Tightening up the steering October 24, 2005, 12:02:47 PM Ok, the TC has this problem. It's got luxury car steering. To easy and no feedback!! I'm looking for steering more like the Mustangs I had, and my SHO. Something with tension there, and good feedback. Is this in the pump or the valving in the rack? Can I swap a Mustang rack and get what I'm looking for? Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #1 – October 24, 2005, 01:00:49 PM I thought all TC's came with a 15:1 rack. Maybe someone swaped in a 20:1 on yah. :) Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #2 – October 24, 2005, 01:02:43 PM its rather funny, my power steering was run without fluid for a few months before i got it...now the steering is night and tight and responsivethe 14.7 racks are better than the 18:1 (?) racks that came in the earlier cars, but theyre still kinda squishy feeling Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #3 – October 24, 2005, 01:48:05 PM the rack is VERY responsive, but I have no feedback whatsoever. I mean, I can nearly blow on the steering wheel and it will turn. Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #4 – October 24, 2005, 02:03:47 PM Quote from: zixxerpilotthe rack is VERY responsive, but I have no feedback whatsoever. I mean, I can nearly blow on the steering wheel and it will turn.some one must have swapped out the rack sometime in its life.auto zone shows 3 diff ones for the t/c maybe a swap is in order Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #5 – October 24, 2005, 02:39:28 PM I know it was changed once. Actually, not long before I got it. So, I have one from a donor Mustang. It's a '90 LX. Will it work? Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #6 – October 24, 2005, 03:13:31 PM Yes it will. Whether it's a 15.:1 rack or not is another question. Quote Selected
Tightening up the steering Reply #8 – October 24, 2005, 03:21:25 PM either turn the steering wheel lock to lock or it's stamped on there somewhere. i remember seeing it but i don't remember where. sorry.20:1 - 2 3/4 turns lock to lock15:1 - just under 2 turns lock to lock.got that info from eric's site. http://www.coolcats.net/tech/advanced/steeringrack.html Quote Selected