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Old 09-03-2004, 01:12 AM
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so did we ever find out if it was a cat, rotten potato or what? lol just kidding....
what was the problem? cuz mine is starting to do it too, only after i push her real hard or race her and then when i slow down to a "normal" speed, she stinks....
btw...its a stick....cant possibly be my clutch could it? i hope not....
then again..here's a little more info for ya...i just got back from a trip across the country..(ontario to british columbia and back)
no i didnt push the car to get there..no i didnt race her out there, it's only been doin this since i got home...
gonna get a rad flush, do a cat conv. cleaner, and check the 02 sensor, i'll check back to see if y'all got some more info for me...
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Old 11-27-2004, 03:27 AM
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burning water from gm cars and most for that mater smell of cat piss to me, could that be the problem, if so yoru heater core is probly fried had it happen to mine 2 šqVs so far.
 
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