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Old 09-03-09, 08:46 PM
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So many people have high pressure power steering hose leek leek. Good opotion seems to get driftmotion hose for 65. Now we will loose idle up valve and pressure switch. The power steering pressure switch is attached by two wire plug so shorting them increases rpm and flow of fluid making very easy to turn.
Now i wonder if is possible to buy plug that will plug in inside switch harness and then run wire and switch seems that under steering there is good place for switch.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...n-for-scs.html

I'd sure want to know more about who and how members have used the driftmotion hose because it certainly does not come with the required banjo fittings. There are no AN or NTP style fittings on oem hose. The driftmotion hose in no way resembles the SC300 high pressure hose and would have been of no help.
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The whole idea of this post is to create pressure switch
Bypass . It makes steering normal.
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