What are the hazards of rapid acceleration to the engine?
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Rapid acceleration poses the following hazards to the engine: a sudden increase in fuel supply leads to richer fuel-air mixture, incomplete combustion, and increased fuel consumption. Rapid acceleration refers to the act of suddenly and deeply pressing the accelerator pedal while driving, causing the vehicle's speed to increase rapidly in a short period of time. The hazards of rapid acceleration include: 1. It increases the contact speed between the tires and the ground during operation, with tire friction during rapid acceleration being approximately 7 to 10 times that during normal driving; 2. It affects the wear of the brake pads, causing grooves to form at the friction points of the brake pads, resulting in abnormal noises when braking. Rapid acceleration has multifaceted impacts on the vehicle and poses certain risks to driving.