Ron Earp
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I’ve been thinking about what to do with my starter on my race car (I know, not GT40 but the discussion might be useful for GT40 starters).<o
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I’ve got a hot start problem on the Z. Not just any old hot start problem, but one that had put me in harm’s way once and could have had some disastrous consequences. Once my car is hot, as in it is warmed up to about 180F and has done a few laps, it will not restart if it is turned off or stalled. It will push start though – easily, very easily. (EDIT - to be clear, spark, fuel, adequate power, etc. are all present, she just won't light off until push started).<o
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Another racer I know had a similar problem and he solved his with a gear reduction starter. Once the gear reduction unit was put on he had no more hot start problems. <o
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I wouldn’t mind doing a gear reduction unit but there are two problems:<o
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<!--[if !supportLists]-->2)<!--[endif]-->Installing it would cause me to replumb my entire oil system due to an interfering Olberg oil filter that is in line with everything and right above where a normal starter fits. A gear reduction unit would have it relocated and I’d have to make all new lines.<o
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But, it got me to thinking, how can I get more performance out of the starter I have?<o
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Clearly we’re limited to a 12V system. P = i^2 * R, or since R = E / i, then P = E * i. E is limited, so if I can get the starter to use more juice I’ll get more power, which I assume will cause it to turn with more authority?<o
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I do not notice any difference in how fast the starter turns when hot or cold – seems about the same to me. <o
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But, I assume the push starting is turning the motor over far faster than what the starter can do. Hence, I’d like to try and get my starter to perform better (wiring is 100% fine and way more than adaquote for current draw) – how does one do that? Can the starter be re-wound by a competent starter/generator shop to perform better?<o
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I went through a lot of changes last year with fueling, timing, carb heat shielding, air flow control, and so forth to try and stop this heat issue, but to no avail. If a starter could do the job for me I’d be all over it. Any starter knowledgeable folks out there?<o
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I’ve got a hot start problem on the Z. Not just any old hot start problem, but one that had put me in harm’s way once and could have had some disastrous consequences. Once my car is hot, as in it is warmed up to about 180F and has done a few laps, it will not restart if it is turned off or stalled. It will push start though – easily, very easily. (EDIT - to be clear, spark, fuel, adequate power, etc. are all present, she just won't light off until push started).<o


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Another racer I know had a similar problem and he solved his with a gear reduction starter. Once the gear reduction unit was put on he had no more hot start problems. <o


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I wouldn’t mind doing a gear reduction unit but there are two problems:<o


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<!--[if !supportLists]-->2)<!--[endif]-->Installing it would cause me to replumb my entire oil system due to an interfering Olberg oil filter that is in line with everything and right above where a normal starter fits. A gear reduction unit would have it relocated and I’d have to make all new lines.<o


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But, it got me to thinking, how can I get more performance out of the starter I have?<o


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Clearly we’re limited to a 12V system. P = i^2 * R, or since R = E / i, then P = E * i. E is limited, so if I can get the starter to use more juice I’ll get more power, which I assume will cause it to turn with more authority?<o


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I do not notice any difference in how fast the starter turns when hot or cold – seems about the same to me. <o


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But, I assume the push starting is turning the motor over far faster than what the starter can do. Hence, I’d like to try and get my starter to perform better (wiring is 100% fine and way more than adaquote for current draw) – how does one do that? Can the starter be re-wound by a competent starter/generator shop to perform better?<o


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I went through a lot of changes last year with fueling, timing, carb heat shielding, air flow control, and so forth to try and stop this heat issue, but to no avail. If a starter could do the job for me I’d be all over it. Any starter knowledgeable folks out there?<o

