by TotemoAW11 » Thu Aug 12, 2004 10:35 pm
well, i wasnt basing what I said on theories or BS like that. Perhaps I should have specified what engine i did it for though.
It was a 4age (1600cc)
As a rangi temp. job before buying a breaker I had a 60A fuse between the starter and batt. It didnt blow, started 2x daily for a couple of weeks, it was fine.
I dont really care about the theory of it, I tried the 60A thing just to proove 100A would be ok. The theory clearly doesn't apply as the starter only draws that peak current for a second, not long enough to blow anything
(again, dont come at me with "but fuses blow reallly quickly, thats what theyre designed to do!" - I've tried it, it works)
The reason I chose the 100A breaker was because of the convenience of the switch (as opposed to a fuse, which has to be unscrewed to disconnect) and 100A was the smallest size I could get.
Come on, look at the wire going to your starter, is it bigger than 4ga! mine was bloody tiny, u think that little thing can handle 200A for any reasonable amount of time! (for longer than a 100A breaker?)
EDIT: yes it depends on size of starter, what type of car u got "as cool as u"??