Because your motor is running too rich and the unburnt fuel is being burned in the catalytic converter, it makes the sulfur smell. At least this is what I've been told.
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you didn't say what make of car u have, but a lot of Japanese cars smell like rotten egg just because of the fuel additives in the USA
The rotten egg smell is sulfur...
Sulfur doesn't smell like rotten eggs. Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs, but sulfur itself doesn't have much of a smell at all.
The smell of burning sulfur resembles the scent of rotten eggs.
Yes, sulfur has a strong and unpleasant smell often described as rotten eggs.
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
Sulfur has a strong, pungent smell often described as rotten eggs or a burning match.
Farts contain small amounts of sulfur, which can create a rotten egg smell. Sulfur itself has a distinct smell similar to rotten eggs, and this association may be why we describe the smell of farts as having a sulfur-like odor.
Sulfur is the element that is yellow and can have a distinct unpleasant smell, reminiscent of rotten eggs.
Yes, sulfur has a distinct smell often described as rotten eggs or a strong, pungent odor.
All cars do it with fresh cats and an over rich condition. The ricers "computer up" their fuel flow and then you get that smell. You gotta burn a lot of gas to make BIG power.
Chicken sometimes smells like rotten eggs due to the presence of sulfur compounds in the meat. These compounds can develop when the chicken is not stored or cooked properly, leading to a foul odor resembling that of rotten eggs.
The sulfur smell is often described as a strong, pungent odor resembling rotten eggs or a burning match.