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Factoy Five Roadster
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Sevier Co,Tennessee
Posts: 1,681
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I would advise using one. Even with a late model starter w/built on soleniod.
If your not using a starter switch that can handle alot of current The switch is going to burn up. Hopefulley your car doesn't burn up with it. The solenoid is a big relay. A relay takes the load off of any switch. All your heavy loaded circuts use a relay of sorts. Relays will also keep the current from climbing into any harnesses etc that can result in fire.
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