Re: IML: Hi output starter resources
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Re: IML: Hi output starter resources
- From: Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:25:27 -0700 (PDT)
> This is exhausting, dead ends . Can someone tell me
> a place , name , number where to get a hi output
> starter ? Thank you, Jim
Go to your local auto parts place (or call them).
Ask for a starter for a 1994 or 1996 Dodge Durango
with the V-8. I can't remember which yeilded a result
when I went, but it was on the shelf and doubtless has
other applications.
Likely about $60.
DONE.
This item is common and not exotic - they are at all
the chain stores, and probably at the dealerships too.
Take your old starter to compare. You'll be amazed at
the difference. Those Japanese are very clever
engineers.
I don't know if that's the "high performance" unit,
but it is the Nippon Denso unit which is very compact,
uses considerably less energy, and spins the engine
like mad, which is the goal, right?
Beware: sounds like a motorcycle starter, not an
Imperial starter.
If you don't find it locally, write to me off list for
my parts-man's personal email address or check the
www.440source.com website that was also suggested
here.
-Kenyon
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