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Several things cause low acceleration. One, your engine needs a tune up. Your carb or injectors are clogged and your plugs are worn out. Two, your catalytic convertor is full of crud and the exhaust gasses can not get through it. They back up in your engine and wont let it accelerate. Three, maybe your transmission is slipping.

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