2 things are common. Mass air flow sensors fail, fuel pump issues check fuel pressure first do it when vehicle is "acting" up. 35-42psi . have seen fuel pressure regulators fail pushing psi up to 60psi. too high
could be bad injector,dirty throttle body,plugged converter or even a need for a tune up
When a gaseous molecule got heated up, it gain energy and then momentum that makes the molecule rises up higher.
I didn't hesitate to speak up when I saw an injustice happening.
it will take long to be heated up,
Heating up a magnet actually makes it weaker. A magnet can be completely demagnetized when heated past it's Curie temperature.
up because when heated, it becomes light and goes up.
The jaguar XJ 220 can reach speeds up to 1010mph
why does my 1991 Chevy lumina that when going up a hill or when it reaches approximatly 65 mph starts hestitating, when cars get older they do that.
A cheetah is the fastest land animal on earth. The jaguar is fast too, but not as fast. The jaguar could keep up, but only for 1 or 2 minutes.
A jaguar can run up to 40 miles per hour
Matter expands when it is heated.
Could be as simple as needing a tune up.