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Progress is progress! Looks like it fits, at least.
Cool project! I also have steering wheel I want to install. It's a U.S. spec RSX steering wheel. Not to thread jack but Question, what will I need to install it? I remember someone saying a hub perhaps? Thx
This is so badass. Are you going to produce the mounting kits for sale?
If not would you be willing to sell your design so I can make a kit for my own car?
Very interested in the results.
How did you reverse the steering rack? The S2000 has the rack mounted in front of the wheel centerline, while the NSX is behind. So mounting an S2K rack in the stock NSX location would make the tires turn in the opposite direction of the steering wheel.
Are you eventually going to incorporate rubber isolators in the mount? Without them, a lot of NVH can be transmitted into the steering wheel.
I don't have an NSX infront of me. Does the NSX rack bolt directly to the subframe? What are your thoughts in terms of your mounting plate flexing when the s2k rack is mounted in the middle of that flat plate?
No worries. Easy oversight since most cars don't have rear steer racks like the nsx.Oh, there is that.. reverse steering rack! It's embarrassing but to be honest I totally oversee that. I know it is in front on the wheel on S2000 but I got focused on the mount and it slipped my mind. Thanks !! now I need to go back to drawing board lol. The solution right now looks pretty simple just to get JDM rack. RHD rack once turned over it will be turning int he right direction. Let me know if I'm thinking it correctly now. Otherwise it would need some sort of helical gears to reverse the rotation.
Yes, it will have urethane bushing with 80 hardness to adsorb any vibrations
It bots on to the subframe and the thought of twisting was on my mind since day one. There are a lot of forces to play in there and the rack either coming of mounts or bending was not an option. I'm using .75" on mounts and .25" on the back. It bolts on to multiple spots passing the load. The battery brackets that goes under it provides additional support, it sits directly under rack and I made it bolt on to it as OEM does. This gives support in the middle.
thx
I think he's saying the Accord rack is slower than the S2000 (which may be too quick for the NSX chassis, but i'd be eager to try it). I think he said earlier that the OEM NSX EPS rack is very expensive while the S2K (and I imagine the Accord) racks are much cheaper.This is great. Thanks for sharing.
When you say the Accord rack is slower your saying the ratio is slower right? If that's the case, why not just swap with the OEM NSX EPS rack? Is the Accord rack still faster than the OEM NSX EPS rack?
I think he's saying the Accord rack is slower than the S2000 (which may be too quick for the NSX chassis, but i'd be eager to try it). I think he said earlier that the OEM NSX EPS rack is very expensive while the S2K (and I imagine the Accord) racks are much cheaper.
What's the ratio of the Accord rack?
I'd really like to figure out how to adjust the inputs to the rack to vary the assist. I'm going to have Motec that I can program an output to adjust it based off of vehicle speed, or an adjustment knob inside the car.