Bigsyke
06-28-2008, 01:24 PM
I recently picked up my 1st s14. Ive mostly done work on 6th gen civics. In every search ive come across on these boards the people who removed P/S, only removed the belt, and capped the lines. They then complained about how difficult it is to turn [due to a heavy front/back weight distribution].
The honda's arent as difficult to turn when the lines are capped, but the difference is night and day when properly vented. Why hasnt anyone looped the rack, with a breather to allow;
Air to assist the ATF fluid around the rack
Air/pressure to excape/vent efficiently.
For most of the honda enthusiasts who track our cars looping the P/S is the 1st thing to do, which actually makes it easier to turn the car at higher speeds than having a P/S system. Even in parking lots slow speed turning is a breeze. Looking at the subframe of the s14 this seems possible - however I dont want to start cutting lines if there is a specific reason the s14 chassis Cant accomplish this.
The honda's arent as difficult to turn when the lines are capped, but the difference is night and day when properly vented. Why hasnt anyone looped the rack, with a breather to allow;
Air to assist the ATF fluid around the rack
Air/pressure to excape/vent efficiently.
For most of the honda enthusiasts who track our cars looping the P/S is the 1st thing to do, which actually makes it easier to turn the car at higher speeds than having a P/S system. Even in parking lots slow speed turning is a breeze. Looking at the subframe of the s14 this seems possible - however I dont want to start cutting lines if there is a specific reason the s14 chassis Cant accomplish this.