EP Pulley help...
There is no hydraulic power steering on the EP.
The power steering pump on the RSX uses the top pulley, the one right next to the intake manifold cover. An underdrive pulley would reduce power loss by a little bit.
The EP uses an electric assist, which has no booster pump. The top pulley on the EP is just free-spinning, so changing it for another would make no difference.
Power steering components produced by Showa, who is a parts manufacturer for Honda:
http://www.showa1.com/en/products/4rs/power_s.html
The power steering pump on the RSX uses the top pulley, the one right next to the intake manifold cover. An underdrive pulley would reduce power loss by a little bit.
The EP uses an electric assist, which has no booster pump. The top pulley on the EP is just free-spinning, so changing it for another would make no difference.
Power steering components produced by Showa, who is a parts manufacturer for Honda:
http://www.showa1.com/en/products/4rs/power_s.html
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