It doesn't.
Accelerating quickly can actually reduce fuel efficiency by causing the engine to work harder and consume more fuel. Gradual acceleration is typically more fuel-efficient as it allows the engine to operate more efficiently. Driving at a steady speed and avoiding rapid acceleration and deceleration can help improve fuel economy.
accelerating
Accelerating quickly generally does not save fuel; in fact, it can lead to increased fuel consumption. Rapid acceleration requires more energy, which translates to higher fuel usage. For optimal fuel efficiency, gradual acceleration and maintaining a steady speed are recommended, as they help maximize the vehicle's fuel economy.
Check the fuel filter or the fuel pump.
Check the fuel filter and/or fuel pump.
My car is accelerating at 10 miles per hour per hour.
There are several possible results; including wheel spin, which will waste fuel, damage your tyres and more importantly reduce the amount of control you have.
yes, you are causing it to run richer.
Sounds like a fuel delivery problem, either a plugged up fuel filter or incorrect fuel pressure.
dirty fuel filter
Fuel is not good!
Loss of traction. The loss of traction can come from braking too quickly. Or accelerating to quickly