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Re: Tapping Mitsu Gear For Hydro Assist [Re: dannytuned] #1080670 05/13/16 10:04 PM
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Danny, how's the stock Mitsu box been holding up on this?

Edward


'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 3.5L conversion
SAS Dana 44s & ARBs, 35" Yoko Geolandar M/Ts
NP231 B4R doubler/Terra Low231/RP 5.38 229:1
'99 Montero Sport Limited 4WD SAS 3-link project
'03 Montero Sport Limited AWD
'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 4WD
Re: Tapping Mitsu Gear For Hydro Assist [Re: ES_97Sport] #1080671 05/14/16 01:46 AM
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dannytuned Offline OP
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The Stock Mitsu box has worked great on this setup, no problems.

I just started to drive it on the road again after three years(finally passed emissions), and I forgot how good it steers on-road, too.


2001Sport 3.0-Headers-Cage-RoofChop-NP231/D300-D44/ARB-Ford9/Yukon/3Link-37's+H1's-PSC Assist-108:1
Re: Tapping Mitsu Gear For Hydro Assist [Re: dannytuned] #1080706 05/16/16 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by dannytuned
The Stock Mitsu box has worked great on this setup, no problems.

I just started to drive it on the road again after three years(finally passed emissions), and I forgot how good it steers on-road, too.


That's good to hear! The emissions part, too!

I want to do the big Sport before I start the build on the '99 build so I know what is involved. I was looking at swapping the box for the Saginaw Bronco or Scout box - which are supposed to be stronger than ours - but it sounds like maybe I can stick with the stock box since it looks like the hydraulics take a lot of the stress off the steering box.

I haven't talked to Howe yet, but it looks like they will redo the OEM steering pump for hydraulic assist. From what I re-read off this thread and other forums, that shouldn't be that big a deal. I plan to use a 1.5" cylinder. I don't need much assist with the 35"s - mostly I want to take the stress off the box.

Glad to hear it passed emissions. What was holding that up?

Edward


'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 3.5L conversion
SAS Dana 44s & ARBs, 35" Yoko Geolandar M/Ts
NP231 B4R doubler/Terra Low231/RP 5.38 229:1
'99 Montero Sport Limited 4WD SAS 3-link project
'03 Montero Sport Limited AWD
'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 4WD
Re: Tapping Mitsu Gear For Hydro Assist [Re: ES_97Sport] #1080711 05/17/16 02:35 AM
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dannytuned Offline OP
Mudrunner
Originally Posted by ES_97Sport

Glad to hear it passed emissions. What was holding that up?

Edward


Had to install egr tube onto header, and put spark plug spacers on the cat monitors(too much flow over them with the single high flow 2-1/2" cat converter i have).
Also had to get the speedo working for the EGR and Cat efficiency self tests to complete.
And then there are the resistors that fool the system into thinking the V4A51 is still there, thanks to you.


2001Sport 3.0-Headers-Cage-RoofChop-NP231/D300-D44/ARB-Ford9/Yukon/3Link-37's+H1's-PSC Assist-108:1
Re: Tapping Mitsu Gear For Hydro Assist [Re: dannytuned] #1081564 05/18/16 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dannytuned
... Had to install egr tube onto header, and put spark plug spacers on the cat monitors(too much flow over them with the single high flow 2-1/2" cat converter i have).
Also had to get the speedo working for the EGR and Cat efficiency self tests to complete.
And then there are the resistors that fool the system into thinking the V4A51 is still there, thanks to you.


AH. Glad I'm starting with the '99. laugh

Sweet! I just talked to Howe Performance Power Steering. They will set up OEM pumps to the correct flow/pressure as well as port steering boxes. Whether they will or can do the Mitsu stuff is TBD. smile I need to send them pics of the PS pump and box first and we'll go from there. If they're all good with the pics, I will send them the steering travel measurements and a new pump and box. They match everything together so the assist cylinder travel is correct for the steering travel and the box is set up with internal steering stops matched to the travel of the assist cylinder. IOW, nothing is working against anything else and everything is flow matched.

The only downside is that they only do 2"+ assist cylinders and I only want a 1.5" cylinder, so ... I'm going to have to work that out with them somehow.

I was looking at going with PSC like your's but I've been getting a LOT of negative feedback from the shops on PSC's quality the last couple years and my experience with the two boxes they built for me hasn't really helped. frown Howe is expensive but the guys here haven't had any issues with any of their stuff. I'll keep my fingers crossed. smile

Edward

Last edited by ES_97Sport; 05/18/16 08:03 PM.

'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 3.5L conversion
SAS Dana 44s & ARBs, 35" Yoko Geolandar M/Ts
NP231 B4R doubler/Terra Low231/RP 5.38 229:1
'99 Montero Sport Limited 4WD SAS 3-link project
'03 Montero Sport Limited AWD
'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 4WD
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