you guys think it just might be cheaper puttin in an air intake then?
you guys think it just might be cheaper puttin in an air intake then?
are they telling you it is stalling because of the airbox? shawn
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The two problems may be related, although it may not be your actual "airbox" per se. A lean condition can cause a host of chemical reactions in the exaust with the end result being sulfur building up in the catalytic converter. If the engine then burns slightly rich (ie slowing down, low speed-heavy throttle, sitting at a stop light, etc) the extra hydrocarbons (hydrogen specifically) in the exhaust stream will purge the sulfur from the cat as hydrogen sulfide...H2S the "rotten egg" smell.
If you have any type of leak in the intake that allows unmetered air into the engine (basically any air leak after the MAF sensor) this could cause a lean condition. Although a broken or missing air box or anything else before the MAF should not cause any harm because the MAF is still metering all the air that comes into the engine.
Of course, a lean condition can also show up as a stumble, or stall when your first hit the gas pedal to accelerate. So you may want to give it the once-over looking for bad O2 sensors, cracked vacuum lines, loose or cracked inlet hoses, plugged fuel filters, low fuel pressure, or any other item that would let excess air into the engine or choke off the fuel flow.
I bought the $100Calmini air filter with the bracket that holds it in place to not shake around...but, you can buy a $50 K&N and make the bracket your self. Screw the air box. As for the rotten egg smell...There is a service bulletin on that.