Rotten egg smell..
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There's a great big uphill slog to get out of town here, it stinks, badly, all normal cars just trying to do 50 on the highway.
Engines under load make hotter gasses, this heats up cats big time, it's just what they do. The chemical reaction is just hydrogen sulphide, basically the same gas given off by rotten eggs.
Engines under load make hotter gasses, this heats up cats big time, it's just what they do. The chemical reaction is just hydrogen sulphide, basically the same gas given off by rotten eggs.
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Bad gas can also cause that smell. If you have purchased fuel somewhere you haven't bought gas from in the past, try on your next fill-up to go to one you usually use.
You can also go to places like Midas for a free exhaust inspection. They can use an infra-red thermometer to determine if the catalytic converters are doing their job properly. That's how I found my clogged cats on my Lincoln Mark VIII.
You can also go to places like Midas for a free exhaust inspection. They can use an infra-red thermometer to determine if the catalytic converters are doing their job properly. That's how I found my clogged cats on my Lincoln Mark VIII.
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