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sambo 03-25-2013 07:06 PM

Mike I've got a 2011 GTI with the electric rack and I agree it's a little vague around the centre but otherwise I find it works really well, nicely weighted and good feedback. Maybe it's calibrated differently on the GTI?

Donunder 03-25-2013 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Aussie Mike (Post 1237198)
My wifes VW Jetta has electric power steering and I have to say it takes some getting used to. It's dead in the center and has no real feel when driving straight. The electric assistance seems to shut down when you are going straight ahead or not turning and it doesn't react instantly when you turn the wheel.

Cheers

Ditto for my wife's Kia Rio hatch. Not fussed. Requires a lot of correction input.

Aussie Mike 03-25-2013 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sambo (Post 1237208)
Mike I've got a 2011 GTI with the electric rack and I agree it's a little vague around the centre but otherwise I find it works really well, nicely weighted and good feedback. Maybe it's calibrated differently on the GTI?

The steering feel/weight is fine when you are turning it's just that deadness in the middle I don't like. You either just leave it and let it do it's thing or you are forever making corrections. Ours is an 07 model and the tech was still fairly new. It's probably come along in the following year models.

Cheers

BJ's Snake 03-25-2013 07:35 PM

If you guys want the meaning of Vague and Light steering then try the " Ram Assist " power steering thats in the 66 Mustang I just bought....:eek:

Lot of fun though :p

Cheers

sjzldg 03-28-2013 11:52 PM

Hi All.
Thank you all for your response to my question. There seems to be a fair debate on, to have P.S or not to have P.S.

I think its an interesting concept, but I think, not for me. I will stick to my old 1970's technology Jag steering since I have spent considerable time and developement in bringing it into the 21st Century, making it race car direct and a pleasure to drive. Some of you might not like it but its perfect for me.

I must apologise for not knowing the rules to posting on this forum. I did not realise that there is a minimum number of posts that you must have before you can speak your mind. Thank you to the senior member for pointing this out to me. Perhaps the administrator/moderator could advise me on the minimum.

Thank you to Wazza for your reply - an accurate description.

Apologies for the use of the word ‘knucklehead’. I was being polite – the more correct description was barking, arrogant, rude and insulting.
I am more than happy to have a discussion about my car and listen to ideas and opinions when they are presented in a polite fashion and not forced upon me. There are ways of approaching people.

Remember, a little bit of "RESPECT" goes a long way.

sideshow 03-29-2013 02:22 AM

Respect on the Internet
When did that happen hehhehehe


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