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    #31
    Just ordered one of these (low mileage) Z4 racks for $144 shipped. Not sure when I will get to install it though.
    Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. -Mark Twain

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      #32
      Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Post
      actually no-one else can as nobody else has installed a Z4 non-M rack in a e30. I was the first to figure it out and execute;waffles



      Drink alot of haterade this morning??

      E30's are light enough to not need PS; this is my opinion - not :hitler:

      The obvious TITLE OF THIS THREAD is about dis-able-ing the power steering of a Z3 rack with aftermarket parts; A Z4 non-M rack does not require these aftermarket bits to delete the PS.

      if one was looking for a power steering rack related thread then the first step in reading comprehension would be to read the title of thread :) (not to hate on people posting information that you didn't know jack waffles about and are not hating on)


      Why does anyone owe you wiring information for anything? this is not a charity or handout or USA government disability forum; this entire forum is a first world collection of problems known as the beloved BMW e30.

      I wired up a S54b32 engine in my car back in 2009; and no wiring data was given out. In regards to BMW + electronics; if you have the cognitive ability to execute and complete the installation you don't need your hand held.

      I have a pansy rack on my grocery mobile. its a e36 and a FAT LARD; im also a lazy lard so I need the ps.

      e46M3 power steering rack is very similar angle and ratio to Z4 but it is POWERED; plug and play just like a e36M steering rack (mine is installed in the e36m grocery machine).


      IF one desires to have POWERED hydrolic assist steering but NO power steering pump there is one more option:

      install Mercedes electronic hydrolic PS pump to power the rack - This is commonly done in race car e36/e46's that have giant slicks and need power steering to turn them

      Drink a lot of haterade ? really? for flaming someone for being a prick that calls for haterade status ?
      lets think about that for a minute... a little bit longer ... come on little buddy you almost got it.

      "I have a pansy rack on my grocery mobile. its a e36 and a FAT LARD; im also a lazy lard so I need the ps."

      total hypocritical statement from someone recommending I go work out. GOT DAMn that haterade sure is delicious.

      "I wired up a S54b32 engine in my car back in 2009; and no wiring data was given out. In regards to BMW + electronics; if you have the cognitive ability to execute and complete the installation you don't need your hand held."

      you don't see the connection? If the data was available, don't you think they didn't share it with you cuz ... uhhh... the way you act? come on man... I can recommend to you a book:


      lulz

      "this is not a charity or handout or USA government disability forum..."

      jesus christ you are one of those folks...I live in the south I run into this a lot. You give no credit to your species with an attitude like that.

      and for your long winded statement about reading comp, I have READ every single thread of yours on e46 swap. I can count in one hand all the threads relating to that swap. Guess what... not much info there, so I ask Qs when opportunity presents itself. But I guess that just makes me the fat f*ck "cadillac welfare queen" huh?

      As for the mercedes rack I will thank you for that bit of info because I don't think I am better than anyone else here and belittle them. something I had not bumped into in my research for rack swap. To bad I already bought a z3 rack. AND the whole non PS rack issue does clarify some misconceptions I had reading your previous forum posts.
      Last edited by joncrz; 08-13-2013, 09:33 PM.





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      Originally posted by george graves
      I could be wrong, but I don't think it's a smog test type of thing. IIRC think it's against CA law to *sell* a dual outlet muffler as a replacement for a car that came from the factory with a single. But don't quote me on that.

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        #33
        Originally posted by joncrz View Post
        Drink a lot of haterade ? really? for flaming someone for being a prick that calls for haterade status ?
        lets think about that for a minute... a little bit longer ... come on little buddy you almost got it.

        "I have a pansy rack on my grocery mobile. its a e36 and a FAT LARD; im also a lazy lard so I need the ps."

        total hypocritical statement from someone recommending I go work out. GOT DAMn that haterade sure is delicious.

        "I wired up a S54b32 engine in my car back in 2009; and no wiring data was given out. In regards to BMW + electronics; if you have the cognitive ability to execute and complete the installation you don't need your hand held."

        you don't see the connection? If the data was available, don't you think they didn't share it with you cuz ... uhhh... the way you act? come on man... I can recommend to you a book:


        lulz

        "this is not a charity or handout or USA government disability forum..."

        jesus christ you are one of those folks...I live in the south I run into this a lot. You give no credit to your species with an attitude like that.

        and for your long winded statement about reading comp, I have READ every single thread of yours on e46 swap. I can count in one hand all the threads relating to that swap. Guess what... not much info there, so I ask Qs when opportunity presents itself. But I guess that just makes me the fat f*ck "cadillac welfare queen" huh?

        As for the mercedes rack I will thank you for that bit of info because I don't think I am better than anyone else here and belittle them. something I had not bumped into in my research for rack swap. To bad I already bought a z3 rack. AND the whole non PS rack issue does clarify some misconceptions I had reading your previous forum posts.
        :drink:

        z3 racks sell for good money; I think the one in my last car (97 e36m s54) I sold at a profit after using it for 6 months. If one desires more total angle than Z3 then E46 M3 is direct interchange with the Z3/e36 units; it has more angle.

