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I bought a starter heat wrap at a swap meet for a buck. was going to put it on my mini starter, but am now wondering...if it might hold more heat in than absorb? have one pipe which runs fairly close.
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I thought mini starters did not have a problem with heat, just the older full size?? you having a problem?? "don't fix it if it anit broke"
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Wrap the header not the starter.
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If you have one of those heat reader guns you can fire the car and read the temp off the starter. Then you would know what you are dealing with.
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thanks for the reply's. Rod in AZ
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