Steering weight.

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tomcat216
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Post by tomcat216 »

T1M wrote: Silly question but if you have PAS but the belt disengaged is it the same as driving a non PAS R8? Only say this because when i rolled the 416 about 100 yards down a hill into a space the steering really did feel like it had a piano over the front wheels :*laughs*: .
No it isn't, its much harder because a PAS rack is geared much higher than a non-PAS rack, therefore, if the belt breaks on a PAS car it is much heavier to try and steer than a normal non-PAS car.

Hope that makes sense.

Mark
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T1M
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Post by T1M »

It does :*laughs*: .
Was wondering how anyone could drive an R8 without it :oops:
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matthewsemple
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Post by matthewsemple »

Yes - found this with all PAS cars - if you stall it suddenly feels like someone has concreted your wheels in the road.
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personally i wear brown trousers when driving my coupe :oops:
JUST because i love cars doesnt mean i know anything about them.
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