My 91 was losing power like that, I did a tune up, think it was probably the fuel filter, but did the distributer and plugs as well, took care of it!
Sounds like your not getting enough fuel. Try a new pump.
Because it is only nuclear reactors that have a 'core'.
lol not enough. . . i feel your pain
make sure it's getting fuel and make sure it's getting spark to the plugs.
Could be a blown fuse.
See if power is getting to fan motor--connect a test light and turn on A/C or defroster--if getting power to motor. Then motor is bad. If not getting power to fan-- Check fuse Check relay See if power is getting to fan motor--connect a test light and turn on A/C or defroster--if getting power to motor. Then motor is bad. If not getting power to fan-- Check fuse Check relay
the starter isn't getting power or the battery is dead. do some tracing of the power and see where it isn't getting juice
reincarnate your battery dudes XD
check your fuses i believe they are on both sides of the dash and under the hood. if it is an aftermarket radio check to see if you are getting accessory power
You need to check the two main things- gas and power. Power being electric power. Is it getting spark? If not, you need to track it from where the power is going to. Then track the gas. Is the gas getting to the carb? If not, track that down. This is a process of elimination. Good luck.
Not really enough information, but my 98 Chevy 350 lost power (actually started missing) after heating up. This was caused by the stator in the distributor.
First, run a compression check. If that's not it it could be ignition or injectors.