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    #91
    Originally posted by digger View Post
    Has anyone measured the linearity of the rack travel just off centre?
    The rack/pinion ratio is fixed so the rack travel should be linear to the wheel rotation, the whole range.

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      #92
      Originally posted by lapoune View Post

      The ones I measured I checked if linear, so e36 m3\z3m = progressive...z4mc\roadster, standard z3s, zcp = linear
      thanks for confirming, i just wondered why you hear people say the z3 rack (2.7 LTL) is more twitchy than the 3 turn LTL racks e.g. purple tag on the highway when they are geared the same.
      I did note the 2nd post it says one is 50mm/rev vs 53mm/rev so actually not geared the same unlike stated on other resources.

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        #93
        Anyone know where to source the power steering shims, or the dimensions?
        Last edited by Lavatoad; 09-13-2023, 06:05 PM.

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          #94
          Originally posted by digger View Post

          thanks for confirming, i just wondered why you hear people say the z3 rack (2.7 LTL) is more twitchy than the 3 turn LTL racks e.g. purple tag on the highway when they are geared the same.
          I did note the 2nd post it says one is 50mm/rev vs 53mm/rev so actually not geared the same unlike stated on other resources.
          Placebo effect is one hell of a drug.

          As far as I'm aware, nothing faster than 50mm/rev has been identified thus far.

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            #95
            Originally posted by terra View Post

            Placebo effect is one hell of a drug.

            As far as I'm aware, nothing faster than 50mm/rev has been identified thus far.
            53.5mm/rev stated in this thread post #3? Maybe it’s erroneous

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              #96
              I've always wanted to drive a car with a yellow or purple rack and see if it feels any heavier. My blue tag is pretty light.
              2004 Dinan S3-R M3
              2023 X3M Competition

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                #97
                Originally posted by digger View Post

                53.5mm/rev stated in this thread post #3? Maybe it’s erroneous
                From what I measured I think its a mistake..I specifically measured multiple z3 racks from multiple cars (couple 1.9, 2.5). They were all the same. The real puzzling one to me is the z4m coupe vs roadster rack. I measure both and again they were identical (50mm\rev), but in this case I believe even BMW reports the coupes as having a quicker steering ratio. Not sure what that's about.

                The OP of this thread needed photos to update the post and avoid misinformation but I didn't take any at the time.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Lavatoad View Post
                  Anyone know where to source the power steering shims?
                  Send a PM to Volke (OP of this thread).
                  Old, not obsolete.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
                    I've always wanted to drive a car with a yellow or purple rack and see if it feels any heavier. My blue tag is pretty light.
                    Shim it?

                    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                    2012 LMB/Black 128i
                    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                      Originally posted by D-O View Post

                      Send a PM to Volke (OP of this thread).
                      OP hasn't been on since March of last year.

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                        Originally posted by 9kracing View Post
                        I've always wanted to drive a car with a yellow or purple rack and see if it feels any heavier. My blue tag is pretty light.
                        You could just put on an underdrive pulley
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                          Originally posted by duracellttu View Post

                          You could just put on an underdrive pulley
                          Not the same. An underdrive pulley doesn't do anything to lower the system pressure. It spins the pump slower and increases the likelihood of cavitating the pump at low RPMs. The PS pump is a PD vane pump and those do not tolerate cavitation.

                          I'd have to do some math but I'm pretty sure the pump reaches the operating pressure fairly quickly. The shims lower the operating pressure by opening the pump pressure relief/regulator at a lower PSI which increases effort but avoids the low RPM cavitation.

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                            Originally posted by lapoune View Post

                            From what I measured I think its a mistake..I specifically measured multiple z3 racks from multiple cars (couple 1.9, 2.5). They were all the same. The real puzzling one to me is the z4m coupe vs roadster rack. I measure both and again they were identical (50mm\rev), but in this case I believe even BMW reports the coupes as having a quicker steering ratio. Not sure what that's about.

                            The OP of this thread needed photos to update the post and avoid misinformation but I didn't take any at the time.
                            Yeah that one is a mystery to me. BMW claims 13.7:1 vs 12.8:1 for the roadster vs coupe. As far as I know suspension is otherwise identical between the two so a geometry change wouldn’t explain the steering difference.

                            A hypothetical 53.5mm rack would get you to that ratio difference (assuming 50mm = 13.7:1)

                            More confusingly, the first post indicates the tie rod to control arm distance on the Z4M is the same as the M3 (and longer than the non-M), which means a 50:1 rack should result in a 14.5:1 ratio.

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