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Astra Electronic powersteering

Post by blue4renza »

Is it possible to put the Electronic powersteering on the 2004-up suzuki forenza/chevrolet optra 2.0 liter from an astra with electronic powersteering
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Re: Astra Electronic powersteering

Post by benzino »

is the forenza full electric (attached to the rack) or is it electro-hydraulic

there are really three types that you need to work out

1. electronic- no fluid and attached to the column and rack directly
2.i) electro-hydraulic- max speed 100% of the time
2.ii) " " - speed sensitive computer controlled

both 1. and 2.ii) are both very hard to adapt across different makes and models but 2.i) is pretty much universal (as long as your car didn't come with either 1. or 2.ii)) :D
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Re: Astra Electronic powersteering

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I am not sure what type of power steering that i have. I am thinking about just having a billet aluminum pulley for my power steering that should lighten up my belt system and also including the under-drive aluminum crank and alternator pulley.
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