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    Gas/Fuel vapors/fumes visible from gas door

    I think this is one of the reasons California's gas is the way it is especially during the summer. We switch to, albeit more expensive, a summer blend of gasoline which reduces the amount of highly volatile hydrocarbons like butane. Butane, for example, is a cheap yet high octane component of...
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    Gas/Fuel vapors/fumes visible from gas door

    What platform are you using for data logging?
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    Gas/Fuel vapors/fumes visible from gas door

    Well the true issue here is that Toyota’s design specifically for the Land Cruisers allows the charcoal canister to get inundated with fuel and forces a release of fuel into the environment which is against CA emissions regulations and also a health hazard. If it happens in Denver at 5,000 feet...
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    Gas/Fuel vapors/fumes visible from gas door

    A class action suit would force Toyota to fix it.
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    Gas/Fuel vapors/fumes visible from gas door

    It’s over 100°F in Denver today. I noticed a strong fuel smell in the cabin. Has anyone had to replace their gas caps or charcoal canisters on their 200s?
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