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by Kim Wright
From the Desk of Kim, Head of Engineering at ISS Automotive
Hi, I'm Kim from ISS Automotive, and I lead a team dedicated to building and manufa...
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by ISS Automotive
There are many different things that can cause acceleration hesitation in your Toyota Camry. Some are due to manufacture restrictions set by safet...
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by ISS Automotive
Your sluggish car is sadly what we have come to know with modern cars and the electrical accelerator. Ever since we removed the accelerator cable ...
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by ISS Automotive
If you are experiencing issues with your Toyota Highlander not accelerating, there could be various reasons why this is happening. One of the reas...
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by Christine Chan
The short answer is, Yes. Throttle Controllers are safe to use if you don't abuse them. You want to avoid using the Throttle Controller to run hig...
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by Christine Chan
Hesitation for the Acura RDX during acceleration happens for any reason, but a common reason is that manufacturers are required by law to reduce t...
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by Christine Chan
The Mazda 6 has a reputation for being a reliable and dependable car. However, some owners have reported issues with the car's acceleration. Speci...
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by Christine Chan
A common complaint of the Acura is that there is a slight delay in acceleration.
The easiest quick fix is to add a throttle response controller. T...
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by Christine Chan
We have many customers coming to us and asking about a solution to fix the slow response from their Dodge Charger. After carefully reviewing diffe...
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by Christine Chan
There are many different reasons for poor accelerations from your Civics accelerator. If you have a vehicle that is generally caught up on maint...
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by Christine Chan
Simple Solution to Slow Throttle Control ...
The best solution is to install a throttle response controller. This device installs directly onto ...
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by Christine Chan
Often the simplest reason is that manufacturers are required by regulations to decrease the accelerator's electrical response. This means that whe...
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