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Old 06-30-09, 08:09 PM
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Question P/S removal, quick question

I have completely removed my power steering, done the loop in the rack etc. I'm just wondering if I need to do anything with the electrical plug from the loom. Do I have to install a resistor on the loom end now that its not plugged into the powersteering ( like when going full Non-seq) ? or just leave it and tape it up out of the way. Unplugging the loom from the P.S pump wont saffect the ECU in any way will it?
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You can just tape it up, put it out of the way and your done....I have been running mine like that the past 2 years and no issues whatsoever...
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what do the loop lines do? i have my ps removed but no looped lines.. does it change any feeling?

where can i get one?
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You loop the line so that way air of the fluid depending on how much you left in there can move freely rather than being blocked which will make steering harder.
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