by Orlando St.R » Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:11 am
cass3958 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:48 pm
With the PAS the steering is so light even at speed that a smaller wheel would just give a little more feel and feedback I think.
Yes, maybe. I'm not an expert on these things.
One thing that does occur to me is that the dynamo-driven pumps got more powerful as time went on:
Early Mk2: 800 - 850psi
S-type: 1,000 psi
So, if instead of rebuilding the PAS pump that was original to your car, as you were planning, you were able to source an earlier Mk2 pump of lower pressure, you could achieve reduced assistance. Or ICS or similar may be able to put some sort of restrictor in to reduce the pressure of the 1,000 psi pumps.
Although my car wanders about a little at speed, I don't find the steering overly light, but it is a very personal thing. Mine is a 1,000 psi pump from a Mk 10.
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With the PAS the steering is so light even at speed that a smaller wheel would just give a little more feel and feedback I think.
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Yes, maybe. I'm not an expert on these things.
One thing that does occur to me is that the dynamo-driven pumps got more powerful as time went on:
Early Mk2: 800 - 850psi
S-type: 1,000 psi
So, if instead of rebuilding the PAS pump that was original to your car, as you were planning, you were able to source an earlier Mk2 pump of lower pressure, you could achieve reduced assistance. Or ICS or similar may be able to put some sort of restrictor in to reduce the pressure of the 1,000 psi pumps.
Although my car wanders about a little at speed, I don't find the steering overly light, but it is a very personal thing. Mine is a 1,000 psi pump from a Mk 10.