Originally posted by spacemonkey:
Well, i took my car in yesterday, and there were no engine codes. So, the guy thought it might be the spark plugs not sparking correctly, which is how the fuel made it to the cat. Sure enought, the gap in the spark plugs were too wide, and they all needed to be replaced. So far, i haven't smelled anything, but i have a hard time believing that fixed it.


Hmmm...

A few months ago I replaced the plugs and wires. I had to gap the plugs, and I used a spacer to make sure they were correct. I get the sulfur smell at WOT, but its not all that bad from inside the car; maybe one or more plugs are spaced wrong? I'm also having a problem at WOT at higher speeds which I detailed here. At normal speeds there's no problem, even at WOT.

Is it possible my plugs are off and this is causing the above issues?


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