powersteering question
do roadcourse hondas (the realtime integras for example) run with or without powersteering? ive seen a few autocross guys that run with no power steering, i would think that would make the car harder to turn. or am i wrong?
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This has been covered countless times. Search.
In most cases, class rules determine car preparation.
Many Civics were never offered with power steering from the factory anyway.
A car without power steering takes no more effort to turn than a car with power steering, as long as you're going more than 5mph or so. I take it you've never driven a car without power steering?
This has been covered countless times. Search.
In most cases, class rules determine car preparation.
Many Civics were never offered with power steering from the factory anyway.
A car without power steering takes no more effort to turn than a car with power steering, as long as you're going more than 5mph or so. I take it you've never driven a car without power steering?
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