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Steering Quickener? (Page 3/3) |
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Will
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JAN 30, 08:56 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Craig71188:
Steering Quickeners are "universal" - in other words, you will need to fabricated a mount and engineer a way to place it inline with your steering linkage. May or not be legal for your class in Solo II. |
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quote | Originally posted by Raydar:
"Electric power steering", if it's what I'm picturing, (the under-dash unit) will not change the ratio. It will just allow you to crank the wheel with less effort. To change the ratio, you will need a separate gearbox. Or a different rack and pinion. |
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Yes, there are steering quickener gearboxes. Yes, they increase steering effort.
I have been thinking that I'd need to try to marry up an EPS unit with a steering quickener in a package that would replace the stock steering shaft that connects the bottom of the steering column to the rack.
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Additivewalnut
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JAN 30, 09:54 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Will:
Yes, there are steering quickener gearboxes. Yes, they increase steering effort.
I have been thinking that I'd need to try to marry up an EPS unit with a steering quickener in a package that would replace the stock steering shaft that connects the bottom of the steering column to the rack. |
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Other than MR2 pump + firebird rack, I feel like that would be the most ideal setup possible
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