2010-2014 Mustang Information on The S197 {GenII}

Sulfur smell

Old May 29, 2013 | 06:39 PM
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Sulfur smell

Does anyone else have a sulfur smell after you jump on your car and give it a good run. Also has anyone noticed sometimes when taking off you push the gas and there sounds like a drop out, almost like a flutter, You can here it in the exhaust, this only happens with RPM's below 1000. however the car runs great.

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Old May 29, 2013 | 06:43 PM
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I've had a three 5.0's, a 2011, 2012, and a 2014, and they all have had that smell after giving them a run up through the revs, with the strength of the smell dependent on how hard you ran the engine.

The flutter is the variable camshafts doing their thing.

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Old May 29, 2013 | 06:46 PM
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ok that is good to know, I was very concerned, this web site is a huge stress reliever.
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Old May 29, 2013 | 07:18 PM
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The smell can vary some as well depending on the fuel you get. Not just Octane but brand also can make a difference. Some states (Nebraska for example) do not regulate sulfur content in the fuel you get from the pump. Therefore some companies will have higher amounts of sulfur in their fuel and you get strong exhaust odor. Pay attention to the places you buy fuel and do not go back to the strong odor ones... The manufacturer I work for actually released a TSB about high sulfur content fuel and more or less said grocery store gas stations tend to have lower quality fuel based on their testing.
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Old May 29, 2013 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 14Glassback
The smell can vary some as well depending on the fuel you get. Not just Octane but brand also can make a difference. Some states (Nebraska for example) do not regulate sulfur content in the fuel you get from the pump. Therefore some companies will have higher amounts of sulfur in their fuel and you get strong exhaust odor. Pay attention to the places you buy fuel and do not go back to the strong odor ones... The manufacturer I work for actually released a TSB about high sulfur content fuel and more or less said grocery store gas stations tend to have lower quality fuel based on their testing.
very good to know, I only use shell, but were I was at there way not a shell the only one that was close was a speedway, and that is gas that I have in the car now, I did not notice the smell on the shell gas, if that makes sense.
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Old May 30, 2013 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by wentw1tj
Does anyone else have a sulfur smell after you jump on your car and give it a good run. Also has anyone noticed sometimes when taking off you push the gas and there sounds like a drop out, almost like a flutter, You can here it in the exhaust, this only happens with RPM's below 1000. however the car runs great.
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The smell can vary some as well depending on the fuel you get. Not just Octane but brand also can make a difference. Some states (Nebraska for example) do not regulate sulfur content in the fuel you get from the pump. Therefore some companies will have higher amounts of sulfur in their fuel and you get strong exhaust odor. Pay attention to the places you buy fuel and do not go back to the strong odor ones... The manufacturer I work for actually released a TSB about high sulfur content fuel and more or less said grocery store gas stations tend to have lower quality fuel based on their testing.
Hi wentw1tj,

As per my Technical Specialist (and 14Glassback), the exhaust does get hotter under hard acceleration and this odor could be normal. Quality of fuel may also have an effect on the type of odor.

However, if you do not feel comfortable with it, please bring your vehicle in to your Ford dealer for diagnosis and PM me with your VIN, full name, mileage, dealer, and best daytime number so I can escalate this to the customer service manager for your area.

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Old May 30, 2013 | 08:27 AM
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That's the cats trying to clean up the exhaust. Completely normal.
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Old May 30, 2013 | 07:46 PM
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It is technically Un burned fuel igniting in the hot catalytic converter...
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