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#1 Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
cheater_5 Posted on: 2007/7/23 4:36
Has anyone ever heard of someone upgrading the starter motor on a high comp a series?
Does the standard slug have the required torque to turn such a beast?


#2 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/7/23 4:51
The original 1200 starter is a bit weak. The newer Mitsus are hi-torque. The Bosch is good.

But the real cookie is the factory reduction gear starter.

See wiki - Starting Motor


#3 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
cheater_5 Posted on: 2007/7/23 4:58
so am i right in saying that the sunny a15 starter would be much better than the 1200 a12 one ?
would a c20 a15 starter be better ?


#4 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/7/23 5:04
my educated guess is that a 1980 A12 starter is better than an 1973 A12 starter -- not because of age, but because of design.

The A15 and A12 use the same starter.


#5 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
cheater_5 Posted on: 2007/7/23 5:13
ohk well that sucks then. so im looking for a later model a series then, b310 ??


#6 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/7/23 5:28
Check the wiki, it has links.

For 11:1 I see no problems, just use a good battery. For 14:1, I dunno maybe ask the drag racers?


#7 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
converted Posted on: 2007/7/23 6:23
I had 11:1 and my starter worked fine with good battery charge


#8 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
possum1200 Posted on: 2007/7/23 6:26
i have 11:1 no problems at all


#9 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2007/7/23 6:45
12.9 struggled alittle
Make sure you have nice fat leads


#10 Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
B210sleeper Posted on: 2007/7/23 11:44
The gear reduction ones are quite nice not very expensive, less than $150, but now days, you can get a decent rebuilt regular one for $35 so it's a bit more. I had one, it was ok, the regular ones seem to crank faster, which was better for my app, since the GR one was requiring a lot of cranking to get the gas going in the morning, but that's particular to my app.



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