Power Steering?
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As I am getting older, and I lack arms of a gorilla, I am toying with the idea of power steering.
I am thinking electric.
Has anyone tried this, done this?
Regards
Jeff 72+2
I am thinking electric.
Has anyone tried this, done this?
Regards
Jeff 72+2
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jeff jackson - Third Gear
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Jeff to me one of the pleasures of Elan driving is the steering feel and feedback but if you are struggling the normal go to in the UK is the vauxhall corsa electric column set up and you can buy aftermarket electronics with adjustable assistance to run it.
- elansprint
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As I get older the steering is the least of my problems. Getting in and out is my problem. Do you have a smaller steering wheel? If so put the stock one in, leverage is your friend.
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Fred Talmadge - Third Gear
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Having previously had a 13" steering wheel on my S2 when I changed to an original size 15" wheel the steering became light enough at parking speeds to be no problem at all, even at my great age! A 15" wheel would be a lot easier solution than power steering and would preserve the legendary Elan steering feel.
Vernon
Vernon
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Alfa Romeo Alfetta Berlina 1974
Westfield 7SE
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jeff jackson wrote:As I am getting older, and I lack arms of a gorilla, I am toying with the idea of power steering.
I am thinking electric.
Has anyone tried this, done this?
Regards
Jeff 72+2
Have a word with Spyder cars. They can do it, but listen to what they have to say.
Hal Adams
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Evora SR
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HCA - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I built a couple of cars with diy corsa units and separate electronic controls.
Pm me for a chat if you want.
Nowadays my first port of call is EZ steering which have already done the work on bracketry etc.
The main point is that the systems assist is varied depending on speed, communicated by pulses from wheel speed. All this is ditched for a pulse generator for retrofits. They will say it can be varied by a dial to allow extra assistance for parking but I gave never found the dial to make any difference.
Best to fit a designed kit and have constant level of assist across all speeds, which was incredibly awesome and helpful on a big V8 car!
Pm me for a chat if you want.
Nowadays my first port of call is EZ steering which have already done the work on bracketry etc.
The main point is that the systems assist is varied depending on speed, communicated by pulses from wheel speed. All this is ditched for a pulse generator for retrofits. They will say it can be varied by a dial to allow extra assistance for parking but I gave never found the dial to make any difference.
Best to fit a designed kit and have constant level of assist across all speeds, which was incredibly awesome and helpful on a big V8 car!
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