well that happens to me an it means fuel is low
My Celica is doing that as well. my uncle knows a thing or two about cars said it could be a Catalytic converter problem...
Pro: you are able to change gear when your engine revs are different from your transmission revs. Con: when torque is high or the difference in revs (see above) is too big, it will slip.
High engine revs on a 2001 Ford Escape can be caused by several factors, including a malfunctioning throttle position sensor, a vacuum leak, or issues with the idle air control valve. Additionally, a stuck accelerator pedal or problems with the transmission can also lead to elevated RPMs. It's essential to diagnose the issue properly, as prolonged high revs can cause engine damage. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent these issues.
Pro: you are able to change gear when your engine revs are different from your transmission revs. Con: when torque is high or the difference in revs (see above) is too big, it will slip.
Vacuum leak?
you are stepping on the gas peddle too hard
it depends on the engine. generally it boosts the performance at high revs
That sounds like a slipping clutch or auto transmission. In either case you need some work.
Year? Replace ECTS and clean the throttle body
it basically lets the bike work at higher revs, for example on mine it gives it unlimited revs, so it wont stop at about 6000rpm like a normal bike but just keep going, it can be bad because if the revs get too high the engine may explode
The symthoms are either the clutch bite is near or at the top of the pedal, car drives ,but engine revs high but the car doesnt go any faster, some times you r unable to select gears and normally you will have a burning smell.
generally , two strokes are smaller capacity , shorter stroke, higher revs. for given engine capacity , long stroke /small bore = high torque / low revs short stroke/big bore = low torque / high revs