Does the Car Accelerator Cause Damage to the Vehicle?
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Car accelerators do not cause harm to the vehicle because they are not active signal devices but rather passive devices that receive and relay signals, functioning like a physical adapter without disrupting any of the original car's wiring. Below is relevant information: Electronic throttle accelerators: 1. "Acceleration": Primarily achieved by increasing throttle response sensitivity, it amplifies the input throttle signal by 50%. When the driver presses the pedal 66%, the accelerator's output is already at full throttle, thereby improving throttle response sensitivity by 50%. 2. How the accelerator works: When the throttle pedal is pressed, the accelerator calculates the rate of change of the throttle signal based on the degree and duration of the press. The faster the change, the stronger the acceleration demand, and the throttle accelerator will amplify this rate of change, ultimately resulting in better dynamic response during acceleration.