Only fuel. Somehow it is getting in there. Fuel metering needs to be looked over.
If it only happens when you accelerate the most likely cause is an axle.
A screeching noise when accelerating in your car could be due to a worn-out or loose drive belt, a problem with the pulleys, or issues with the engine or transmission. It is recommended to have a mechanic inspect your car to diagnose and fix the issue.
change your fuel filter, it could be plugged.
if older car could be carborator,choke pull off
Exhaust leak? Vacuum leak?
because it doesn't like you or it could be as simple as a plugged fuel filter.
Fan belt slipping
A car shouldn’t normally slow down when you accelerate—if it does, something’s off. Common reasons: Transmission slipping (power not reaching the wheels) Fuel delivery issues (pump or injectors) Clogged air filter or intake problem Bad sensors (like MAF or throttle) Brake drag (brakes partially stuck) In short: the engine is trying to speed up, but power isn’t getting to the wheels properly.
I don't have a car.
I would check your tires they could be out of balance. or a tire could be bad .
When it takes a car a long time to accelerate, the car may need a tune-up. Also, the fuel injectors may need to be cleaned or replaced, or the fuel pump could be going bad, or the fuel pressure is too low.
It could mean one of your timing belts are loose