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Old 09-29-2020   #31
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Default Re: Improving Steering Feel?

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Hi Erik. Several years ago I used Turn One to have a rack rebuilt. The rack still works perfectly. However it came back sort of dirty on the outside.
www.turnonesteering.com
I have emailed Turn One a number of times inquiring about their tuning abilities.


"for a higher steering effort that is consistent, we would have to make changes to the valve in the rack. The cost to do this would be $1,000 including the rebuild. You would have to dictate how much effort you would like.

For a performance oriented vehicle I would recommend upgrading the power steering pump as well. We can rebuild and upgrade your factory pump to reduce horsepower consumption, reduce fluid temperature and have a higher pressure capacity to handle the higher wheel loads that track use produces. The cost to rebuild and upgrade your pump would start at $200, if any hard parts need to be replaced then the cost would go up accordingly."

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Old 09-29-2020   #32
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I have emailed Turn One a number of times inquiring about their tuning abilities.


"for a higher steering effort that is consistent, we would have to make changes to the valve in the rack. The cost to do this would be $1,000 including the rebuild. You would have to dictate how much effort you would like.

For a performance oriented vehicle I would recommend upgrading the power steering pump as well. We can rebuild and upgrade your factory pump to reduce horsepower consumption, reduce fluid temperature and have a higher pressure capacity to handle the higher wheel loads that track use produces. The cost to rebuild and upgrade your pump would start at $200, if any hard parts need to be replaced then the cost would go up accordingly."

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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing that. They do seem a knowledgeable company. True expertise is so hard to find.
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Old 09-29-2020   #33
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Default Re: Improving Steering Feel?

I don't think anyone has mentioned it, but something like the R-D Racing Camber Brace should help the feel too.
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Old 09-30-2020   #34
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I don't think anyone has mentioned it, but something like the R-D Racing Camber Brace should help the feel too.
Yes, but it makes working on the front of the engine, or adjusting
the front end alignment a real PITA!
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Old 10-02-2020   #35
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Yes, but it makes working on the front of the engine, or adjusting
the front end alignment a real PITA!
Can't have everything.
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