Reproduction Of Original Bright Yellow Paint Fits 5/16 Emission & Fuel Hoses Some Applications Used Up To 12 Clamps For The EEC System A Functioning EEC System Required In Most Emission Controlled States In 1970 under increasing pressure from EPA regulations, GM began to add evaporative emissions controls to many vehicles. The Camaro was no exception. NOTE: What is EEC? EEC is an acronym for Evaporative Emission Control. It usually appears as a second and third vent port at the front of the gas tank. These ports act as a return line from the charcoal canister, fuel pump and vapor separator. EEC usually appeared on vehicles produced for sale in California and other emissions controlled states.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Camaro | 1967 - 1981 |