Jun 22, 2005 - 3:28 AM
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Why is it that the time it takes for the engine to actually turn over (start) differs for each car? I'm sure there's probably a word for it; what I'm trying to describe is each attempt the starter makes at cranking the engine.
Most new cars start instantly (perhaps one try of the starter), and even some older honda's I've seen also seem to start on the first time. However, I can hear my celica starter go twice or three times before the engine starts. Is this what the rest of you get too? What is it a function of? This post has been edited by soltrain: Jun 22, 2005 - 3:28 AM |
soltrain Number of tries before engine turns over Jun 22, 2005 - 3:28 AM
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Niskyspy QUOTE(Toad @ Jun 22, 2005 - 4:26 PM)hmmm, i... Jun 22, 2005 - 10:47 PM![]() ![]() |
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