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    sunsetdart is offline Banned Visit my Photo Gallery
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    PS flow control valve

     



    Read an article that said ......if you are using a Saginaw PS pump and a MS2 r&p, you should change the flow vale to one set for the MS2. It said the flow for a Sag was rated at 3 and it should be 2 for MS2.
    Anyone here changed theirs? or does it matter at all.

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    Yup, sure do!!! makes for some twitchy power steering if you don't, gives a lot better "feel" to the steering, too. If you really want to be able to dial in your steering, put one of adjustable valves in that Heidt's sells. I've put them on a few cars, and use them on all of my own stuff that gets power steering. Using it, you're able to dial in the exact feel you want on the steering.

    http://www.summitracing.com/search/d...teering-valves

    Of course I've also been accused of sometimes just looking for things to spend more money on!!! But, I sure do like being able to adjust exactly the steering feel I want and the amount of input to the wheel that is required....
    Last edited by Dave Severson; 11-14-2012 at 06:41 AM.
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