Quaife quick rack
05-31-2009, 11:37 AM
Post: #1
Quaife quick rack
or power steering knuckles ?
I want to speed up the steering a bit and I can't decide the best way to go.
This is on a rally car so having extra lock is not a requirement and I don't really want the steering to be too heavy, it would need to be one or the other.... not both Huh
The quaife rack gives 2.5 turns and the stock rack is just over 3 turns.
The power steering knuckles will still give 3 turns but will it be much quicker than stock ?
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05-31-2009, 12:25 PM
Post: #2
Quaife quick rack
you can check this link

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05-31-2009, 01:30 PM
Post: #3
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I guess what I really need to know is if the power steering knuckles will make the steering as quick as a quick rack Confused

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05-31-2009, 02:10 PM
Post: #4
Quaife quick rack
No, because the quickness come from the change in rack/pinion ratio. The geometry is changed with PS arms therefore giving slightly more angle. For more lock there are spacers that screw into your rack such as these from AJPS that add 20 odd mm to the rack width itself.

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I use PS arms and the Quaife rack and am pleased with the results. I know of some people that still wanted the extra lock with this combo and opted to have a few extra teeth cut into the rack.

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05-31-2009, 03:43 PM
Post: #5
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I got the Quaife rack in my car plus the URAS steering rods.
This way I got faster steering plus more lock.

I would recommend the Quaife steering rack to everybody who is doing motorsport. Your steering will get faster.
It will also be heavier tough. With semi slicks in 195 it is quite heavy in first gear turns or while maneuvering in the pit lane. But I can live with it.
If you do have a very small steering wheel this might get exhausting tough.

I would rather go for the rack then the knuckles.
Knuckles will give more lock and not that much faster response.

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05-31-2009, 04:17 PM
Post: #6
Quaife quick rack
Quote:The quaife rack gives 2.5 turns and the stock rack is just over 3 turns.
The power steering knuckles will still give 3 turns but will it be much quicker than stock ?

The power steering knuckles gives about 2,75 turns at the same angle like stock... So it´s quicker than stock, but not as quick as a quaife...

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06-01-2009, 02:41 PM
Post: #7
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I got a quaife rack and I really like it. Not only are you getting quicker steering you also replace 25 yo stock rack. I would never go back thats for sure Thumbs up! However I am considering getting power steering knuckles too Wink

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06-12-2009, 12:34 PM
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ps knuckles can cause binding under full lock, with extra angle anyway.

QSR is heavy when moving very slowly.
When moving 5mph or more its cool!
3 lane change on the motorway is just a nudge with the wrist.
Feels like a go kart!

For faster lock, the QSR is the smarter way to go I believe.
knuckles are a quick fix.


I ahve a lowered AE86.
I fitted RCAs which make a fantastic difference.
If I had the money I would definitly buy new outer tie rods to correct steering arm geometry too!

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06-12-2009, 12:43 PM
Post: #9
Quaife quick rack
Quote:ps knuckles can cause binding under full lock, with extra angle anyway.
You need to take some spacers on the rack.[/quote]

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06-14-2009, 05:43 PM
Post: #10
Quaife quick rack
irishtwincam Wrote:I ahve a lowered AE86.
I fitted RCAs which make a fantastic difference.
If I had the money I would definitly buy new outer tie rods to correct steering arm geometry too!

Seeing as the steering knuckle drops when fitting RCAs are the aftermarket outer tie rods nessasary, shouldn't RCAs correct the tie rod angle also?
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