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Hi Guys,

I have a series 2 r33 gtst that i love to bits. Had the common boost problem that these cars seem to get (5000rpm starts to miss, jolt etc). I have had the coils out and they look ok and replaced the 1.1mm plugs with 0.8mm plugs. Made a difference at first but the jolt has come back. Think the coils are dead so i'm currently about to buy some spitfires. Anyway that aside i have started to notice lately that when i give the car a bit of a kick sometimes a bit of a smell wafts into the cabin, like a rotten egg sort of smell. Any ideas?

The smell is only there sometimes and only comes on when i give the car a bit of a push. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers.

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Cheers guys, i will have a look for a coolant leak when it is not pissing down with rain (which is great by the way!). The smell is more of a rotten egg smell than a BO type of smell.

Is there anyway to test the clutch at all? When i press down on the clutch the revs change ever so slightly and then when i release they go back to how they were before depressing the clutch. Could this be a sign toward anything?

Really appreciate the feedback guys.

Cheers.

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