Gear Reduction Starter 2007-2018 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L Cummins Wrinkle Black XD259 XDP

SKU:
XD259-HVCD
$355.95
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XDP is a leading retailer, distributor, and manufacturer of top-quality OE, OER, and aftermarket diesel parts and accessories. Strategically positioned across the United States, XDP houses one of the largest and most diverse diesel-specific inventories in the industry.

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You can rely on the XDP Wrinkle Black HD Gear Reduction Starter XD259 to get your 2007-2022 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L Cummins running in the most extreme environments. XDP's HD Gear Reduction Starters are faster, stronger, and more durable than your factory starter. This gives you the ability to turn over even the most aggressive diesel engines.

XDP's HD Gear Reduction Starters feature a faster motor that is more efficient, and draws less amperage. The Gear Reduction Design produces more torque than a factory unit.

Each starter comes pre-tested, ready for installation and features a durable Wrinkle Black finish for corrosion resistance and aesthetics. 

Features:

  • HD Gear Reduction Design
  • Wrinkle Black Finish
  • Increased Durability
  • 1-Year Warranty

Specifications:

  • 3.6 HP
  • 2.7 KW
  • 260 Ft-Lbs. Torque
  • 5.5:1 Gear Reduction

Also Fits:
2008-2010 Sterling Bullet 4500/5500 6.7L Diesel
2007-2019 Ram 2500/3500/4500/5500 5.9L/6.7L Diesel

Tech Notes:
Depending on the conditions, a starter can pull up to 500 amps. These levels of amperage stress All components in the circuit including cables, terminals, batteries, and more. Problems with these components can be difficult to diagnose as they appear fine at rest and under a light load, but generate high resistance under heavy amperage draws. This results in low voltage to the starter while cranking, causing heavier amperage draw, and increased heat leading to starter failure.

Batteries, cables and additional components should be checked and serviced regularly. Voltage measured at the starter during cranking should always be above 11V DC. Starter heat shields are not required, but are an excellent idea for heat protection.

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