At the Freezeout Hillclimb this past weekend, there was a 76 Capri w/ electric power steering from a Chevy Equinox/ Saturn Vue.
Has anyone done this yet? It's a bit clunky and would be a very tight fit under our dash, but it would be easier than installing a stock 99
rack w/ pumps, etc. After driving the BMW, I NEED PS!
This is something I'd like to get done before the end of the season so it will be ready for Maryhill Hillclimb/ORP trackday.
I'm just starting to dig into this, but if anyone has any resources they could point me at, it would be appreciated.
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Graham Cullen has an electric steering column from a Saturn Vue installed in his 96 rally car.
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Re: Electric Power Steering
I've done some thinking about this in the past. My thought is that the easier way to go would be to use the stock rack and add in column assist electronic power steering.
You can buy them for hotrods but they're pretty $. Looks like you can pull one from a junkyard Prius though.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Adaptive-Electric-Power-Steering-Conversion-Kit-Setup-Column-shaft-Motor-/183135763488
You can buy them for hotrods but they're pretty $. Looks like you can pull one from a junkyard Prius though.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Adaptive-Electric-Power-Steering-Conversion-Kit-Setup-Column-shaft-Motor-/183135763488
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I'm looking at using the Saturn Vue unit w/controller...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Saturn-Vue-Che ... SwfZtbHGtc
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-2007-Satu ... SwySlaGcAn
Maybe add a steering quickener too:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AFCO-Quick-ste ... 5b42d211b4
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Saturn-Vue-Che ... SwfZtbHGtc
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-2007-Satu ... SwySlaGcAn
Maybe add a steering quickener too:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AFCO-Quick-ste ... 5b42d211b4
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Damn, those are really really cheap!
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Grahams is the Saturn Vue electric steering column. He has the earlier 96 steering rack which is 2.x turns lock to lock and he likes the setup. I think the Saturn Vue setup is well documented and proven at this point.
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Re: Electric Power Steering
Hi guys
Im building this into my project 99 historic hill climb car, its a Opel Corsa C electric steering. I went this way as I have a special short steeringrack 2,5 turns from lock to lock, so a normal powersteering would not work.
I build it out of original 99 parts and the Corsa coluum, plus a coupl of costum brackets.
https://youtu.be/FOpxGuIJMVg
Im building this into my project 99 historic hill climb car, its a Opel Corsa C electric steering. I went this way as I have a special short steeringrack 2,5 turns from lock to lock, so a normal powersteering would not work.
I build it out of original 99 parts and the Corsa coluum, plus a coupl of costum brackets.
https://youtu.be/FOpxGuIJMVg
Best regards. Jakob Jensen - Denmark
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Thanks for the photo Jakob!
That's a good looking setup!
It looks very similar to what I have in mind. I may lose the turn signal/wiper stalks in favor of the 2:1 quickener as I don't have such a quick rack.
I'll have to see how much room I have.
These guys seems to have a lot of the adapters, etc., that I'll likely need...
http://www.epowersteering.com/purchase/
What steering wheel quick release did you use? I'll probably do that upgrade while I am in there.
John
That's a good looking setup!
It looks very similar to what I have in mind. I may lose the turn signal/wiper stalks in favor of the 2:1 quickener as I don't have such a quick rack.
I'll have to see how much room I have.
These guys seems to have a lot of the adapters, etc., that I'll likely need...
http://www.epowersteering.com/purchase/
What steering wheel quick release did you use? I'll probably do that upgrade while I am in there.
John
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Re: Electric Power Steering
Hi John
Thanks for the nice words :-)
My quick release is a cheep one from Ali Express, that I costumized a bit ;-)
https://youtu.be/AxD7KjTvfS0
There is not much room left under the dash, if you want a 2:1 quickner in there as well, but what the hell, go for it
Thanks for the nice words :-)
My quick release is a cheep one from Ali Express, that I costumized a bit ;-)
https://youtu.be/AxD7KjTvfS0
There is not much room left under the dash, if you want a 2:1 quickner in there as well, but what the hell, go for it
Best regards. Jakob Jensen - Denmark
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