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  • BBRTuning
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    I don't have any desire for a faster than stock ratio (as in, I thought going to the ZHP rack was a downgrade in speed, just did it for the feel), but I am curious-- does DSC have any issues with the faster racks? I ask because steering ratio is an option in NCS (between stock and ZCP/ZHP), which implies it's somehow using that in it's calculation for something.
    Yeah, this has been covered a lot. Changing steering ratio significantly from stock will cause the DSC to go nuts. Steering angle is one of the core inputs into the stability system determining if the vehicle is following the intended trajectory and calculating understeer or oversteer, and it needs to know the relationship between steering shaft angle and steered wheel angle to calculate expected lateral accel/yaw vs measured accel/yaw.

    Mk20 seems much more sensitive, and seems to be hard-coded to the E46M3 rack, vs the Mk60 which can be programmed for at least the ZCP/ZHP ratio, if not custom ratios (haven't seen anyone definitively figure this out yet). With Mk20, even with the Z3 rack, if I left DSC on it would start intervening dangerously even at freeway transitions with moderate steering angle. However my ZHP with its Mk60 and the SLR angle kit (super fast steering ratio), the DSC will freak out at low speeds such as doing a U-turn, but even at high speeds driving 7/8-10ths it doesn't seem to care as much. Still does cause it to kick in earlier than it should, as it thinks the car is oversteering and will start to grab the outside tire if left on.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by BBRTuning View Post
    LPSR Black Label quick-ratio rack update.

    Wow, yeah it's fast. I can say confidently it's a bigger jump in ratio going from Z3 -> LPSR Black Label, compared to E46M3 -> Z3 rack. The change to the Z3 rack from OEM that I did many years ago was noticeable but not huge. If I hadn't driven the car in a while I may not have even noticed. However this change from Z3 to LPSR BL is noticeable instantly from when you first turn the wheel, and actually took a bit to get used to in the canyons, but in a good way.

    For a pure track car, especially if you're running a smaller diameter steering wheel, I'd say it's possibly too fast, or at least faster than you need it to be, and a ZHP/Z3 rack speed may be a better choice. However, for mixed street/track use or street/canyons, it's amazing. It's still a slower steering ratio than what you get on say a 992 GT3, but it's getting damn close. It's also a bit slower than the Z3 + SLR angle kit in my 330i, which is a good thing.

    Steering feel and weighting is back too, loads up very nicely immediately off center, and steering feels tight as ever. I'm happy.
    I don't have any desire for a faster than stock ratio (as in, I thought going to the ZHP rack was a downgrade in speed, just did it for the feel), but I am curious-- does DSC have any issues with the faster racks? I ask because steering ratio is an option in NCS (between stock and ZCP/ZHP), which implies it's somehow using that in it's calculation for something.

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  • maksezzy
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    Just measured the zhp rack i pulled out of my car and it has 3.2 turns, but is linear with a 50mm per rotation. I also had 2 purple tag racks (678) and one was 3.0 turns and the other was 3.2 turns, but both were linear with 50mm per rotation. My purple tag racks are built one month apart based on their label dates.

    I heard that the zhp rack feels heavier than all the others, but my stock m3 rack, zhp rack, and purple rack all felt the same. I also have under drive pulleys, which shouldn't effect my judgement since I'm just comparing how the steering feels compared to the different racks. Stock M3 rack was just very slow in comparison.
    Last edited by maksezzy; 04-04-2024, 05:18 PM.

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  • BBRTuning
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    LPSR Black Label quick-ratio rack update.

    Wow, yeah it's fast. I can say confidently it's a bigger jump in ratio going from Z3 -> LPSR Black Label, compared to E46M3 -> Z3 rack. The change to the Z3 rack from OEM that I did many years ago was noticeable but not huge. If I hadn't driven the car in a while I may not have even noticed. However this change from Z3 to LPSR BL is noticeable instantly from when you first turn the wheel, and actually took a bit to get used to in the canyons, but in a good way.

    For a pure track car, especially if you're running a smaller diameter steering wheel, I'd say it's possibly too fast, or at least faster than you need it to be, and a ZHP/Z3 rack speed may be a better choice. However, for mixed street/track use or street/canyons, it's amazing. It's still a slower steering ratio than what you get on say a 992 GT3, but it's getting damn close. It's also a bit slower than the Z3 + SLR angle kit in my 330i, which is a good thing.

    Steering feel and weighting is back too, loads up very nicely immediately off center, and steering feels tight as ever. I'm happy.

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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by Ubaderb View Post
    Anyone have a shim on hand that they can measure for me? Trying to see if I can source some for myself.
    OD 12.88 mm
    ID 10.07 mm
    Thickness 0.47 mm

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  • jayjaya29
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    Another +1 here for shims if anyone wants to take the initiative to make more.

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  • BBRTuning
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    LPSR Black Label rack update and various rack adventures over the years -

    Just got the new LPSR rack in yesterday. This will now be the 4th and hopefully final rack in this car..

    Back in 2016 I swapped to a used Z3 rack rebuilt by Rack Doctor. The steering ratio and overall steering feel was a big improvement. Over the years from all the track abuse and miles it slowly developed a bit of play, still miles better than a stock M3 with spherical bearing everything but felt a bit more dead on-center. With how hard it is to find a good used rack nowadays, I decided to purchase a brand new Z3 rack that Strom Motorsports had produced for them in quantity. They use these on their B46 racecar programs. That rack was incredibly tight, the car has absolutely zero play in the steering now, even with 275 fronts, you could move the wheel a couple mm and you're moving in your lane. Felt like a modern M car or Porsche and was quite shocking. However, I lost almost a ton of feel. The rack felt over-boosted and had very little on-center, even with a ton of the Volke shims (I think I have 6 in there?). So, once again, started looking into racks and came across the LPSR with its extra quick ratio.

