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    TPS Reset and Tuning nessesary after cannister removal?

    Thanks again for the timely reply Cruisin' Guzzista. Will do. Can't wait to get her back together again since spring is just around the corner. New horns, bright aux LED lights, and a cannister removal! Life is good. :cheer: Cliff
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    TPS Reset and Tuning nessesary after cannister removal?

    Okay, but what I am saying is that the left rubber tube looks like it was never connected at all given that the vent nipple on the gas cap frame is larger than the inside diameter of the left hose, and the left hose shows no indication of ever being attached. )size distortion, clamp, etc...
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    TPS Reset and Tuning nessesary after cannister removal?

    Two other questions. The Instructions for the 2012 cannister removal; are they the same as for the 2009 ? Also, the vent line that runs up the left hand side of the fuel tank; where does it terminate? The right rubber hose has a clamp and an obvious nipple to reconnect with on the plastic that...
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    TPS Reset and Tuning nessesary after cannister removal?

    I am seriously considering removing the cannister from my 09 Stelvio to make some room for aux wiring for horns and lights. I have most all the tupperware off already, and since I am here, I thought why not. My question is after the cannister removal, would I have to retune the bike, such as TPS...
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