View Full Version : EK Steering
simonnowis
24-08-2008, 09:46 PM
iv noticed that the EK civic steering seems really light, abit too light making steering seem very unresponsive. How is other ppl find it? is this normal?
im really considering just getting rid of p/s, but for a trial what temp options are there? would leaving the p/s belt for a week do any dmg?
SHOGUNOVDDRK
24-08-2008, 10:11 PM
Take the P/S Fluid out and possibly belt out
That should give you a idea of what it will be like
I dont imagine there would be much (if any) damage
But i will leave that part to the Experts
simonnowis
24-08-2008, 11:28 PM
thanks for the input, after driving the fd civic for abit the handling seems so much better on it with a heavier steer, than the double wishbone sussy ek with swaybars and coilovers lol
vinnY
24-08-2008, 11:36 PM
fd = electric steering isn't it?
SHOGUNOVDDRK
24-08-2008, 11:40 PM
....Want a drive of my car? :p
No power steering over here :wave:
> Take the P/S Fluid out
Noooo.
The PS fluid lubricates the rack, long term reliability will be sacrificed.
Take the power steering pump belt off. It's nice and driving speed but bicep building at parking speeds.
There are a few threads on removing the PS pump and looping the hoses around about. Try honda-tech.com.
Nick.
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