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    I’m having an issue with acceleration, it becomes more of a problem when the rev is higher than 1000 when driving.

    If I leave the car idle or on neutral, no issue at all.

    Let’s say if I keep the acceleration pedal half pressed, the rev should smoothly going up but what I’m observing on mine is when it goes over 1000 it starts to loss a bit of rev occasionally. Does it sound like a turbo issue for example with too many residue? Would the turbo cleaner additive for fuel tank is likely to resolve the issue? Plugged to a computer with no fault code found.
     
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    Which fuel of the Devil engine is it, BXE, BKC, BLS or BMP and what are you reading the fault codes with?
     
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