- Nov 29, 2015
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So I have a 95 5.0 with 165,000 miles and a Flowmaster catback exhaust and a BBK catted X pipe (this removed 2 of 4 cats). I have deemd this an intermittant issue, sometimes car drives perfectly fine and sometimes does not (although every time it has done it the car has been sitting for 6+ hours if Im at work or school). Anyways after the install about a month ago my car started acting wierd. So I had a hypothesis before that if I floored it while driving within 5 minutes of turning car on it would act wierd; This was WRONG. Anyways tonight I drove it back from work without flooring, I went up to 2,000 rpm at most maybe. It also seems to drive normally then once I stop at a stop sign then start going again it acts up. But anyways the same symptoms showed up tonight when I was driving normally: 1.) It would not accelerate over 10 mph but rpms would go up. It was like the car was sputtering and couldn't go over 10 mph unless I floored it pedal to the ground. 2.) there would be a burning smell accompanied by CEL upon trying to speed up faster (of course CEL light gone after restarting the car). The smell I almost felt like it was coming from the cats, I stood outside the car and it was coming up from under the middle of the car out the sides. (I know there is also a burning smell upon break in period for the cats but their 4 weeks old now so should be broken in) 3.) the idle sounded inconsistent from the tailpipes and clogged. Keep in mind I took this to a mechanic and the new cats are fine, they are not clogged. Tonight I also let it sit and idle after acting up for almost 10 minutes and then the idle returned to normal/ car drove normal. (a few weeks ago also when it was running rough I turned the car off let it sit for 15 seconds then turned it on and it ran/drove normally again). Is this something as simple as let the car warm up more when driving or is it maybe a backpressure problem due to the new midpipe? or maybe something else? HELP!