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1G Electric power steering pump options

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Yes, it is the renault clio pump. I posted that information somewhere else and then it spread across the internet. That ebay link is the guy I bought mine from he has my picture on the auction as well which I gave him permission to use.
 
In the future I will look into a PWM controller or variable with speed or line pressure changes.

From looking at the video that the seller has on his ebay page it looks like the pump controls the amount of pressure itself. It shoots from 200 psi to 1200 psi when the wheel is turned. Some kind of load detection must be built into the pump. If thats the case I don't think it is a good idea to have more than some sort of on/off switch on the power side.

Awesome find though man I really like. I just wish the resivior wasn't built into it. Does it by chance look like the resivoir can be removed from the pump for a different style?
 
My system came out great. Just as I hoped this huge pump actually is very quiet and does not pull very much juice. Way less than my radiator fans even.

This is where I had him install it, in the drivers fender, you can see the cooler, 100 amp relay and part of the duct work which I need to finish
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view from above: in this pic you can see where he welded a -6 fitting to the stock pressure line and normal rubber hose for the low pres side.

The filler is poking through the hole in the stock fender so it can be filled from above per my design.
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On a side note the standard AN Fitting separated from the hose and I'll be having it redone by the hydraulic shop with pressed crimped fitting. My guess is that pressure was too high 1200+PSI for a 'standard' type AN fitting
View from the top where the fill is:
Any chance you could update these dead pics, Drew? I might be using this exact same pump in the near future, and would love to see how you have yours set-up.
 
I'm hoping you can update your pictures too Drew.

I've got an MR2 pump I'm going to use and completely rebuilding my car with new inner and outer tie rods. Hopefully I'll lose the dead spot in the center.
 
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