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Diesel engines do not engine brake like gasoline engines do, so relatively speaking, the rate of deceleration would seem to be slower.
only when it is on, it causes slow acceleration
check vacumn tube lines for cracks or disconnections...bank of vacumn lines are back of engine, right side, by computer modules.
Diesel cars are relatively slow so the turbo give it that much needed kick
only if it is loud, and it mostly causes slow acceleration
Automobiles with diesel engine tend to be heavy and more space s required for them. also pick speed is slow and are difficult to start in cold weather conditions.
any engine will do that but in the trucking industry they use what is called a Jacob s engine brake they inject compressed air into the cylinders to slow down the truck
Acceleration is the change in velocity and/or What_three_ways_can_acceleration_change_an_objects_motionof an object. Acceleration can either speed an object up, slow it down (deceleration), or change the direction in which the object is moving.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
Give more acceleration when your engine becomes too slow to prevent an unexpected turn off .
It is deceleration which means to retard or slow down the acceleration.
Your cam driven fuel pump is unable to keep up with the sudden demand of fuel necessary under heavy acceleration.I would get that pump replaced, if you have any aftermarket engine parts you should consider an up graded fuel pump.Do not overlook this problem, doing so could cause your engine to blow