But I just read a post with someone who had the powersteering replaced for a manual rack
Powersteering: Yes or no?
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dj_raoul
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I kind of already decided to have powersteering retrofitted in my 316. It is the only thing I really miss in the comparison with more 'modern' cars. It just drives so much more 'relaxed'...
But I just read a post with someone who had the powersteering replaced for a manual rack
Is the steering-precision really that bad with the powersteering? So I'm just curious what you guys think about this... Would save me quite some money if I skip this plan 
But I just read a post with someone who had the powersteering replaced for a manual rack
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rare
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Hell yes
its just a pain in the arse otherwise!
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never having had p/s myself in a bmw, i can saftly say that i am happy with my current arangement
yea alwrite
yea alwrite
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Deffinatly PS if you wanna be a lazy boy and not have to break an arm when drifting 
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The power steering in e30's is far too light for my liking - you can't really feel what the front wheels are doing. However when I took the power steering belt off the 325 it was far too heavy LOL
Anyone know if theres a simple way of reducing the amount of assistance?
Anyone know if theres a simple way of reducing the amount of assistance?
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Jesus325iTouring
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Having just replaced my PAS with manual,I can honestly say,it feels great.
I can't comment on the high speed driving yet with the manual,but I have done 125 on a PAS rack with no belt,felt a lot more stable,and I felt far more in control than with the PAS running.
Leave it off matey

I can't comment on the high speed driving yet with the manual,but I have done 125 on a PAS rack with no belt,felt a lot more stable,and I felt far more in control than with the PAS running.
Leave it off matey

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JoeE30
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Evenwith the ps not working woldnt it be better to fit a manual Quick rack....
Does everyone know if these are avalible for the 325is??????
Does everyone know if these are avalible for the 325is??????
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Jesus325iTouring
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OO ARR,Probably!JoeE30 wrote:Evenwith the ps not working woldnt it be better to fit a manual Quick rack....

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e30"s are horibble with the keep fit steering. far to heavy, they cant be chucked around in the same way
Best left for the council spec cars.
Best left for the council spec cars.
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My manual feels super light at the mo after driving around for so long with a non functioning PAS unit.jonb wrote:e30"s are horibble with the keep fit steering. far to heavy, they cant be chucked around in the same way
Best left for the council spec cars.
My missus could beat most men at arm wrestling now though!

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