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post Sep 1 2000, 08:14 AM
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Can anyone tell me more about this? What is it's purpose? Will one of the benefits be I won't have to worry about my tank rusting out?<br><br>I learned about it from a diagram on egroups:<br>www.egroups.com/files/toyota-prius/Pri-Tank.jpg
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post Sep 4 2000, 09:08 AM
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John,<br>cold weather testing in both norther minnesota and northern ontario. According to the engineers the contraction in the liner is from ambient to 15-20F...and there should be no further contraction below that point. I used to know reduced volume amount but I'll need to confirm before I post it. I don't foresee any durability issues.....as part of the emissions control system....the vapor recovery system must stay in compliance for quite some time....PM
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