Why can't the Magotan accelerate properly?
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Magotan's inability to accelerate properly can be attributed to fuel system or electrical system issues. Below are detailed explanations of the causes: Fuel system reasons: An excessively lean air-fuel mixture results in insufficient piston thrust after ignition, prolongs combustion time, and causes engine overheating. Symptoms of a lean mixture include poor acceleration during operation, temporary improvement when manually adjusting the choke or pumping fuel, and recurring acceleration weakness when not enriching the mixture. Electrical system reasons: High-voltage interruption - Faulty components or wiring in the ignition system can cause intermittent high-voltage sparking, leading to uneven engine operation and acceleration weakness; Weak or reddish sparks - Electrical component or wiring issues in the ignition circuit may result in insufficient high-voltage electricity, causing poor engine performance and suboptimal spark quality.