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Ah!! Do we have ourselves a fellow 2-stroke Motocross rider? :P Well, to answer your question, yes and no. On most cars there can be a point in the rpm's that the acceleration speeds up abruptly. Other cars equiped with turbos have whats called turbo lag which is the time that it takes for the turbo's effect to come into play. And when it does, in a way, the engine gets a boost likened to a power band. Hope this helps!

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