My power steering pump is whining like crazy and is about to die so i figured i would go ahead and remove it all. i know you can loop the power steering lines at the rack and have seen it done on the 94-97 accord rack but that only seems to have 2 lines running to it. Our CB7 accords have 4 lines in my pic below could somebody show me which lines i loop together since theres 4 and not just 2. thanks guys
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I have heard of people just looping the VSS with fluid. Personally I would still leave them run to the vss.
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super back from the dead, sorry
i wanna get rid of PS, but im not sure if i need to keep the reservoir still or what? i understand looping the 2 lines, and leaving 1 to run to the VSS, but the other one i should run to the reservoir and just keep it full? and plug off all the other holes on the reservoir? Thanks!!1991 Accord LX Coupe - Boosted F22 - 5spd LSD - Shaved Bay - Work VSXX - Recaro SRD
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i was just about to start a thread on this same topic lol i found this on honda tuning http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202&page=1 very interesting
would this set up work for the breathing thing kinda ghetto i know also line b is actually line d
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note...this is highly not recommended
p/s racks are DESIGNED to operate with the assistance of hydr. pressure to rotate certain parts...removing this pressure
#1 reduces your maneuverability
#2 increases stress on parts
#3 gains no HP or Torque
other then that I don't have much else to say____
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k thanx.......
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Originally posted by bcjammerxnote...this is highly not recommended
p/s racks are DESIGNED to operate with the assistance of hydr. pressure to rotate certain parts...removing this pressure
#1 reduces your maneuverability
#2 increases stress on parts
#3 gains no HP or Torque
other then that I don't have much else to say
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hmmm...true Nail05...
you know I was thinking about this tonight on my way home from work and I don't think I could honestly prove it beyond a shadow of a doubt that it would increase the likely hood of part breakage, IF fluid was left in the rack and allowed to recirc. as the plan here is.
I do know it will reduce maneuverability (most noticeable at slower speeds combined with tight cornering) but that could be argued to not matter once you built some popey styled arm strength____
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Originally posted by whitejdmcb7i was just about to start a thread on this same topic lol i found this on honda tuning http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=184202&page=1 very interesting
would this set up work for the breathing thing kinda ghetto i know also line b is actually line d
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cool thanks but will it be the same concept as the ht article???? i think so but just double checking here
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