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Topic: Sulfer smell ??
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Wildfire532FB
CAFords OG
Member # 1482
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When we rev the cobra up wit the supercharger there is a weird sulfer smell anyone know what it is?
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TR1
98COBRA.COM
Member # 296
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Sulfer smell can be can be bad cats??
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Posts: 1382 | From: Bay Area, CA. | Registered: Jun 2001
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the50ho
THE50HO
Member # 73
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sulfer smell is most likey a catalitic converter issue.....not always, but you might want to check em out.
Jack
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Posts: 4057 | From: Roseville, Ca (Sacramento) | Registered: Nov 2000
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Greenandsilver
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Member # 1371
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Try un-bolting your h pipe and reving it to see!
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Posts: 91 | From: San Jose CA | Registered: Jun 2002
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the50ho
THE50HO
Member # 73
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quote: Originally posted by Greenandsilver: Try un-bolting your h pipe and reving it to see!
Yeah, that will run great with the o2 sensors not reading anything....and the sound....oh yeah, real race car...shit.......
Jack
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Posts: 4057 | From: Roseville, Ca (Sacramento) | Registered: Nov 2000
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88gt
Custom
Member # 579
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Is the smell coming from the exhaust or the supercharger itself? Odds are the supercharger is making your exhaust hotter than when you didn't have the supercharger. Your pipes and mufflers are getting heated more than they ever have before and there is a sort of break in period where they get used to the new temperature. Drive the car around for a while and give them a chance to heat cycle a few times and see if you notice a difference.
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cobraman_1994
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Member # 467
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uhhhhh, last i heard, the superchargers didnt have anything to do with exhaust
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Posts: 4882 | From: eldorado hills | Registered: Sep 2001
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88gt
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Member # 579
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quote: Originally posted by cobraman_1994: uhhhhh, last i heard, the superchargers didnt have anything to do with exhaust
uhhhhhh, last i heard, compressed air gets heated up. Superchargers compress air. The compressed air that goes into the engine has to leave the engine, and it leaves it via the exhaust. Therefore, the exhaust is hotter. I saw this exact thing happen to my friends supercharged car...uhhhh last time i checked.
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the50ho
THE50HO
Member # 73
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Mark is correct.....It very possible because of the added exausht running through the pipes. Give it a few days...but don't unhook your h-pipe...please.....
Jack [ July 08, 2002, 01:36 AM: Message edited by: the50ho ]
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cobraman_1994
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sorry, i thought you meant something else thats what i get for thinking this late at night oh yeah, i wasnt talking shit with the uhhhh
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Wildfire532FB
CAFords OG
Member # 1482
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The gas we put in has a high sulfer content and since the supercharger is on there its made the smell more noticeable Cobra-Jeep
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