wylliezx9r
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posted on 17/2/12 at 12:32 PM |
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Steering rack 2.9 or 2.4 ?
Hi Guys,
Currently have a standard escort mk2 rack fitted to my car and it aint quick enough. As per title really, will a 2.9 be sufficient or should I go for
a 2.4 ?
95 % of car use will be on the road if that makes any difference.
Oh and the standard rack will be for sale if anyone is interested.
Cheers Dan.
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.
George Best
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mkeats02
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 01:29 PM |
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I asked the same question once, I was told 2.9 for road use.
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wilkingj
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 02:00 PM |
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Just take extra care when you drive with it. It took me a summer to really get used to my 2.4 rack.
They are SO sensative.
At 70mph I strugged to keep in a straight line at first.
Also you will over compensate with the steering, and possibly lose control if you over do it.
Just take care and really get used to driving with a quick rack before pushing it.
I love mine now, and wouldnt swap it, but during those first few months, I hated it!
Dont have an accident due to inexperience with a quick rack.
1. The point of a journey is not to arrive.
2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
Best Regards
Geoff
http://www.v8viento.co.uk
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loggyboy
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 02:28 PM |
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I went for a 2.4 as allthough it will see a lot of road use I wanted to have a good 'half turn' for autosolo so I dont have to take my
hands off much. Not tried it yet of course, but had a 2.7 quick rack in my nova which was excellent.
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Bare
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 05:18 PM |
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2.9 versus 2.4 isn't much of a numerical difference. But it could make your car unpleasant.
Perhaps you might try fitting a tiny steering wheel as a temporary? experiment to get a feel of what your wishing for ??
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dlatch
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 05:45 PM |
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i just changed mine for a 2.4 turn
i have previous experience of quickracks from my oldskool escort days and would say the 2.9 is perfect for road use but on track the 2.4 is even
better and fine for road with care
besides which after a go kart the steering on either feels slow 
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wylliezx9r
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 08:34 PM |
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Thanks for comments, think i'll go for the 2.9 as I don't want it to be too twitchy on the road.
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.
George Best
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steve m
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 08:46 PM |
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"Just take extra care when you drive with it. It took me a summer to really get used to my 2.4 rack.
They are SO sensative.
At 70mph I strugged to keep in a straight line at first.
Also you will over compensate with the steering, and possibly lose control if you over do it.
Just take care and really get used to driving with a quick rack before pushing it.
I love mine now, and wouldnt swap it, but during those first few months, I hated it!
Dont have an accident due to inexperience with a quick rack. "
Agree, took me a a good few miles to feel comfortable with the sensitivity, of my 2.4 rack
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ashg
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| posted on 17/2/12 at 09:01 PM |
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i had a 2.9 and went to a 2.4. it was a bit quicker but not much.
what i will say is that when i drove the kitcar for the first time with the 2.9 it felt very sensitive until i got used to it so i would say a 2.4 may
be a bit too sensitive if you have never drove a 7even style car for any period of time.
[Edited on 17/2/2012 by ashg]
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