Acceleration is a combination of increasing air volume into the cylinder as well as the proper amount of fuel. The fuel has some requirements, the amount has to be correct and the droplet size has to be correct. If the droplet size is not atomized properly then it can overwhelm the ignition process and the engine would run rich. Same thing is true if the amount of fuel is too great. The mixture would consume all the air when it ignites and that would cause left over fuel and the engine would run too rich. The bottom line is that the system is matched and computer controlled and a better injector is a subjective classification.
You can have a supercharger on a carburetored or fuel injected engine.
Sounds like clogged fuel injectors or fuel filter.
Better air intake, better exhaust, install headers, change out your fuel injectors, add a bolt-on turbocharger, have the ECM reprogrammed.
Cleaning the fuel injectors is a good start.
Many petrol cars have fuel injectors.
The primary reason for hesitation on acceleration from stop on a 2000 Toyota Echo is a dirty fuel system. This can include clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter.
Dirty fuel injectors or spark plugs
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There are several types of diesel injectors, primarily categorized into direct and indirect injection systems. Direct injectors spray fuel directly into the combustion chamber, providing better fuel efficiency and power. Indirect injectors, on the other hand, inject fuel into a pre-combustion chamber, which helps in better atomization and smoother combustion. Additionally, diesel injectors can be further classified based on their design and operation, such as mechanical injectors, electronic injectors, and common rail injectors.
There are numerous issues that can cause a lack of power during acceleration. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, a clogged air filter, and dirty fuel injectors.
Cars get better gas mileage on the highway because they can maintain a more consistent speed, which reduces the amount of fuel needed to overcome frequent acceleration and deceleration. Additionally, aerodynamic drag is lower at higher speeds, further improving fuel efficiency.
Depends on if it is fuel injected but if that's the case than the computer could be out on it or the injectors arent getting enough fuel to the injectors