freebird01
Post Turtle!
i bought a db electrical and havent looked back...works great for me
I think the denso starter draws less current actually it says 2.5 kw where I think the mitsu says 3.5 kw. The mitsu does seem to be a heavy duty starter but I really like the sounds of the denso. I can't wait to put it on. I will keep the old starter around and maybe put a new solenoid on it some time for a spare.
Mine are but I think it should be more of an issue with the mitsu starter since it draws more current. You want good connections and cables no matter what.
If using the NP be absolutley sure all the cables are perfect and the batteries are perfect and the cable ends, low voltage to the starter will kill the NP alot faster than the mitsu
My starter works perfectly when it warms up above freezing. You can count on it just clicking in the morning if its cold out. I have tried everything in the mornings to start it just clicking it alot it will eventually free up and spin over. I have tried tapping it with a hammer, etc. and nothing. Today I took a bottle torch and heated it and the solenoid up a bit and it cranked right over after I did that. It will keep working all day once its first starts cranking. I am thinking there is some kind of condensation in the solenoid or starter drive that freezes overnight and prevents it from working until it gets warmed up. I can't wait to get the new starter and put it on. Were supposed to get a few inches of snow tomorrow night also.