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:lol: no not the 1'c u get extruding from your anus!

When i give my car a hard run, i get that bad egg fart smell coming from the exhaust, and i was told it was the cat that was causing the smell! Its a highflow cat, any1 else got this problem??

Would the cat smell like that if its getting ***ed up?

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solution...unscrew cat.....enter fkn big hammer and steal"ram rod".....place ram rod in side cat....continue to strike ram rod with fkn big hammer until day light is seen through your meow meow.....take 1 peice of pipe and slide it inside cat and weld with mig welder...replace cat and no more smell...(oh btw this should be done on race cars only :D )

Originally posted by ylwgtr

solution...unscrew cat.....enter fkn big hammer and steal"ram rod".....place ram rod in side cat....continue to strike ram rod with fkn big hammer until day light is seen through your meow meow.....take 1 peice of pipe and slide it inside cat and weld with mig welder...replace cat and no more  smell...(oh btw this should be done on race cars only :D )

Or just put a pipe in through the cat.

that smell would b sulphur, sulpher reeks

DONT USE BP, use Optimax

i have no problems at all with optimax

my mate used to always use bp and his car pinged like a b***h! he took it to his mechanic and they drained it and threw it away, said that it is junk and to use optimax...

Originally posted by JET-33

that smell would b sulphur, sulpher reeks

DONT USE BP, use Optimax

i have no problems at all with optimax

hmmmmm

From what I have read, Optimax has the highest levels of sulphur, and BP has the lowest... so I would think that optimax is worse.....

But anyhow, dont worry about the smell Denham, it's nothing.... My womans Astra has been making that smell from new, so I wouldn't worry. I've noticed some cars make that smell while some dont, and all the ones that have had it were brand new.

Zahos

thanks for the replys!

I will try optimax next fill up and see what happens! I dont want to gut the cat as i already got a notice from the epa saying my car is 2 loud, so if i was caught without a cat i would be in serious strife!

Al

its not 2 much fuel at high rpm cause it runs a constant 12.1 a/f ratio cause of the safc!

I get a similar sort of smell but it's not the fuel.

I know where mine comes from...

it's a gearbox boot/seal that's a bit stuffed and after a few 7,000 + RPM changes the smell starts to get inside the car.

Just a bit and you can smell it outside also!

Maybe that's what it is ?

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