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Old 01-15-2005, 01:43 AM
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Default Dynatron vs PowerTork starter

I need to upgrade my starter to crank over 91-100 size engines. Any suggestion in choosing between the Sullivan Dynatron versus PowerTork by Central Hobbies???[:-]
Old 01-15-2005, 10:43 AM
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I need to upgrade my starter to crank over 91-100 size engines. Any suggestion in choosing between the Sullivan Dynatron versus PowerTork by Central Hobbies???[:-]
If you already have a Sullivan you can adapt it with a Miller R/C "Persuader". Some folks claim they can start a big-block Chevy with those.

Miller don't have a web site, call 'em at 707-833-5905
Old 01-15-2005, 10:58 AM
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I have a Dynatron by Sullivan. It starts my Saito 1.50 , 1.80 and St3250 and Moki 1.8's without any additional adapters on 12 volts. I am not familier with the other starter you mentioned.
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Default RE: Dynatron vs PowerTork starter

My son uses a Sullivan to start his OS 160 without problems on 12V. I have started my Saito 91, Saito 80, and Saito 72 with a Hangar 9 12V Super Starter. A very basic starter to be sure but effective if you 12V source is charged up.
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Old 01-15-2005, 07:12 PM
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Default RE: Dynatron vs PowerTork starter

I'm happy with my compact Super Starter by Pacific Aero, which has dual 3000 mAH battery packs and can start up to a 2.2 ci engine. My Kavan starter (in the foreground in the second picture below) can start up to a YS 140.
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