What Causes Slow Throttle Response in an Engine?
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Engine throttle response can be slow due to the following reasons: 1. Issues with the car's intake system. If there are leaks or blockages in the intake system, the car may experience reduced power and difficulty in increasing RPM when accelerating. 2. Problems related to the car's fuel. Using fuel that does not meet the required standards can lead to incomplete combustion in the engine, which easily causes carbon buildup and reduces the engine's fuel efficiency, thereby failing to provide sufficient power. 3. Worn-out or low-quality spark plugs can result in slow throttle response, weak acceleration, and acceleration shuddering.