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Thread: Good lord power steering sucks power!

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    Good lord power steering sucks power!

    I was sitting in my 'Cord letting it warm up when, for no reason, I turned the wheel a little bit. My RPM's dropped a little and I remembered someone saying to take off the power steering belt for more power. So I kept cranking the wheel. All in all the RPMS dropped about 250-350!! That power steering motor must suck down a TON of power!

    Well now I have a great way to be a little bit easier on my transmission... crank wheel and put 'er in gear!:smokin:



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    250 rpms? Uhm, thats not anything worth moistening your panties over. If it was such a power sucker then why would they make cars with power steering? And I would rather lose a meer 250 rpms (who notices a loss of 250 rpms anyway) then have to use my ass muscles to turn the damn wheel into a parking space.

    Nate.

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    Well I'm not complaining. My brother cracked the power steering fluid case on his '85 Prelude and it is an absolute pain to try to wrench around. I was just saying that that seems like a lot of power.

    I suppose I would really care only if I had to squeeze every bit of performance I could out of the Accord.

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    Actually Nate, some people who bought the reallllllllly base level DXes had the option to have no P/S so Honda had a different geared steering box which handles about the same with a bit more effort.
    Good bye to the 1989 DX Type R. Hello 2001 LX.

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    Good, so I can just go to a junk yard and find one of those DX's with the manual steering box.

    I had manual steering with my 86 civic Si and I was fine with it. So I just drained my p/s and removed the motor and belt, but If I can find an Accord in the junkyard with manual steering, I'll just try to swap that into my Accord.
    Carl

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    Its only sucking power when you're turning the steering wheel. Notice that the rpms only drop when you turn the wheel and then rise back when you stop.

    andy


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    delete please, thanks

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    Sweet shit, I was 16 when I made that post... pay attention to date stamps next time ;-)

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    hah hah good ol revial from the dead thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by lostforawhile
    delete please, thanks
    you sir, need to stop! just stop with this nonsense. it's driving me and everyone else nuts! every one or 2 days, it's another thread from the 60's being brought back to life.
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    Lostforwhile is in the twilight zone. LOL Time-traveler
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    werd..its kindof weird cuz these threads are by members with activity of 0% which means they aint even around no more..
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