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  • jstancel

    Jan. 21, 2011 3:32 p.m. jstancel New Reader

    The title pretty much said it all. I need an electric power steering pump for my build. I know the MR2 spyder has a decent pump but I would also entertain the idea of a different pump.

    Who else makes a good one and who has one for sale?

  • Jan. 21, 2011 3:35 p.m. mistanfo SuperDork

    I believe that Smart cars use them (if they have PS, which not all do). Might help if you are doing a parts search online. Can't speak as to it's quality.

  • Cone_Junky

    Jan. 21, 2011 4:02 p.m. Cone_Junky Reader

    Ebay is full of GM electrohydraulic pumps. Not sure what it would take to make them work for other applications though. I was lucky enough to find an MR2 pump, both modules, relay, and pressure line for $30 locally. Sold the modules for $130 on ebay

  • jstancel

    Jan. 21, 2011 4:09 p.m. jstancel New Reader

    The GM stuff is attached to the steering column and from what I have read they are not good.

    I guess I should give some background on what I am doing. I am puting a t78 turbo on a 5.3 chevrolet V8 in a Lexus IS300. I want to free up some room on the front of the engine so the easiest thing to remove is power steering. It is a track car so the AC is already gone.

  • MrJoshua

    Jan. 21, 2011 4:18 p.m. MrJoshua SuperDork

    Some Volvo's have electric power steering pumps as well.

  • Jan. 21, 2011 4:19 p.m. mistanfo SuperDork

    Sounds like FUN!

  • 16vCorey

    Jan. 21, 2011 4:53 p.m. 16vCorey SuperDork

    Mazda 3 as well.

  • jrw1621

    Jan. 21, 2011 9:16 p.m. jrw1621 SuperDork

    Nissan Versa also has an electric pump

  • Chebbie_SB

    Jan. 21, 2011 9:34 p.m. Chebbie_SB HalfDork

    What do the hybrids do as far as power steering? I thought they all ditched the traditional hydraulic ??


  • Run_Away

    Jan. 21, 2011 10:08 p.m. Run_Away Reader

    In reply to jrw1621:

    Versa/Sentra/Rogue actually have an electric motor in the column under dash to provide assist, not a electric fluid pump

  • Ranger50

    Jan. 22, 2011 10:52 a.m. Ranger50 HalfDork

    In reply to Chebbie_SB:

    And what, drain the E36 M3ty battery even faster?!?!?!

    Glad this thread came up, even if in the classifieds. No manual rack options for the newer Rangers and the PS pump is in the way for what I want to do.

  • Chebbie_SB

    Jan. 22, 2011 11:15 a.m. Chebbie_SB HalfDork

    Ranger50 wrote:

    In reply to Chebbie_SB:

    And what, drain the E36 M3ty battery even faster?!?!?!

    Glad this thread came up, even if in the classifieds. No manual rack options for the newer Rangers and the PS pump is in the way for what I want to do.

    What I was asking about the hybrids (and not just the purely plug in variety..) was don't most migrate away from the parasitic load incurred by a belt driven hydraulic pump? I seem to recall some evolving to an "On Demand" approach.

  • JohnyHachi6

    Jan. 23, 2011 11:32 p.m. JohnyHachi6 New Reader

    RX-8 has a full electric rack that's pretty nice. If you could get a good deal on one it might be lighter and simpler to use. It's supposed to be more efficient as well. Don't know how tough it would be to get the electronics working in another car though - probably too much of a pain to be worth it.

  • jstancel

    Jan. 25, 2011 10:05 a.m. jstancel New Reader

    Lots of good suggestions. Does anybody have a pump for sale? I would really like a pump from the MR2 Spyder.

  • jstancel

    Jan. 31, 2011 7:22 a.m. jstancel New Reader

    Still looking...

  • dculberson

    Jan. 31, 2011 12:48 p.m. dculberson Reader

    There are a number of them on car-part.com, $200 and up.

  • DILYSI Dave

    Jan. 31, 2011 12:59 p.m. DILYSI Dave SuperDork

    Got lucky on this one myself. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160534455701&...

    New in box for $200. Felt like I did OK on that one.

 
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