erasedhammer
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I'm not sure why this is, but my old humvee 6.2 engine would only take a bump of the key on an average temperature day to fire right up. But my cucv 6.2 takes a solid 1-1.5 seconds and then fires up.
Its a small difference, I know, but it got me interested in why there would be a difference. Battery amperage? Internal engine wear (14k miles cucv vs 85k miles humvee)? Different starter motor?
Not sure if anyone else has experienced this, or maybe I'm just loosing my mind. But if this difference is real, anyway to decrease the cranking time? Any disadvantage to having a faster starting engine?
Its a small difference, I know, but it got me interested in why there would be a difference. Battery amperage? Internal engine wear (14k miles cucv vs 85k miles humvee)? Different starter motor?
Not sure if anyone else has experienced this, or maybe I'm just loosing my mind. But if this difference is real, anyway to decrease the cranking time? Any disadvantage to having a faster starting engine?