Mini Hi Torque starter
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Mini Hi Torque starter
Whats the most powerful hi torque mini starter out there for BBF?
Are the Summit brand any good?
Tore
Are the Summit brand any good?
Tore
Tore- Posts : 865
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Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mez-ts408/overview/
I put one of these on my 638......... I swear it could run the car by itself.
I put one of these on my 638......... I swear it could run the car by itself.
dfree383- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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Wow $500 is a lot but WTF they give you free shipping!
Looks like it would power my grandkids power wheels.
Thanks Tore
Looks like it would power my grandkids power wheels.
Thanks Tore
Tore- Posts : 865
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Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
Tore wrote:Wow $500 is a lot but WTF they give you free shipping!
Looks like it would power my grandkids power wheels.
Thanks Tore
Believe me it is the most powerfull starter your going to find. it cranks like king kong.
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dfree383- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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I will probably buy it. I need a loan from Rick Brown.dfree383 wrote:Tore wrote:Wow $500 is a lot but WTF they give you free shipping!
Looks like it would power my grandkids power wheels.
Thanks Tore
Believe me it is the most powerfull starter your going to fine. it cranks like king kong.
Thanks Dave for the heads up!
Tore
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Tore wrote:Wow $500 is a lot but WTF they give you free shipping!
Looks like it would power my grandkids power wheels.
Thanks Tore
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dfree383 wrote:https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mez-ts408/overview/
I put one of these on my 638......... I swear it could run the car by itself.
I also use this starter. Buy once, cry once.
Curt- Posts : 2791
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I've used 4 of the summit brand high torque mini starters now and all have been great , two bbf , one bbc and a sbf and worth every penny. I'd buy them again.
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I noticed when I put a 16 volt battery in mine the starter type wasn't nearly as critical. Now it just spins like sob.
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I'm using a 20 year old starter from CVR. Big gear reduction style. Paid a pretty penny for it back then too. Worth every penny...
jbozzelle- Posts : 3705
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I use a lot of power master starters,and alt's
BOSS 429- Posts : 2372
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I used the factory PMGR starter for a 90's Ford 460, lots of guys use them and you can usually get them from any local parts store.
68formalGT- Posts : 865
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Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
68formalGT wrote:I used the factory PMGR starter for a 90's Ford 460, lots of guys use them and you can usually get them from any local parts store.
Only issue with them that ive ran into is fitment on some higher end oil pans, but they are a fantastic factory part for the $$$
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Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
dfree383 wrote:68formalGT wrote:I used the factory PMGR starter for a 90's Ford 460, lots of guys use them and you can usually get them from any local parts store.
Only issue with them that ive ran into is fitment on some higher end oil pans, but they are a fantastic factory part for the $$$
Are you using a different pan then Schmitty?
68formalGT- Posts : 865
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Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
68formalGT wrote:dfree383 wrote:68formalGT wrote:I used the factory PMGR starter for a 90's Ford 460, lots of guys use them and you can usually get them from any local parts store.
Only issue with them that ive ran into is fitment on some higher end oil pans, but they are a fantastic factory part for the $$$
Are you using a different pan then Schmitty?
Apparently, the Factory gear reduction starter won't work with my dry sump pan.
dfree383- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
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I purchased a Meziere this year. Ive used powermaster for a long time with no problems.
Re: Mini Hi Torque starter
dfree383 wrote:
Apparently, the Factory gear reduction starter won't work with my dry sump pan.
Same here. I have a lot of good starters that wont fit with my dry sump pan. The Meziere fits fine.
Curt- Posts : 2791
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I have a Tilton super mini has been on mine for yrs without problem
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