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Originally Posted by Em/1
Sounds like hi sulfur content petrol.
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+1. And... we have a winner!
Try switching fuel brands. That ought to get rid of the smell. Its due to the fuel you are using has very high sulfur in it(the sulfur smell is a byproduct of the cat). Typically premium fuels do not have as much as mid grade or regular octanes. I would try a "top tier" premium fuel.
Sometimes you just need to put some mileage on your car too. Typically cats only produce sulfur when they are brand new.