It sounds like the fuel/air mixture setting is wrong. You may have a clogged air filter or the fuel injectors may be clogged. You can change the air filter by removing the screws on the top of the air box located on the side wall under the hood. It should be rectangular or square. There should be a hose connecting the air box to the top of the engine. If the vehicle has recently been in high altitudes (above 4,000 ft) and moved to sea level or vice-versa, the air fuel mixture set screw may need to be adjusted. However, with a fuel injected vehicle the computer should make these adjustments automatically. If replacing the air filter does not help you should take it to a repair facility that can run a diagnostic test and research the error codes.
Get some speed up, then brake hard. If you feel the brake pedal pulsating you have ABS:
I Feel Speed was created on 2007-11-23.
The past tense of feel is felt, and the past tense of speed is sped.
A faulty fuel injector can cause your Ford Windstar to run rough and feel like it's going to stall. A dirty or plugged air filter can also cause the vehicle to stall.
The first stall that you come upon is the cleanest. This is for two reasons. People assume that most humans are lazy and would take the first stall, therefore using the back stall thinking it is used less. Shame is also a factor. Adults, like children still feel the need to hide their bowel movements from others. Taking the back stall eliminates the number of other bathroom patrons that could cross your path.
You can't feel speed. You can only feel changes in speed. That's how you're able to read a book on a moving train, and have a comfortable nap on a jetliner flying 7 miles above the ground at 400 mph.
you feel the speed more than you do in a car
Acceleration by definition is a change in speed, direction, or both. If the speed is constant, the direction could still be changing. You can feel a change in direction, therefore you can feel acceleration even if the speed is constant.
When you are moving with the same speed as the object and in the same direction.
Yes. Acceleration by definition is a change in speed, direction, or both. If the speed is constant, the direction could still be changing. You can feel a change in direction, therefore you can feel acceleration even if the speed is constant.
Quite possibly a vacuum leak, or problem with fuel flow. Vacuum leaks can be bad at idle and cause it to stall, a fuel problem would make it very difficult to move at all.
Maverick said the first half and Goose the Second HalfMaverick: I feel the need...Maverick, Goose: ...the need for speed!