Your car might hesitate under acceleration when the weather is wet because your tires are worn or because there is water in the gas. You might also have a problem with the fuel injectors.
Could be, time for a tune up.
The car will idle rough and hesitate during acceleration.
Why I can't tell you, but I'd suggest you clean the throttle body (don't let anyone tell you you can't do that on this car) and then reset the base idle following the correct SP. This is likely to help.
A lose fan belt is one reason that a car can screech under acceleration. Another reason for the screeching when accelerating could be a problem with the car's timing belt.
The problem is likely an electrical one - check your spark plug leads from the distributor to the plugs.
A bad o2 sensor can cause this problem in a car. A bad fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel line will also cause hesitation during acceleration.
There is only acceleration if the car's velocity changes. If it moves at a constant velocity, then there is no acceleration.
Bad speed sensors can cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph. The blockage of the air filters can also cause the car to hesitate when accelerating at speeds below 20 mph.
No, if a car is slowing down, its acceleration is negative. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity, so if the car's velocity is decreasing, its acceleration is in the opposite direction.
The car with the highest acceleration capability in the table is the one with the fastest acceleration time.
It is good of a car has a slow acceleration rate. This means that the car will probably be great on gas.
When you press your foot on the gas pedal, it tells the car it needs more gas. The engine then has to take in extra gas. Once it has the extra gas, it must compress the gas, so the gas will have a higher pressure. Once the gas is pressurized, a spark plug goes off, causing the combustion, which powers the car. The time it takes to do all of that causes the hesitation on initial acceleration.