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    Who's got the best starter for a high compression 2.3?Wondering if anybodys used the powermaster one Speedway sells?Thanks....

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    Ford Ranger 2.5 starter works, have no issues with it on high compression motor.

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    Been out of the 4 banger's too long I guess,even starter's are top secret ?.......

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    Davey8 just gave you a answer. You don't believe him.

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    Thank's 41 for your input...lol I was just assuming most were using a race style starter,that's why I mentioned the Powermaster version.I tried a stocker non gear reduction with no good results.I will try the ranger gear reduction 2.5 one, that's awesome their only 1/2 the $.

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    i sell the ranger starters used for $75 and that includes priority shipping..i have about 12 left on the shelf
    No matter how hard you try...you cant fix stupid!!!

    If you build it right...it will turn left!!!

    www.raceidaho.com

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    Sent you a PM infinitiracer8

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    We use factory motorcraft starters. Get them off junkers and rebuild them. Never bought a new one after 15 years.

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    FYI
    Some tracks rules do not allow the truck starter in the cars. No truck parts. However the gear reduction factory ranger starter also came on the 1993 mustangs. Weighs just over 5 pounds. Big starter weighs over 10.

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