BajaRon
Well-known member
if they do end up being the issue the purge valve is 48.99 and the canister which I will replace as well cost 69.99. Total will be about 120. Not to bad if they end up being the problem. Oh I forgot to answer Dgoebel, I am not sure what fuel I am running. I just pull up and fill it with premium, I think its 91 or 92 octane. I just figure in a high performance machine why run the 87.
Jim
Why not save a lot of grief and money and just eliminate both the canister and the purge valve? Even if you spend all this time and money who's to say it won't just happen again? These unnecessary attachments are just a problem waiting to happen.
Even if this does not fix your problem you'll be way ahead!