Originally Posted by benjy
how about if you need to move in a hurry where seconds can be a crash or NOT!!
The second you release the brake pedal the engine turns over. If I remember correctly, Mazda's system takes roughly .35 seconds to turnover.
Originally Posted by JohnnyJohnson
Debatable but bet on the fact it will shorten the life of your starter significantly.
This simply isn't true. Starters in these systems are not traditional starters. The only component that MAY experience increased wear and tear is the flywheel but from what I can tell, that isn't confirmed.
how about if you need to move in a hurry where seconds can be a crash or NOT!!
The second you release the brake pedal the engine turns over. If I remember correctly, Mazda's system takes roughly .35 seconds to turnover.
Originally Posted by JohnnyJohnson
Debatable but bet on the fact it will shorten the life of your starter significantly.
This simply isn't true. Starters in these systems are not traditional starters. The only component that MAY experience increased wear and tear is the flywheel but from what I can tell, that isn't confirmed.
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