Core performance parameters
MITSUBISHI car starter performance parameters of the Honda car special optimization, specific to the 12 v / 80 a / / IF the CW/S7 / MITSUBISHI/IR, multi-parameter collaborative adaptation Honda's 1.8 L engine power demand, both efficient startup and long-lasting and durable.
The 12V voltage specification is seamlessly compatible with the electrical systems of Honda models, and can be stably connected to the vehicle's power supply network, providing continuous and balanced energy input for the start-up process. This avoids start-up delays or malfunctions caused by voltage fluctuations and ensures that the vehicle can maintain stable power supply in complex environments such as low temperatures and high humidity. The 80A current output can be precisely converted into the starting torque suitable for the 1.8L engine, which can not only easily drive the engine to start but also avoid energy waste caused by excessive power. It perfectly aligns with the positioning of Honda's 1.8L models that balance power and economy, and can achieve smooth starting in daily commuting, family outings and other scenarios.
The CW (clockwise rotation) design precisely matches the starting and steering requirements of Honda's 1.8L engine, ensuring no deviation or energy loss in the power transmission process, achieving smooth connection at the moment of starting, avoiding additional wear on the engine flywheel caused by mismatched steering, and extending the service life of the engine and the starter. S7 represents the seventh-generation series of technical standards developed by Mitsubishi specifically for small and medium-sized displacement engines. It integrates the brand's latest structural optimization achievements. While maintaining a lightweight design, it significantly enhances the wear resistance of components, capable of withstanding the mechanical loads brought about by frequent starts and stops, effectively extending the service life of the starter and reducing later maintenance costs.
The dual configuration of IR (Internal Regulator) and IF (internal Fan) forms a full-dimensional protection system: the former monitors voltage changes in real time and intelligently adjusts the output current to prevent precision electronic components from being damaged due to voltage surges, especially meeting the stability requirements of the electrical system of Honda models. The latter quickly dissipates heat during the startup process, avoiding performance degradation caused by high temperatures. Even when frequently starting and stopping in congested traffic conditions, it can still maintain the stable operation of the starter. The MITSUBISHI brand logo itself is a guarantee of quality, indicating that this starter has undergone multiple rounds of rigorous tests such as high and low temperature cycles and durability impacts, and its performance has reached the high standards of the global automotive parts industry, providing reliable starting protection for Honda models.