You could lose power if the exhaust manifold gasket has blown on a turbo equipped car because the turbo will not receive sufficient pressure. The turbo will produce less boost as it is powered directly by the exhaust gases.
no, the starter is only for starting the engine.
Well, the turbo charged car has a turbo hooked up to the engine. What a turbo basically does is to force feed the engine with more air + fuel, making it possible to get more power out of a smaller engine.
Usually a sighn of bad alternator.
It means your car is slow from the beginning
a variety of things can cause any car to lose power, including age, if the car is correctly serviced, oil filter/air filter/fuel filter needing replacement, oil needing to be changed, or just an engine problem. in your case it could be a problem with the CVVT.
One possiblity could be that the charging system has failed and you were running off battery power only, eventually the battery goes dead and so does the car.
runs out of petral,but that's power for a car so yes
If the car has a turbo, the turbo could be shot. It could also be a dirty air filter, dirty fuel filter, or dirty fuel injectors. Another thing could be a fuel pump that is bad.
if you put a turbo in front the engine or just behind you will get maxium power put it under your car the faster you go the more air that gos under ur car and as the turbos work on air input u will get most power
Yes, you can expect a car that has a serpentine belt to lose power steering when the belt breaks because the belt goes around the power steering pump's pulley.
Plugged fuel filter, plugged air filter, restricted exhaust, plugged catalytic converter.