        Z4 should be even less money to obtain as not many will be installing it into a non Z4; it requires more work than many deem needed also.

        as far as needing power steering; with the Z4 rack installed the unit is much easier to turn than a de-powered rack unit that has been looped or a delete plate installed; I'm not really sure why.

        for the E30 chassis 15" rims are the standard fare and turn pretty easily with no power for anyone. E36M chassis is a good 500 lbs heavier and runs larger rims/rubber so the power assist is useful exiting corners on track if you start to loose the tail post apex.

        1 hand parking garage operation is also quite nice.
        OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

        Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



        Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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          #34
          Originally posted by dannyyisntt View Post
          Lmao if you guys think driving without ps in a rwd car is bad, should take my ix for a spin.
          I must've missed this. You're going to soon find out how fun it is to replace the $200+ iX specific steering ujoint. It was a great gift to me from my car's PO who didn't want to fix the PS leak.
          Originally posted by priapism
          My girl don't know shit, but she bakes a mean cupcake.
          Originally posted by shameson
          Usually it's best not to know how much money you have into your e30

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            #35
            Since someone already bumped this thread from august up, I figure I'll add this too...

            Originally posted by mccor023 View Post
            I did the whole tear down thing w a delete, from the guy who sells them on here.
            Originally posted by lambo View Post
            The delete plate Condor Speed Shop sells.
            Buying that plate is useless. I've said it plenty of times and I'll say it again: The rack is internally lubricated and adding fluid back to the rack only adds restriction and makes it harder to turn. Cap the line hookups and be done with it.
            '84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
            NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
            Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi

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              #36
              Originally posted by Northern View Post
              I must've missed this. You're going to soon find out how fun it is to replace the $200+ iX specific steering ujoint. It was a great gift to me from my car's PO who didn't want to fix the PS leak.
              Too bad I fixed it a while ago, I enjoy a good challenge.
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                #37
                I was going to write a nasty retort to your post Jaxx, but then saw your from O.D.D where i grew up and thought not. I wont argue your point but will say it is a nice, easy, clean, and cheap part/ solution.
                I love that people ask stupid questions so I dont have.

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                  #38
                  Under drive pulley

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by mccor023 View Post
                    I was going to write a nasty retort to your post Jaxx, but then saw your from O.D.D where i grew up and thought not. I wont argue your point but will say it is a nice, easy, clean, and cheap part/ solution.
                    bull city baby!

                    haha and please, go ahead! It won't hurt my feelings. :) The reason I say it is useless is because the only thing you should worry about is trash/grit falling into the rack. Capping the rack will have the same effect and you don't have to worry about any more leaks. Additionally, the fact that the block off plate is advertized to "prevent air pressure from building up and blowing out seals" is comical considering the pressure the rack deals with when there's a hydraulic pump involved. Do you honestly think that the air inside the rack will compress to even 50psi? jokes. Hilarious jokes. Power steering systems are routinely above 50psi and can reach up to 1000psi+. So I ask the real question, do you think that compressing a small amount of air inside the rack is harder than moving power steering fluid through some banjo bolts?

                    Bottom line: There is no need to have power steering fluid in the rack if there is no power assist. It will also be easier to turn if there is no fluid to deal with. Find me a documented case of someone's seized rack because of lack of power steering fluid and I'll eat my words. ;) Forums are for discussion and sharing information, so I'm all ears for a rebuttal.
                    '84 318i M10B18 147- Safari Beige
                    NA: 93whp/90ftlbs, MS2E w/ LC, 2-Step
                    Turbo: 221whp/214ftlbs, MS3x flex @ 17psi

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Jaxx_ View Post
                      bull city baby!

                      haha and please, go ahead! It won't hurt my feelings. :) The reason I say it is useless is because the only thing you should worry about is trash/grit falling into the rack. Capping the rack will have the same effect and you don't have to worry about any more leaks. Additionally, the fact that the block off plate is advertized to "prevent air pressure from building up and blowing out seals" is comical considering the pressure the rack deals with when there's a hydraulic pump involved. Do you honestly think that the air inside the rack will compress to even 50psi? jokes. Hilarious jokes. Power steering systems are routinely above 50psi and can reach up to 1000psi+. So I ask the real question, do you think that compressing a small amount of air inside the rack is harder than moving power steering fluid through some banjo bolts?

                      Bottom line: There is no need to have power steering fluid in the rack if there is no power assist. It will also be easier to turn if there is no fluid to deal with. Find me a documented case of someone's seized rack because of lack of power steering fluid and I'll eat my words. ;) Forums are for discussion and sharing information, so I'm all ears for a rebuttal.

                      This is actually true.

                      If one was to simply remove the ps pump and resv but keep the lines attached and put them in a sealed bag the rack will be just fine- seen it done over a year lol.

                      Dirty; ghetto; incomplete but besides the mess inside sealed poop chamber the rack will give 0 fuxks.

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                      OBD1 M54/M52TU swap as a M50b25

                      Z4 non powered steering rack fits e30



                      Euro e46 2005/6 320d 6mt gearbox into E30 with M20 hardy and beck 1985 327s engine

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