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      07-22-2019, 09:00 AM   #16
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For the rveryone else interested, I decided I didn't want to hack off my Cyba tips. And the 90 degree bending IMO doesn't look very clean. And even if we had been able to make it work, my evap canister literally would have been touching the exhaust piping and I didn't want that to be a problem.

So I had the evap canister relocated per that link posted above from picture 2. The BMW Indy shop did a fantastic job. With the canister behind the box instead of to the right, I now have a perfect cavity to run piping on the passenger side.

Now I won't have any 90 degree bends, the evap canister is tucked away safely, and I won't have to butcher my Cyba tips trying to make it work. I'll take plenty of pics when it goes on the lift later today when the exhaust is finished.
Hey man do you know how that shop relocated it? Did they just extend the lines? Or a completely replace them? I want to do this myself by just extending them but I've never heard of anyone doing that.
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