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Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
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thanks for the input guys.
Mostly to sycodat though, you've got real insite to the problem

Posted on: 2007/7/30 14:09
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ant that the truth

Posted on: 2007/7/30 5:44
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Re: Starter motor upgrade with high comp??
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or set up your starting system so you can crank it with no ignition and once its spinning fast fick ignition on and away it goes


That's actually really easy to do using the stock ballast resistor wiring.

Posted on: 2007/7/29 20:27
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or set up your starting system so you can crank it with no ignition and once its spinning fast fick ignition on and away it goes

Posted on: 2007/7/29 16:07
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I wuold like to see you start one the little turds on the flat dattodude Quote:

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Just park it on a hill and clutch start it. Only wimps use a starter motor.


Posted on: 2007/7/29 15:30
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the gear reduction are not that dear I paid $45 at the weakin yard it still had the bloody price tag on it

Posted on: 2007/7/29 15:26
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Just park it on a hill and clutch start it. Only wimps use a starter motor.


Posted on: 2007/7/29 15:23
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ummm yes ???

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hay cheater 5

Posted on: 2007/7/29 15:12
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well i called up a mate who races a series/1200's and asked what he uses.
He still uses the 1200 a12 starter motor as its the lightest lol but with a huge earth strap and reconditioned.
I would never have thought it would have the guts to do it but i guess i'll have to pull the starter and make it all shmick

Posted on: 2007/7/24 2:59
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