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Originally Posted by Matt@Lateral Dynamics
In all seriousness, the only way I know of is to run your vent line through a charcol canister, but have no personal experience with that.
I've been around lots of race cars and street rods stored in enclosed trailers and garages and I've never even noticed a gas smell. Maybe I just expect it and my brain ignores it.
You guys do realise that you own hot rods, right? They're supposed to be stinky and loud. 
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Could you take an Aeromotive fuel filter, empty out the element, plug the ends with mesh then fill it with activated charcol? This way it would be easy to plumb your vent line through it... would it work?
I havent had much luck finding charcol canisters except at the aquarium store. I have some extra aeromotive filters.. thoughts?
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