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This wasn't available over 9 years ago when this thread began. Electronic power steering isn't really the same thing. I know that is has been sporadically problematic in some modern cars that were factory equipped with it. Vehicles such as the Chevy HHR and other vehicles on that platform have had issues with electronic power steering. We owned an HHR until recently and had to replace the power steering motor @ 38000 miles (just out of warranty). That being said, I'm not sure how reliable a realatively new add on kit would be.

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Other manufacturers use electric power steering too, Ford, Honda/Acura to name a few. I have driven a newer TSX with electronic power assist and it took a little getting used to, and when I say a little, maybe 3-5 miles of driving. Overall I liked it and I like the whole car too. The steering wheel is small but with a very thick grip. If you went with a system like the in the link a small steering wheel maybe in order or as it say you can turn down the level of assist.

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This wasn't available over 9 years ago when this thread began. Electronic power steering isn't really the same thing. I know that is has been sporadically problematic in some modern cars that were factory equipped with it. Vehicles such as the Chevy HHR and other vehicles on that platform have had issues with electronic power steering. We owned an HHR until recently and had to replace the power steering motor @ 38000 miles (just out of warranty). That being said, I'm not sure how reliable a realatively new add on kit would be.

Big difference. Those are "drive-by-wire" systems. Don't confuse "electronic power steering" with "electric steering assist".

This setup has been used for almost a decade on modern vehicles, and they're as reliable as any other automotive electric component (think power windows).

We just got home from a 200-mile cruise with our local Z group. Had a great time testing the system in some pretty challenging conditions (high-speed canyon-carving through 10-mph posted mountain switchbacks at nearly 4x the posted limit). I can say that for really tight situations, the electric assist made the drive a lot more fun (and a lot less tiring).

As Hardway mentioned, it takes a mile or two to get the "feel" for it, and after that, you won't want to turn it off (except maybe for long freeway stretches).

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This wasn't available over 9 years ago when this thread began. Electronic power steering isn't really the same thing. I know that is has been sporadically problematic in some modern cars that were factory equipped with it. Vehicles such as the Chevy HHR and other vehicles on that platform have had issues with electronic power steering. We owned an HHR until recently and had to replace the power steering motor @ 38000 miles (just out of warranty). That being said, I'm not sure how reliable a realatively new add on kit would be.

The motors are in the steering column right?

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I have Subaru power steering for around six years on my 240.Bolts to the original mounts with a little fiddling with pipe fittings, pipework etc. but it is very possible to do.

Transforms the car.

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I can't imagine wanting to INSTALL power steering. If anything I'd be the guy taking it OUT! The road feel and fine control of a manual rack, a well designed one, is something of joy.

If you don't like the manual steering in your Z --- consider, it might need a refresh. Worn ball joints made my ZX steer quite badly, requiring a lot of effort.

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I can't imagine wanting to INSTALL power steering. If anything I'd be the guy taking it OUT! The road feel and fine control of a manual rack, a well designed one, is something of joy.

If you don't like the manual steering in your Z --- consider, it might need a refresh. Worn ball joints made my ZX steer quite badly, requiring a lot of effort.

I had a serious shoulder injury and was unable to steer the car,and didn't drive it for over a year, so power steering was a good option.

I used to like the road feel with manual steering, but after the injury, twisty roads and tight parking bacame difficult.

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