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I have a Cefiro with a steering rack that appears to be Hicas, (it has an extra fitting that went to a solenoid, which is now removed).

I have read somwhere that hicas steering racks have less turns lock to lock? Is this correct?

What I want to know is, Can I buy a S13 rack and swap the internal parts over to get a more responsive ratio?

Thanks,

Matt

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Dan, Im trying to get less turns of the steering wheel to acheive full lock, not actually looking to improve the angle of wheel at full lock (at the moment).

From what i can find on the net,

S13 Stock rack 3.1 turns lock to lock

S13 Hicas rack 2.6 turns lock to lock

Therfore the Hicas rack will give a more responsive steering.

When I got the car it had no power steering, the hose from the pump was missing.

It doesnt have a hicas rear end and the resivoir has 2 returns and 1 feed to a single type pump.

I have thrown the solenoid out, but found a pic on the net which is similar.

The sol. in mine only had one side to it, with 3 hose fittings.

I this pic there is actually 2 solenoids togeather, The blue square show what mine included.

The other is my steering rack, the top right hose went to the solenoid.

I removed this and plugged it, but still had no power assist.

I want to remove any hicas/speed adjusted assist or whatever so was thinking of getting a new rack.

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Edited by just_matt

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