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50/50
Member # 1724
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I was thinking about swapping out my Mustangs power steering to a manual. It's for my 1991 5.0 If anyone here did a swap for theirs please tell me how is it like. Did the car gain some horse power?
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93coupessp
Member # 8418
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If you drive your car all the time and your pretty much fully weighted don't do it only thing you'll benefit from is an arm workout
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Slowback67
Member # 6348
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Yes you will pick up some HP because it's one less thing having to be spun by the motor. As far as manual steering goes..... Everyone has their opinion. I personally am not a real big guy and it has never really be a big deal to me. You really can't palm it when your going in and out of parking spots, but average speed turns are t a problem at all. On the plus side it's one less part you have to think about leaking.
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cemelevu
Member # 10601
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quote: Originally posted by Slowback67: On the plus side it's one less part you have to think about leaking.
This is why I am doing mine. Currently the power rack is leaking like a mo-fo.
I don't daily drive mine so I don't think it will be that big of a deal.
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Blind
Member # 3052
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I had a flaming river manual rack for awhile and I liked it and hated it for different reasons.
I liked the feel while at speed, I liked that I never had any p/s pump whine, and it had some extra power to the wheels.
I didn't like how much of a PITA parallel parking was with it.
I didn't like how much you have to turn the wheel to make the wheels turn, direction changed require 1.5-2x more steering wheel movement than the p/s setup, maybe 3x more? I felt like I was in an old movie car chase scene whenever I went to the track and had to get through a chicane or S section, I was throwing the wheel around and around from one side to the other, where in my `97 it was just a flick right, flick left, no drama and never have to cross my arms over.
to each there own, I wouldn't do it unless it was a track only drag car.
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