When you press the accelerator, the engine wants to tach up right then and there... in the current gear the car is traveling in, it may not be possible without bogging the engine down, so the transmission is shifted down in order to accommodate the demand for increased RPMs while preventing the engine from bogging.
Change the fuel filter
if its bogging down it could be catalic converter
spark pluggs
Yes it does.You can get to about 90 and no more.It will start bogging down.
If your Nissan 350Z is bogging down under heavy acceleration, it could be due to several issues. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, failing fuel pump, or a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor (MAF). Additionally, problems with the ignition system, such as spark plugs or coils, could also lead to poor acceleration. It's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional to pinpoint the exact issue.
my 92 c1500 4.3 is giving me tons of issues I just put new egr throttle position sensor igintion control module plug wires dist and its still bogging down what can the next soulution be even changed fuel filter
A plugged/dirty fuel filter, A plugged/dirty air filter, A plugged up catalytic converter, A tune up needed.
Beat it with a stick./What is it, anyway?
Maty be a plugged catalytic converter
Probably timing belt is worn out or jumped a tooth
You just press the start button and then press shut down!! People these days don't do things simply!!