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by Christine Chan
One of the fastest or easiest ways to solve slow acceleration is with a throttle response controller.
Lag in the accelerator can be frustrating ...
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by Christine Chan
If your Lexus is in good shape then the problem is normally as simple as a slow accelerator electrical response. Manufacturers will lower the ac...
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by Christine Chan
One reason the accelerator may be slow is to prevent unintended acceleration. Another reason may be to save fuel, as a slower pedal would requir...
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by Christine Chan
There are many other things that can cause hesitation, like a vacuum leak, bad spark plugs, or a clogged fuel filter. If your Dodge RAM is hesit...
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by Christine Chan
There are a number of potential causes for acceleration problems in the Dodge RAM 1500. One common cause is simply that the manufacturer turns d...
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by Christine Chan
The RAM 1500 series has an annoying response delay, which can take the fun out of driving. To remedy that, you can use ShiftPower. Improves engin...
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by Christine Chan
Acceleration problems can be caused by a number of different things. The most common cause is a problem with the fuel system, it can also be cau...
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by Christine Chan
The lag between your accelerator and acceleration is called "Throttle Lag" which is due to the manufacturer's settings. The easiest way to fix t...
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by Christine Chan
If your car doesn't want to accelerate as quickly as you would like, there are a few things you can do to help.
Here are some simple tips:
Elec...
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by Christine Chan
There are many potential problems that can occur when your car hesitates when accelerating. One of the most common causes is throttle lag, which...
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by Christine Chan
There are a few different things that could be causing your Cadillac CTS not to accelerate. Here are some of the most common ones:
OEM throttle...
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by Christine Chan
The simplest and easiest way is to tap the throttle and try and feel the engine in your foot. The problem is that many electric accelerators cau...
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