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Perfect!
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From the article:
"CC: A gear-reduction starter turns the flywheel slower. However, with the extra torque/kw, does it speed up cranking of the engine so that it is similar in speed to a normal non-gear-reduction starter? PM: Oftentimes the cranking speed difference is either non-existent or not noticeable at all. Since a high-torque starter is working so much easier to turn over the engine, it can seem as though the cranking speed is actually faster, and in some cases, it is. Powermaster offers different gear ratios to generate either more cranking torque or faster cranking for engines that are particularly difficult to start."
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The bottom line is as we started running more and more compression, theses starters were life saver. Because they produce more torque and less draw.
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Making excuses is all I see. You do not know the formula for picking out a cam for a stock block, no expert. At least I learned the formula from a real expert. The IA block does not need 2 sleeves. One bore was larger and it was taken care of with .025 overbore pistons. No rods were bought after the cap was nicked. It did not hit any counterweight. The cap got a nick when it fell on the floor. Machinist took care of it, its fine.. And no one in their right mind thinks a gear reduction starter turns the engine over faster. You can see it just by watching the fan. Called gear reduction after all. And yes, the starter that makes more torque due to gear reduction does turn the engine over slower. The motor itself does not make more torque than the OEM starters torque. Gear reduction gives it more torque just at a slower speed. Just sad. |
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OK Pinocchio. This is how off the wall you’re few days ago you text me and asked Gach did you ever run that cam in a stock block, and this is why I never answered you. I should make you look like the fool you really are, I still have every text Exchange since September 2018. Like I said off the wall all over the place and completely clueless. I would never ever recommend a 440 lube cam for a stock block. You’ve talk about so many different motors your going to build first its this 950 hp pump gas motor for which you bought the Gabby heads, now its this most powerful High Port pump gas stroker motor. Oh I’m putting lifter bore brace in it should be ok, clueless. How about the part you say in a text, I’m going over friends house get another username. So they cant trace my IP. Want me to snap shot it and put it up. What a little con artist.
I knew there was a way you can block people on the board, so you don’t see their post. I just figure out how to, Dude not only is your number block but now I’m blocking you here. Show carry on Pinocchio. PS anything over 195 @ 200 should not be run in a stock block its only been talked about a 1000 time right on this board and your just now discovering that, I’ll bet Tim talked to you for 2 minutes and said to himself oh boy this guy is clueless. It’s a shame you distory just about any thread you get involved with. With your ego. I’m done. Thank god I never have to listen to you again.
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I should put picture you sent me up, dude it was not the cap that got the nick, its the rod itself. You lie so much you’re starting to believe your own lies. Pinocchio.
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Hey it works good.
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i think a stock starter will clearly spin faster on a bench ... but once you put a load on it, really hard to say ... the mechanical advantage of a mini starter could let it turn engine over faster in some circumstances ...
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That's what I'm thinking. Increased torque of the geared starter and different compression ratios of the engine will vary cranking speed but with the two types of starters simply lying on the workbench next to each other you might get completely opposite results.
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I remember going from 10.50 compression to 12.1 having problems starting. I’m like has battery gone dead or low. Then the move to higher cranking amp battery made it a little better but not much. I guess we’ve all have experience this at one time or another.
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