    I'll be installing it shortly, just wanted to share ratio measurements for the database. 58.5mm!! Measured three times different ways and all within 0.5mm of 58.5. Sounds like at least a big of a jump as E46M3 > Z3, but again. Pretty cool.

    Doubt it will feel too fast - I have a full SLR drift angle kit + Z3 rack combo on my ZHP which is still significantly quicker ratio than this LPSR will be. While the ratio with the SLR kit is certainly much faster than it needs to be for track use, it definitely doesn't feel close to being too twitchy at speed. Hoping this is the golden steering ratio and that nice steering feel comes back. Updates soon.

    BLACK LABEL | BLACK TAG BMW E46 LHD STEERING RACK | lpsr (steeringlpsr.com)

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  • repoman89
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    Originally posted by Ubaderb View Post
    Anyone have a shim on hand that they can measure for me? Trying to see if I can source some for myself.
    Bump, wondering as well. Looks like 0.5mm thick from the OP but he didn’t post ID/OD. Come back Volke, you have buyers

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  • Taz
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    Originally posted by Advorsor View Post
    Anyone know if a rack from a UK Z4M Coupe would fit our US E46 M3? Are the racks the same on the U.S. and UK Z4M Coupes?
    UK drive on the wrong side of the street. Wait... right side.
    No, racks are not the same as the steering wheel is in the wrong place.

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  • bigjae46
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    Originally posted by Advorsor View Post
    Anyone know if a rack from a UK Z4M Coupe would fit our US E46 M3? Are the racks the same on the U.S. and UK Z4M Coupes?
    It’s probably going to be RHD…so my guess is no.

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  • Advorsor
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    Anyone know if a rack from a UK Z4M Coupe would fit our US E46 M3? Are the racks the same on the U.S. and UK Z4M Coupes?

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  • Ubaderb
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    Anyone have a shim on hand that they can measure for me? Trying to see if I can source some for myself.

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  • digger
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    If some is good more is better?

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  • YoitsTmac
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    I hadn't. Instant buy. Thanks for linking

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  • stephen
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    Wondering if anyone here has heard of the new steering rack LPSR in Australia plans on releasing for the E46. Promises 2.5 turns LTL.

    WE ALSO SELL RHD VERSION click hereBRAND NEW BMW E46 LHD BLACK TAG 2.5 TURNS LOCK TO LOCK Due to the incredible success of our Black Label RHD steering rack we have received an overwhelming amount of inquiries from people all over the world asking for a left-hand drive version. We have listened to our customers and decided to help them out! (1) What exactly is our BLACK LABEL 2.5 TURNS SUPER QUICK RACK? -Have you ever heard that the E46 ZHP yellow tag is the best rack? Or is the E46 CSL blue label even better? Purple tag? Quick Z3 rack? Guess what? - our BLACK LABEL beats all of them! SOME TECHNICAL INFO NOW: - Our E46 Black Label 2.5 turns steering rack HAS ALMOST THE SAME parameters as ALL other standard E46 racks. It means: housing (shell), ports orientation, pinion length, pinion angle, pinion splines, threads, rod OD, mounting points, rod length and stroke ARE EXACTLY THE SAME as E46 purple, yellow, silver, blue and green tag. The only difference is obviously the number of turns2.5 lock to lock is a GAME CHANGER. It makes it the QUICKEST rack that you can possibly install in your BMW without heavy modifications implemented to your vehicle. Our E46 BLACK LABEL is incredibly nimble, precise and most importantly not twitchy. Even at high speeds, the steering is very predictable and easy to control. It is a life changer for drifters, racers and everyday drivers!!! *BMW E46 - It is a direct replacement / swap for every LHD BMW E46. *BMW E36 - It is a direct replacement for every LHD BMW E36 (please note you need to use vented inner tie rods! Cannot reuse your E36 inner ones.) *BMW E30 - It is a standard conversion procedure for every LHD BMW E30 as with installing any other E46 steering rack. If you have already installed the E46 steering rack into your E30 - it will be a direct and simple swap. No more mods and hassle required.Important note for E46 daily drivers: If your E46 is equipped with DSC (traction control), installing a quick steering rack may cause the traction control to activate with sharp or quick steering inputs. The simplest solution is to switch the traction control off. If you'd prefer to keep it on, another option is to reprogram the DSC module to the E46 M3 CSL settings. This can significantly reduce how often the system reacts unnecessarily. Let us know if you have any questions or need help with this setup.Important note for E46 M3 owners only: Due to the design of the factory power steering pressure hose (from the pump to the rack), E46 M3 models may sometimes experience slight vibrations or a pulsing sensation in the steering. This is not a fault with the steering rack, but a result of the weaker hose design specific to the M3. If you experience this and would like a solution, feel free to contact us — we offer specially designed replacement hoses that effectively resolve this rare issue. Please note: this situation only applies to the E46 M3 and does not affect any other E46 models. Product was developed in accordance with Australian Standards. All the work, design, material, specs etc are strictly discussed and approved by Australian Engineer. - This is a high performance product and because of a heavy abusive nature like drifting, racing etc - we offer a 12 months warranty and as always - an endless after sales support. If you live in Australia every steering modification should be discussed / approved by an Australian Engineer. If you live overseas it is your responsibility to know the laws and legislations in your own country. You make all modifications at your own risk and you are liable for any damages you might cause yourself. This product should be installed by professionals.

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