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Old 07-18-2010, 10:23 AM
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Default Guys with SW headers, what are you doing for powersteering pumps

I have the SW headers for my setup and the one collector is up against the reservoir. Now i thought of the GTO setup but not sure if its going to clear 100%, also looked into KRCpower's power steering setup with remote reservoir. anyone have any other suggestions

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manual steering isnt an option, the electric rack is an option once they release it for the newer trucks
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Look into using an electric power steering pump out of an toyota mr2. They seem to be very popular with hybrid/swapped cars.
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Originally Posted by mgroshong
Look into using an electric power steering pump out of an toyota mr2. They seem to be very popular with hybrid/swapped cars.
alright will do so, thanks
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what all do u need for that krc's setup? im running into an issue with my turbo hitting the pulley need to move the power steering over more towards the driver side fender
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you can move the gto's resivor easier, or move your existing one with a hose and stome other junk.
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With the stock pump can you use an remote reservoir
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u will be fine with shearer's powersteering bracket it moves it more closer to the water pump. I need something to move it out more towards the fender
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Originally Posted by trans2000am
u will be fine with shearer's powersteering bracket it moves it more closer to the water pump. I need something to move it out more towards the fender
im looking into that bracket. It may just be the simplest solution
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Originally Posted by Quik
im looking into that bracket. It may just be the simplest solution
its 125 is what he qouted me today when i called him about my issue



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