Steering box shorter ratios?
- DanTurboLancer
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Steering box shorter ratios?
Question for the folks in racing.
Has anyone had, or have a shorter ratio steering box in their Lancer?
(Less turns of the steering wheel to go lock to lock)
Can you buy them?
Can I get some gears made to put into my steering box?
Cheers Dan
Has anyone had, or have a shorter ratio steering box in their Lancer?
(Less turns of the steering wheel to go lock to lock)
Can you buy them?
Can I get some gears made to put into my steering box?
Cheers Dan
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I will be very interested in the outcome of this question. I would like some for the Galant.
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Never found a need for it with my race cars or road cars...........
I would suggest there was probably a special box done for the factory rally cars, but don't quote me on that.
The datsun boys shorten the steering arms for the same result.
I would suggest there was probably a special box done for the factory rally cars, but don't quote me on that.
The datsun boys shorten the steering arms for the same result.
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Shortening the steering arms gives you more steering lock with the same amount of turns lock-to-lock, not a shorter steering ratio
It's a fairly common mod amongst the Corolla boys too, most of whom are drifters so more lock is always a good thing
It's a fairly common mod amongst the Corolla boys too, most of whom are drifters so more lock is always a good thing

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Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
With a shorter pitman and idler arm, you would need to turn the steering wheel more to get the same amount of steering lock = lighter steering.
BTW: BOTH the pitman and idler arm would have to be changed otherwise the front wheels won't move in sync.
Cheers.
BTW: BOTH the pitman and idler arm would have to be changed otherwise the front wheels won't move in sync.
Cheers.
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Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
wrong arms Scott - you leave the idle and pitman arms aloneWith a shorter pitman and idler arm, you would need to turn the steering wheel more to get the same amount of steering lock = lighter steering.
BTW: BOTH the pitman and idler arm would have to be changed otherwise the front wheels won't move in sync.
myself I haven't found the need for less lock to lock - maybe drifting you may
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not the idler or pitman arms ,its the knuckles they cut n shut.
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you may be able to find a variable pitch box that will bolt up.. it gives more response closer to full lock though so it may not really be of any use
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You wouldn't be referring to my little "tour" on the way home last weekend would you?cheaterparts wrote:maybe drifting you may

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The idea of the drift adjustments is to give more lock, so the front wheels turn like a forklift, allowing you to control much bigger slide angles.
What I was interested in is less turns lock to lock. At the moment the Galant is about 5 turns from fully left to fully right, the Wifes MX5 is only 3. Makes it much sharper turning in and more like a kart
So I guess what I wanted to know, and I think Dan did too, is there a way to alter our boxes to reduce lock to lock? Or, is there a replacement box that uses less lock to lock?
What I was interested in is less turns lock to lock. At the moment the Galant is about 5 turns from fully left to fully right, the Wifes MX5 is only 3. Makes it much sharper turning in and more like a kart

So I guess what I wanted to know, and I think Dan did too, is there a way to alter our boxes to reduce lock to lock? Or, is there a replacement box that uses less lock to lock?
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by shortening the knuckles,you are acheiving more movement for a given amount of movement at the steering wheel.
It all comes down to leverage. You will get more lock,but you will get that a lot quicker.
It all comes down to leverage. You will get more lock,but you will get that a lot quicker.
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also the shorter you make them the harder it will be to turn, have fun parking the bad boy
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That is true Krohny, but mine isnt a daily driver so it isnt a great concern for me.
However getting back to Krohny comment, im guessing the MX5 would be Power steer, so it would be much lighter with the harder ratio...
Maybe the Rally cars can use it as they are on dirt, and moving constantly?
I was just interested in if anyone had used one, and if we cold get them?
Faster response to fight oversteer would be handy but too
Yes that was what i was thinking too.Galant_GT0 wrote:What I was interested in is less turns lock to lock. At the moment the Galant is about 5 turns from fully left to fully right, the Wifes MX5 is only 3. Makes it much sharper turning in and more like a kart
So I guess what I wanted to know, and I think Dan did too, is there a way to alter our boxes to reduce lock to lock? Or, is there a replacement box that uses less lock to lock?
However getting back to Krohny comment, im guessing the MX5 would be Power steer, so it would be much lighter with the harder ratio...
Maybe the Rally cars can use it as they are on dirt, and moving constantly?
I was just interested in if anyone had used one, and if we cold get them?
Faster response to fight oversteer would be handy but too
Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
Stock ratio on a road, circuit and rally car are fine unless you have a big diameter steering wheel or something wrong with your front end geometry reducing turn in.
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Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
dial out the oversteer makes more senceDanTurboLancer wrote: Faster response to fight oversteer would be handy but too
just a thought
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Ive used a 1800GSR EX lancer steering box.Gives slightly less turns (maybe 2 turns less lock to lock), but really hasnt made the car any better on the track.I doubt you would ever find any 1800GSR bits in ozzy.I found that replacing all my ball joints etc and getting a new wheel alignment made the most difference.
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i would have to agree with that !cheaterparts wrote: dial out the oversteer makes more sence
just a thought
or learn to drive a weapon !

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dan- i plan on trying cut and shut knuckles (yes i know its dangerous to cut and weld them) and hopefully if i like it i will machine some knuckles up.
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- DanTurboLancer
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Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
Thanks all,
im getting the picture that it can be overcome with suspension and steering adjustments.
But thanks for your input!
HAHA yeah thanks mate, ill have to harden up hey
outer Tie rod for example.
Then run the die back off the thread to clean it up.
You will have made some allowance for extra Toe out and wont have to cut and weld?
Or are you trying to get toe in??
im getting the picture that it can be overcome with suspension and steering adjustments.
But thanks for your input!
stealth wrote:learn to drive a weapon !![]()
cheers stealth
HAHA yeah thanks mate, ill have to harden up hey

Why not run a Die down the thread, and try cutting say a half an inch of thread off one Tie rod, on each sidesastronturbo77 wrote:dan- i plan on trying cut and shut knuckles (yes i know its dangerous to cut and weld them) and hopefully if i like it i will machine some knuckles up.
outer Tie rod for example.
Then run the die back off the thread to clean it up.
You will have made some allowance for extra Toe out and wont have to cut and weld?
Or are you trying to get toe in??
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Re: Steering box shorter ratios?
hang on a second, not trying to be rude but the knuckles are the 3 bolt cast bit under the strut, and you change the length between the center of the strut to the tie rod pivoit. creates quicker movement for the same amount of lock. my starion runs 1.5mm toe out overall on the front, for better turn in as its always wanting to turn into a corner, very noticable with the other mods.
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- DanTurboLancer
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Oh sorry mate, ive never heard of this??
Im keen to learn more about what you are referring to.
I thought you meant shortening the Tie rod arms to give you abit more toe out than you could get through standard adjustment.
Im keen to learn more about what you are referring to.
I thought you meant shortening the Tie rod arms to give you abit more toe out than you could get through standard adjustment.
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