Why does the car accelerate slowly with high RPM but the speed doesn't increase?
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The car accelerates slowly with high RPM but the speed doesn't increase, which may be due to insufficient gasoline, insufficient cylinder pressure, ignition system failure, etc. Here is some extended information about gasoline: 1. Development background: In the mid-19th century, people did not yet recognize the importance of gasoline, and kerosene for lamps was widely used at that time. The petroleum refining process relied on simple distillation to separate the components of petroleum with different boiling points. Kerosene components had a higher boiling point and were safer to use in lamps, making them the main product of crude oil refining, while gasoline and other components were often burned as fuel. 2. Carcinogenic substances: On October 27, 2017, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization published a preliminary reference list of carcinogens, in which engine exhaust and gasoline were listed in the 2B category of carcinogens.