Hi to all
i want to show how i use my mk indy r near my mountains
This is the last blat of the year, a bit cold and slow drive, but wonderful places in my opinion!
ciao
video
[Edited on 7/12/13 by ludobenc]
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Fixed it for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7I5Q9s-Xgs
Stunning roads fella!!
Quick question- Is that a standard ratio steering rack? You seem to be putting big inputs into the wheel to turn.
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for quick rack: lock to lock, i have to do 1,8 turn..but i think tgere is something wrong..
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Link not working and if really like to watch it as well
sorry, now it's ok!
for quick rack: lock to lock, i have to do 1,8 turn..but i think tgere is something wrong..
It doesn't sound slow at 1.8 but it certainly looks it. I'm guessing it has 'lock-stops' under the gaiters which makes it appear quicker than it is. I'd check under there, remove them, disconnect the track rod ends and try again to see what it does lock to lock then.
Peel back the gaiter boot and look under there for something like this-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kit-car-Sierra-steering-rack-lock-stops-for-MK-Locost-Robin-Hood-Haynes-Roadster-/181157243041?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarP
arts_SM&hash=item2a2dd028a1
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Peel back the gaiter boot and look under there for something like this-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kit-car-Sierra-steering-rack-lock-stops-for-MK-Locost-Robin-Hood-Haynes-Roadster-/181157243041?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarP arts_SM&hash=item2a2dd028a1
as promise, i found lock stops
i remove it and now lock to lock is 2.8, so it's the MK "quick rack".
is there something quicker for MK that is plug and play?
Is it an Escort rack on the Indy R? If so then you should be able to go for a 2.4 or a 2.2. You'll need to check if your current rack is shortened or not too.
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Is it an Escort rack on the Indy R? If so then you should be able to go for a 2.4 or a 2.2. You'll need to check if your current rack is shortened or not too.
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Is it an Escort rack on the Indy R? If so then you should be able to go for a 2.4 or a 2.2. You'll need to check if your current rack is shortened or not too.
indy R has a sierra rack, shortened by MK
i think 2.8 is the quickest for sierra..
the quickeners is interesting, but with 1.5 to 1 i have a lock to lock of 1.8 real, and on the road could be dangerous i think
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i think 2.8 is the quickest for sierra..
the quickeners is interesting, but with 1.5 to 1 i have a lock to lock of 1.8 real, and on the road could be dangerous i think
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i think 2.8 is the quickest for sierra..
the quickeners is interesting, but with 1.5 to 1 i have a lock to lock of 1.8 real, and on the road could be dangerous i think
You're probably right, could be a bit twitchy!! Maybe you need a 'slow rack' with a quickener, either 1.5 or 2.0?
Or probably better to convert it to an Escort rack for 2.4,2.2 or less - http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=96291
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No probs
I'll be surprised if the Sierra rack can be modified to increase the ratio. I reckon the Escort rack is the better bet TBH, not exactly sure how
it'll me made to fit but I'm sure it'll be easier. I wonder why the Sierra rack was chosen when the Escort one has much better options.
Maybe it was thought there would be more around for longer?
With a BEC and those tight hairpins I reckon it could be one of the best mods for you
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No probs
I'll be surprised if the Sierra rack can be modified to increase the ratio. I reckon the Escort rack is the better bet TBH, not exactly sure how it'll me made to fit but I'm sure it'll be easier. I wonder why the Sierra rack was chosen when the Escort one has much better options. Maybe it was thought there would be more around for longer?
With a BEC and those tight hairpins I reckon it could be one of the best mods for you
Good luck fella
thanks, i'll update when there'll be news or i'll open a new thread
Ludovico
Great video and so jealous you get to drive those roads all year (well almost) and I only get to do a few days on them in our annual tour. Alpine
roads are what BEC's are all about. We're thinking of going as far as the Dolomites next year though there'sbeen no route decision
yet.
Having driven the Alps with both a 2.8 and a 2.4 rack, I have to say the 2.4 is better. It's at it's best on twisty sections where you can
keep both hands fixed on the wheel. On the hairpins you do still need to move your hands a bit but any quicker than a 2.4 would be a bit twitchy
normally.
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Great video and so jealous you get to drive those roads all year (well almost) and I only get to do a few days on them in our annual tour. Alpine roads are what BEC's are all about. We're thinking of going as far as the Dolomites next year though there'sbeen no route decision yet.
Having driven the Alps with both a 2.8 and a 2.4 rack, I have to say the 2.4 is better. It's at it's best on twisty sections where you can keep both hands fixed on the wheel. On the hairpins you do still need to move your hands a bit but any quicker than a 2.4 would be a bit twitchy normally.
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if you decide to go in the dolomites, call me! this mountain pass if 30km far from my home
thanks for your feedback, i hope to transform my car with 13 and steering rack
Those stops on your steering rack look far too restrictive. Are they poly bushes? Do they need to be that long? The only reason they're fitted is
to prevent the tyres fouling something on full lock. You could maybe get some shorter ones made and fitted which would give you a better turning
circle.
Nice video and cracking road.
Phil
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Those stops on your steering rack look far too restrictive. Are they poly bushes? Do they need to be that long? The only reason they're fitted is to prevent the tyres fouling something on full lock. You could maybe get some shorter ones made and fitted which would give you a better turning circle.
Nice video and cracking road.
Phil
Nothing wrong with plastic for that job. Have you checked that the wheels don't foul on anything at full lock now they're not there?
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Nothing wrong with plastic for that job. Have you checked that the wheels don't foul on anything at full lock now they're not there?
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Nothing wrong with plastic for that job. Have you checked that the wheels don't foul on anything at full lock now they're not there?
I don't think he's intending driving it with them off as that vid was the 'last blast'. He's looking for a solution to quicken up the steering over the winter.