EmMinODaGreaT
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I will be completely honest, i dynoed my car at my shop w/ power steering and w/o and it made no difference
I don't know about accords, but i'm going to assume of other cars i have driven. It's really only a pain when you are under about 5 mph. Pretty much parking lots. But it will give you better feel at low speeds, depedning on the car, highspeed may feel exactly the same, or alot better, depending on the car. Some cars have "too much power" with their powering steering and you loose feel at all speeds. Alot of cars, it becomes pretty negligable at high speeds.Wildman said:only reason I would do it is for the exercise.
but then I'm pretty positive it would make driving a pita in any kind of traffic whatsoever
my dad own a toyota tacoma..... 07...and one day ill drive his car to work cuz my mom borrow my 6thgen...and just curious...i turn the P/S off..and god know how hard to steer that thing with out P/S/// is double cab 4x4....and ****,,,when i get home from work...my freaking arm feel like some one just chop it off..soooooo tire...but have to said the car really handle good..but to hard to turn !
I will be completely honest, i dynoed my car at my shop w/ power steering and w/o and it made no difference
n00bs keep voting and bumping this thread
uh my accord has power steering but my 85 toyota pickup with custom lift kit and 33/12.50s doesnt have power steering and its not bad at all, that tacoma is pretty big but so is my truck and i dont have problems AT ALL