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ae86 rca

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i know the megan rca says that you'll need one of there coilover kit for it to work but does the techno toy tuning rca work with any shocks thats on the car?

stupid question but does the NST steering spacers fit the power steeering rack also?

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Yes to both questions.

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sweet, thanks doc

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You will need to loop the power steering lines to run the NST spacer on the power steering rack.

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now what do you mean by loop the lines. can the power steering still be used or do you mean ill have to loop the lines into each other?

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drift wrote:now what do you mean by loop the lines. can the power steering still be used or do you mean ill have to loop the lines into each other?
^This

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dont really want to lose the power steering. i know it wont be as bad as non-power steering but i love my power steering. is there any other way around it

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It's not as difficult as you may think. No ps on fwd cars sucks but it's not really an issue on our light, rwd corollas.

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Yeah, i drove a friends a while back and it aint bad at all. Still a little harder than the norm but i would like my power steering :D but we'll see how things go.

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Agreed, depowered steering racks feel gross.
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hotdoghogie wrote:Agreed, depowered steering racks feel gross.
Wash your hands more often ;)

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^^^^^ lol i like both power and manual steering..
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Lol!
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hotdoghogie wrote:Agreed, depowered steering racks feel gross.
looped lines will feel sloppy because of the 10* of play in the quill while fighting the seals, but a quick ratio depowered rack, with the seals pulled and the quill welded, is a great thing.

also, good rubber makes a huge difference.

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Aaron Venable wrote:
hotdoghogie wrote:Agreed, depowered steering racks feel gross.
looped lines will feel sloppy because of the 10* of play in the quill while fighting the seals, but a quick ratio depowered rack, with the seals pulled and the quill welded, is a great thing.

also, good rubber makes a huge difference.

Another option often utilized by the Honda crowd is adding a breather tank in place of the pump.
http://www.civicforums.com/forums/115-e ... ering.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The seal/piston removal method.
http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2796677" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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