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hey guys

i notice that occasionally when i park my car after driving home there is a strange smell comming from the exhaust.

i have no idea what it smells like, only that it doesnt smell like oil and theres no smoke or anything.

im just worrying if it is something i should worry about or get checked out

thanks!

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i smell it when i stop driving, mainly when i exit the car and head for the house after work, but once i smelt it at the lights with the windows down.

doesnt seem to be comming from the engine bay only the exhaust.

i have a brand new hi flo cat about 1000km old

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I'm not sure about this but could it be the new cat ?

I mean - the stuff in the cat becomes active because of the heat so maybe when it's new it starts to smell ? Only a theory.

I have redline shockproof heavy for my mechanical when I get around to it..

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