance.
If you bypass the bvsv and just have the vacuum line run from the charcoal canister to the throttle bad, does this 'cause any issues? I know the BVSV opens at a certain operating temperature, so if the gas vapors are always entering the throttle body even when not at the intended temperature, will this cause any sort of issue/problem? My BVSV has been broken since I bought the car, and have had the line run straight from the charcoal canister to the throttlebody. I don't notice any issues from it, car runs and idles how it should. The only issue ever is sometimes on a cold start after not being drive for a day it'll idle like it is running a couple cylinders down but only for 5 seconds then perks up and idles fine.
Thanks in advance.