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YACT: What causes slow acceleration?

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Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: notfred
Tiny 1.6L engines cause poor acceleration.
my 1.8L car gets up to 110+ no problem.
My 3.0L car gets up to 150 no problem. 😀

Can't argue with that. I think my car would go faster but it cuts off fuel a bit above 110.
 
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: notfred
Tiny 1.6L engines cause poor acceleration.

my 1.8L car gets up to 110+ no problem.

What does top speed have to do with acceleration? For the record though I took my Si (1.6L B16A) up to 120 no problems. Don't worry, empty oregon freeway at 4 in the morning 🙂
 
Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
Originally posted by: OS
my 1.8L car gets up to 110+ no problem.
What does top speed have to do with acceleration? For the record though I took my Si (1.6L B16A) up to 120 no problems. Don't worry, empty oregon freeway at 4 in the morning 🙂

Sure, this is what a car similar to mine(stock), except stick, will run

A small engine doesn't mean the car is going to be abysmally slow.
 
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