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Power steering cooler
Has anyone added a power steering cooler? I noticed my fluid and pump were not as happy as I would have liked.
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What car? I thought there were a couple of versions of the STi that came with a steering cooler from the factory. Those coolers were on the high-pressure lines that ran behind the radiator, IIRC. They were basically just finned lines, not actual heat exchangers though.
An aftermarket cooler would have to go on the low-pressure side of the lines on the return to the reservoir. I'm not aware of any Subaru specific kits, but I wouldn't be terribly surprised if there was something out there. Certainly, running wide tires at the race track is taxing on the pump and fluid temps. I know my Miata used to blow power steering fluid all over the place at the track so often that I just gave up and removed the power steering entirely after replacing nearly everything in the system to no avail. |
The car is a 2000 Impreza with the 2.5, I figured the low pressure side would be the cheapest way. Trying judge a size that might work or even doing one with a fan. Haven't played with cooling power steering so looking for someone who may have.
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Looks like the factory JDM cooler is like 200 bucks, not totally point and play, and not all that effective. Seems like just grabbing a decent core from Summit and some good rubber hose is the way to go.
A quick google search seems to suggest -6AN or 3/8" ID hose is the size to use. Just need to pick a core with that size inlet/outlet and hang it out in front of the radiator. Then plumb the hose between the return line and reservoir. Looks like there are plenty of tips on nasioc. |
Thanks for the info.
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Yes, thanx a lot for sharing this information
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I think that your Power Steering cooler is broken.
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