Sables (disables) anre supposed to be falty, and faltering helps them to achieve this goal.
If you're talking about a misfire, though, suspect an ignition system fault such as a faulty coil or spark plug or wire (if so equipped.)
If it pings, check the DPFE sensor and the vacuum hoses going to the DPFE sensor.
If it seems more like it's slipping, check the trans fluid level and proper transaxle operation.
you stand and pedal like what you would do when going uphill
Gravity if going uphill. Friction.
I would suppose it would matter if you were going uphill or downhill.
Falter is to hesitate as conceal is to disguise or hide, because falter is a synonym of hesitate and disguise or hide would be synonyms of conceal.
it would not be in operation
Is the vehicles transmission downshifting to a lower gear as you go uphill? If not, that would be your first place to look. After that I would suspect that your engine timing is not autmatically advancing as it should be.
A drop in speed while going uphill is normal for most vehicles. If the speed is more than 20 mph slower than when first ascending the hill, there could still be a problem with the transmission or an oxygen sensor.
If the slope is 'uphill' then the car is going faster
A long bike ride that is partially uphill be would be considered vigorous physical activity.
I don't have an answere, but a picture diagram would help alot try going to "How stuff works"!
no if they are in the same cage they would fight. syrian and sable hamsters are not the same
I would check with the manufacturer the Battery may be getting weak or the motor is drawing more current. You are gfoing to have to take it in to have it cecked out Sorry