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Any mods? HFC and test pipes can make a difference. Cats burn off any raw fuel that gets thru to the exhaust. Once they heat up, that is. Take them

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Old 10-07-2017, 04:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Any mods?
HFC and test pipes can make a difference. Cats burn off any raw fuel that gets thru to the exhaust. Once they heat up, that is. Take them out of the system with test pipes, or reduce their effectiveness with High Flow versions, and a gas smell can be more apparent.

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