that sounds pretty normal to me
Try the throttle position sensor
Manual transmission: Clutch Automatic transmission: possibly low transmission fluid
The transmission is probably slipping. It's possible the transmission bands may need to be adjusted though, so you should take it to a mechanic to be sure.
The t10 transmission holds about 1.5 quarts of fluid. The fluid is filled until it barely runs out of the fill hole.
I have a 1999 1500 dodge ram 5.2 engine. As i am driving and pressing the gas . i have to let off the gas so the gears will shift. when coming to a hill, it will barely even pull.
If you have a manual transmission, then it sounds like your clutch is slipping and needs to be replaced. If the RPM's of the engine are roaring and your car is barely moving, that would be my first assumption. Mechanic.
A near miss. Something bad that you just barely avoided. In driving, an almost-accident. Means just about the same thing in any context.
bad throttle position indicator or tpi
Do you mean when cars were first out? None. There was barely rules of the road and few cars. In Europe there were licences as early as 1880, but none list the legal driving age.
Next by the Throttle Body, You can barely see it b/c the Air intake hose coming from the air-filter is blocking the way.. But more-less, it's located on the right by the throttle body.. (right hand facing the car)..
Clogged fuel filter, fuel pump problems, engine timing, defective spark plug(s), defective distributor and or wiring used in those components.
plugged fuel filter is the cheap and easy fix. the expensive and difficult answer is the catalytic converter is shot. with my luck, it's the cat.