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AlwaysCode390 Oct 15, 2006 06:23 PM

High Torque Starter---
 
My new le2 package will be pushing a 11.8 : 1 compression ratio. Should I invest in a high torque starter or is the stocker going to be fine since we are pretty high CR already? Thanks ---

Bersaglieri Oct 15, 2006 06:27 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
I personally wouldnt buy anything unless necessary. See how the stocker works, if it doesnt suffice buy an LT4.

-Dustin-

The Engineer Oct 15, 2006 06:33 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
I'm running a 396 w/ 12.2-1 compression and the stock GM starter works just fine.

WD

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Severous01 Oct 15, 2006 06:57 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
my stocker on my 383 was fine...for a while. but it had 95k miles on it. i bought a lt1 stock replacement. when it fails i'm going with the lt4 corvette starter. they're smaller, have more torque and are cheaper...and you dont have to have a core.

ABA383 Oct 15, 2006 07:44 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
For some reason my 11.2:1 383 ate/broke the cases on 3 stock LT1 style starters...I switched to the LT4 style and have been fine and it clears my Kooks stepped LTs...

--Alan

AlwaysCode390 Oct 16, 2006 11:04 AM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
Awesome, lt4 is where its at :) ---

Will84 Oct 16, 2006 12:35 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
My stocker is fine so far. I'm running 11.5:1 compression.

AlwaysCode390 Oct 17, 2006 08:49 AM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 

Originally Posted by Will84 (Post 4163620)
My stocker is fine so far. I'm running 11.5:1 compression.

Fine as in it works, or does it sound strong pushing it over? I hate hearing it wind down and barely pushing it over, lol. My 327 is going through that with the "stock" style starter . and its only 10.5:1 :) ---

Will84 Oct 17, 2006 09:04 AM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
It's acting just as it did with the stock engine. I haven't noticed any change. It's been about a year since the swap.

anaik Oct 17, 2006 10:35 AM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 

Originally Posted by alwayscode (Post 4165457)
Fine as in it works, or does it sound strong pushing it over? I hate hearing it wind down and barely pushing it over, lol. My 327 is going through that with the "stock" style starter . and its only 10.5:1 :) ---

Your 327's distributor cannot back timing off upon start-up. Whatever initial advance you have it set to for max performance (20*) is there when you start. A PCM can retard timing when the engine starts. For instance, my scanmaster shows 9* advance when I start.

AlwaysCode390 Oct 17, 2006 11:17 AM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
Wow, technology rocks ;) Thanks everyone---

Sweetred95ta Oct 17, 2006 02:05 PM

Re: High Torque Starter---
 
I actually was told no more replacements on my stock replacement starter because I killed so many of them in a short time with my 12:1 LT1. I switched to the beefier LT4 and haven't had a problem since. :thumb:


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