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by avoid3d
4615 days ago
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Hello, I signed up specifically to argue with you (be proud). I think that may have been an overzealous algorithm giving the car a blip of throttle to stop it from stalling when it is idling. An engine still needs fuel and air to run when even when there is no load on it and this is controlled by a computer. This computer targets some rpm for idling. If the rpm drops substantially low, due to for example a 'mechanical' glitch like dodgy fuel, then the computer may over compensate with too much throttle, causing the revving you experienced. :) |
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