Yes as the voltage goes down the load on the starter goes up and it'll get hot as it pulls more current. (this may not be exactly correct but that's the end effect) ;)
I'd go for a combination that fits the car, if I wanted straight line traction I'd choose smaller diameter wheels and taller profile tires (length of the contact patch is more important than width)
Looking at your location you would ;)
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I played around with runner's as well :)
40mm to I believe 160mm long from memory, had quite an effect on the torque curve and I juggled the 2 to come up with an intake that suited my combination.
It was an interesting exercise but very time consuming and if I had to pay it would have been...
No plugs/TB open there's little to no load on the starter it would probably spin the engine for 5 minutes without getting hot :) (a spare charged battery and leads is a good idea so voltage doesn't drop)
You'll hear some load as the Oil system fills, soon as you see pressure refit the plugs...
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Pull the plugs open the TB and crank for 50>60 seconds then give it a short break and hit it again.
Our starters are quite sturdy I used to use mine to move the car when it wasn't running when it had a manual trans.
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