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Charcoal canister evap queston

I want to remove the charcoal can from my car and i'm just making sure I have this right. The line from the tank needs to have a filter on it right? What about the little valve between the line and the canister? If I have a filter then would I need a vented cap too? Or what would happen if I just remove the carb side to get rid of all the other vacuum lines and put a breather in place of the PCV?

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