check the u joints.if vehicle is standard shift,i would also check the clutch
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
Heavy bleeding during menstruation is usually related to a hormonal imbalance.
Coffee does cause me to have a heavier period than normal, so does soy milk.
Usually a lack of spark or fuel would cause this. Most common is a coil pack issue. (Thats where I would look first).
Heavy rain will sometimes cause floods
Balck smoke usually means the engine is burning rich - that is to say, more fuel is being delivered to the combustion chamber than can be ignited by the spark plugs. Keeping a good tuneup schedule and clean-up/replacement of sprak plugs will prevent, or at least minimize the black smoke under heavy acceleration.
The heavy object will have a greater impact force because its mass is larger, resulting in a greater resistance to changes in motion. The impact force is directly proportional to the mass of an object and the acceleration it experiences during a collision.
first replace the fuel filter then check the cat convertor
bad torque converter .
Check your fuel filter before spending money on other troubleshooting procedures. Had the same problem, it would idle fine but about 4000 rpm or heavy exceleration it would start to jerk. so i replaced my cam sensor. Fuel constriction, ignition parts corroded, wet spark plugs. I had this problem caused by a corroded connection on the high-voltage side of the ignition coil. Carburetors could have a failing acceleration pump.
The force exerted by someone pushing something heavy depends on the weight of the object and the acceleration required to move it. The force can be calculated using the formula: Force = mass x acceleration. The heavier the object, the greater the force required to move it.
During a hurricane, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges can cause significant damage to buildings, infrastructure, and vegetation. Flooding is a common issue due to the heavy rain and storm surges, and high winds can uproot trees and cause power outages. Overall, hurricanes can be extremely destructive and dangerous natural disasters.