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Dodge Omni Starters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Dodge Omni starters to ensure that you have every truck or car starter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Dodge Omni starters, so that whether you are looking for a aftermarket Dodge Omni starter or a replacement Dodge Omni starter or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Dodge Omni truck or car starter needs!
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WHY TO BUY?
A starter motor is an essential part of your vehicle. Unfortunately starters are prone to wear and tend to fail when you least need it. If you suspect your starter is on its last legs we highly recommend stepping up to a new unit. Aftermarket Dodge Omni starters will have your vehicle cranking over like it was a brand new machine. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a great selection of Dodge Omni starters for you to choose from. Whether you want a simple OEM replacement or a high-torque unit for performance applications, you are sure to find the perfect Dodge Omni starter for your needs in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
If you are building a high-performance motor for racing or competition, the increase in compression makes it a lot more difficult for the starter to crank the engine over. This is also taxing on your battery and can lead to a reduced lifespan for both components. One solution is to upgrade to a gear reduction Dodge Omni starter. These starters have more mechanical advantage so that they can more easily crank the engine and draw less current at the same time. In addition many of these gear reduction starters are compact and lightweight to give you a little extra edge over the competition. We think this is a great way to go for both street and race machines.
FAQs
Q: What is a starter? Why buy one?
A: Starters are large electric motors that allow you to spin your engine over to get it started. If you have a high-performance motor it puts extra strain on the starter because the added compression in your motor makes it more difficult to spin over. While a replacement OEM starter may work ok for a stock application, a performance vehicle requires a performance starter to match. High-torque starters are available with gear reduction drives to spin your engine over faster without drawing as much current from your battery. This means faster starts and less wear and tear on your electrical system. In addition these high-torque starters are lighter weight providing an additional performance advantage. This is one upgrade that has no real down sides, so when it comes time to change your starter take a look at one of these high-torque units.
A: Starters are large electric motors that allow you to spin your engine over to get it started. If you have a high-performance motor it puts extra strain on the starter because the added compression in your motor makes it more difficult to spin over. While a replacement OEM starter may work ok for a stock application, a performance vehicle requires a performance starter to match. High-torque starters are available with gear reduction drives to spin your engine over faster without drawing as much current from your battery. This means faster starts and less wear and tear on your electrical system. In addition these high-torque starters are lighter weight providing an additional performance advantage. This is one upgrade that has no real down sides, so when it comes time to change your starter take a look at one of these high-torque units.
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Dodge Omni Starters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Dodge Omni starters to ensure that you have every truck or car starter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Dodge Omni starters, so that whether you are looking for a aftermarket Dodge Omni starter or a replacement Dodge Omni starter or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Dodge Omni truck or car starter needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Dodge Omni Starters by Year
Shop Dodge Omni Starters by Brand
1 - 1 of 1
Sort by:
Fits: 1963-1978 Chrysler Full Size Autos, 1963-1978 Dodge Full Size Autos, 1963-1978 Plymouth Full Size Autos, •1963-1987 Dodge Full Size Pickups & Vans 318...
PART# MG3259
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Starter Motor-Starter BBB Industries 16727 Reman
Starter Motor Plymouth TC3 024 Turismt Horizon Dodge omni Charger 16417
Starter Motor Quality-Built 16792 Reman
Starter Motor 4-153 Fits 86-95 CARAVAN 3247
Starter Relay CARQUEST SBC3228
Starter Motor 4-153 Fits 86-95 Dodge Spirit OEM
WHY TO BUY?
A starter motor is an essential part of your vehicle. Unfortunately starters are prone to wear and tend to fail when you least need it. If you suspect your starter is on its last legs we highly recommend stepping up to a new unit. Aftermarket Dodge Omni starters will have your vehicle cranking over like it was a brand new machine. Here at Andy's Auto Sport we have a great selection of Dodge Omni starters for you to choose from. Whether you want a simple OEM replacement or a high-torque unit for performance applications, you are sure to find the perfect Dodge Omni starter for your needs in our extensive lineup.
DID YOU KNOW?
If you are building a high-performance motor for racing or competition, the increase in compression makes it a lot more difficult for the starter to crank the engine over. This is also taxing on your battery and can lead to a reduced lifespan for both components. One solution is to upgrade to a gear reduction Dodge Omni starter. These starters have more mechanical advantage so that they can more easily crank the engine and draw less current at the same time. In addition many of these gear reduction starters are compact and lightweight to give you a little extra edge over the competition. We think this is a great way to go for both street and race machines.
FAQs
Q: What is a starter? Why buy one?
A: Starters are large electric motors that allow you to spin your engine over to get it started. If you have a high-performance motor it puts extra strain on the starter because the added compression in your motor makes it more difficult to spin over. While a replacement OEM starter may work ok for a stock application, a performance vehicle requires a performance starter to match. High-torque starters are available with gear reduction drives to spin your engine over faster without drawing as much current from your battery. This means faster starts and less wear and tear on your electrical system. In addition these high-torque starters are lighter weight providing an additional performance advantage. This is one upgrade that has no real down sides, so when it comes time to change your starter take a look at one of these high-torque units.
A: Starters are large electric motors that allow you to spin your engine over to get it started. If you have a high-performance motor it puts extra strain on the starter because the added compression in your motor makes it more difficult to spin over. While a replacement OEM starter may work ok for a stock application, a performance vehicle requires a performance starter to match. High-torque starters are available with gear reduction drives to spin your engine over faster without drawing as much current from your battery. This means faster starts and less wear and tear on your electrical system. In addition these high-torque starters are lighter weight providing an additional performance advantage. This is one upgrade that has no real down sides, so when it comes time to change your starter take a look at one of these high-torque units.