firefrog
Chemical
- Jan 17, 2005
- 20
Hi
I'm in to tinkering big-time. I would like to make an electric on-demand power steering system for my car. I want to reduce the drag of the full-time power steering pump. I know it doesn't use that much fuel but I want to have as much fuel economy and power from 'my precious'. A lot of my driving is highway - very straight. I don't need the power assist here. I can mount a lawn tractor starter motor to a power steering pump. It would be activated when the wheel is turned more than, say 10-15 degrees. So, would the starter motor have enough torque and rpm to run the pump? Would this be responsive enough for most situations? How could I make this work?
I'm in to tinkering big-time. I would like to make an electric on-demand power steering system for my car. I want to reduce the drag of the full-time power steering pump. I know it doesn't use that much fuel but I want to have as much fuel economy and power from 'my precious'. A lot of my driving is highway - very straight. I don't need the power assist here. I can mount a lawn tractor starter motor to a power steering pump. It would be activated when the wheel is turned more than, say 10-15 degrees. So, would the starter motor have enough torque and rpm to run the pump? Would this be responsive enough for most situations? How could I make this work?