Waterbird throttle lag
1. Fuel problem: The quality, water content and pollutant content of fuel may affect the normal operation of the engine. If the fuel quality is poor, or the oil contains impurities and moisture, it will lead to insufficient combustion, which will lead to throttle lag.
2. Air filter problem: Air filter blockage or blockage will make the engine unable to get enough oxygen, which will affect the combustion efficiency and may also lead to throttle lag.
3. Air intake system problem: The failure of components in the air intake system, such as throttle valve and air flow meter, will also cause the throttle valve to lag.
4. Engine problems: If the engine is aging or has serious mechanical problems, such as cylinder wall damage or piston sticking, it will also lead to throttle lag.