Could be a multitude of different things, I am trying to fix that same problem. Could be bad a throttle position sensor, a leaking or detached vacuum hose or a dirty fuel filter is what I've heard.
maybe a bad cam orn lobs on cams can cause that
You would not be considered a stutterer if you only stutter at certain times. Those who stutter all of the time do stutter worse in highly emotional situations.
In this case, acceleration is positive. Negative acceleration would cause the object to slow down (decelerate.)
I had a similar problem. My 95 cougar would stutter when I would put it into gear, especially when I was going up a hill, and it would take me a while to work up some speed. What I did to solve the problem is, instead of buying a new mass air flow sensor, I cleaned the one I had with electrics part cleaner that I bought for $4 at a local auto store. My cougar works perfectly now. I also bought a new air filter. Check out this site if you want to clean your MAF. It helped me: http://www.berrysweb.com/clean_your_maf.htm
it has a malfuction so its setting a code
probably the fuel pump?
Idle Sensor might be no good Spark plugs also will cause this....
The most likely cause is a dirty fuel filter that starves the engine.
There are several things that can cause your 1989 Honda Accord to stall on acceleration. The most common cause is a plugged or dirty air filter.
A single cougar would win against a single husky, but a cougar would get killed by a pack of huskies.
Maybe. Depends on speed of car
Yes, Marilyn suffered from a stutter from a young age and claimed that it would reappear if she was extremely nervous later in life.