Rotten Eggs Lancer
#20
My dealer told me something about the new Cat that will release an odor in the beggining. So it's the catalytic converter then.
#24
same problem here usually happens if i push the car hard and i havent warmed it up enough. its really embarrassing though lol especially when u know the person driving behind you and they call you complaining
#25
wow! really surprised nobody mentioned gas. almost every mechanic ive talked to said if u put s#it quality gas in, u will get that rotten egg smell. now with gas prices the way they r, i dont blame anyone for finding the cheapest price possible. ive always used either chevron or 76 and have owned 8 or 9 cars so far 2 of which were new and have never had that smell. my wife when we first met was using some off brand gas station and the first time i road in it the smell was overwhelming, long story short she started using the same i do and the smell eventually went away.
just throwin in some personel experience.
just throwin in some personel experience.
#27
wow! really surprised nobody mentioned gas. almost every mechanic ive talked to said if u put s#it quality gas in, u will get that rotten egg smell. now with gas prices the way they r, i dont blame anyone for finding the cheapest price possible. ive always used either chevron or 76 and have owned 8 or 9 cars so far 2 of which were new and have never had that smell. my wife when we first met was using some off brand gas station and the first time i road in it the smell was overwhelming, long story short she started using the same i do and the smell eventually went away.
just throwin in some personel experience.
just throwin in some personel experience.
#28
Why on earth are using super in a car designed for regular? If the car isn't tuned to use it, you're just pissing money down the drain and potentially doing damage to the cats.
#29
When you accellerate hard and the car is not fully warmed up, you will sometimes get that rotten egg smell. The cat needs to work at a certain temerature to effectively burn the exhaust gases. Some of the older cars used to throw a check engine light at slow cruising speeds on freeways because the cat would slightly cool and get below it's operating range. I guess what I'm saying is you should be fine unless the smell does not go away, in which case, your cat is probably going bad (or your running a test pipe and not telling us).