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You need to take this to a competent car repairer. It sounds like the fault may be one of the sensors or the mass flow meter. There is nothing you can do to fix this yourself.
pull diagnostic trouble codes and post back, sounds like it could be a problem with tps or app sensors, assuming this is a drive by wire and not a cable driven system
Even though the transmission is shifting like it normally does, the torque converter may not be locking like it should be. That would give the feeling of the engine being normal but the acceleration not being 'solid'. If the engine seems to be running normally, the problem is likely the torque converter.
My 1998 Volvo does the same sometimes. Better petrol helps for me, these engines like the higher octane petrol. My car does not like the BP petrol at all for example.
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