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Called a stampede.
No, a kick must be hit from your normal running pattern. You can slow down, but not completely stop.
Check your spark plugs and fuel filter.
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Until the source of the energy stopped.
I was having the same problem. Had to change out fuel regulator and fuel injectors
Emus have three toes on each foot, a characteristic of all flightless birds which are built for running (except for the ostrich). This is an adaptation which enables the emu to make sudden, high speed turns when running from predators.
All symptoms of bad timing; stalling on sudden wide open throttle, running rich or lean, misfires, especially continuous misfires on the same cylinder, or just simply not running.
I have a 1996 GMC Yukon and this happened to me. I would be driving on the highway and all of a sudden the engine would shut off. The fuel filter and then the fuel pump turned out to be my problem.
most likely a vaccume leak
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark. You are missing one of those.
You are running out of fuel. As you are going up the hill, the fuel is sloshing around causing sudden fuel starvation to the engine.