So yesterday I was doing an autocross...actually more like a gymkhana, the guy who set up the course this time was an old-schooler doing his first AutoX course. It had some stopping and reversing. Mostly good but there was an ultra-tight slalom section where it felt like the AE92 was just barely capable of making it if I set up each corner perfectly and came almost to a stop. This resulted in ultra-E36 M3ty times. Ideally a course should not be set up like this but I want to improve this capability anyways. I've finally got an engine lined up for the swap so now would be a good time to consider electric power steering.
Traditionally my car is one of the fastest through a slalom, even the tighter ones, even though I'm not the best driver and my suspension is relatively soft (ordering coilovers tonight though!), but beyond a point it's like a square peg in a round hole.
I can't do anything about the chassis length and lock angle, but if I could point the wheels where I want faster that could help. I was really struggling to haul the AE92 through that slalom section. I had the engine at almost idle revs so that doesn't help boost the power steering.
So from what I understand the usual conversion is to just swap the pulley-powered pump for an electric-powered one that activates based on load somehow - I'd want to be able to adjust this ideally - and this should give me loads of power steering assistance even at low revs. Of course I do some googling before asking questions:
This guy makes it sound like exactly what I need:
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1556487
(would an SW20 pump be a good candidate? The car it's built for is heavier overall but it's RWD and mid-engined - the front wheels surely require less force to turn)
Some issues with speed-sensitive EPS, but I would want it to be only force-sensitive:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/technical-stuff/5062-how-good-electronic-power-steering.html
So right off the bat I know:
Disadvantages:
Weight (probably not much)
Advantages:
Power, efficiency, simplicity (one less pulley-powered device).
Sounds like a good idea. Could pump heat be a bigger issue? Any other comments? Any recommendations for conversion kits? The SW20 system has the pump separate from the reservoir, a simpler combined system would be preferable.
edit: The SW20 has some separate electronic doodad (called the "power steering control module") that measures the steering assistance required and adjusts the voltage to the pump. I'd definitely want this. Anyone know about this system?