My bad. Let me clarify. I have full voltage 12.5 to the starter, and 10 to 10.5 volts under full crank. That is acceptable under full load, correct? Battery is in the trunk. Large ga welding cable. Grounded to the frame rail in front of the trans cross member. I have a engine ground strap to the frame too. New AGM resto look battery. The battery has been tested, and we even tried two other new batteries with worse results. So my battery appears good.
I did more research. I have a stock mini starter. I don't know exactly which one it is. It appears that chrysler starters come in 160 and 180 ft/lbs of torque ratings. I wonder if I have a little wimpy starter. I didn't know at the time there were differences. I have TTi headers, and they recommend the Powermaster starter 9523 with 200ft/lbs. I see other starters that are rated at 220 and 250 ft/lbs and up to 3.5 hp. Do I need something that big, or will the 200 rating be enough? I don't want to keep doing this. The voltage drop prevents me from running the ignition I want to, which leads to not getting my timing set up correctly, and that leads to my starting and idling tuning issues. It just keeps snowballing. I need to get it right, so I can get my car kick ass, and not just a runner. I want to do some racing next year, and I am sure I am not getting all my HP with crappy timing and a stock ignition. All because of a weak starter!