What causes the abnormal noise at 2000 RPM when stepping on the accelerator?
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The reasons for abnormal noise at 2000 RPM when stepping on the accelerator are as follows: 1. Unfiltered air: During operation, the engine needs to intake a large amount of air. If the air is not filtered, the suspended dust in the air will be sucked into the cylinder, accelerating the wear of the piston group and cylinder. Larger particles entering between the piston and cylinder can cause severe "cylinder scoring." The air filter is installed in front of the carburetor or intake pipe to filter out dust and sand particles from the air, ensuring sufficient and clean air enters the cylinder. 2. Clutch issue: The compressed air flow noise generated by the turbocharger during operation, the higher the engine speed or the deeper the accelerator pedal is pressed, the louder the engine noise becomes. When stepping on the accelerator, do it gently and avoid pressing it all the way down suddenly, as this can cause such abnormal noise.