Southwestz4 said:I will be interested to see how the t80 works as a stake tool![]()
Any updates on using T80 as stake tool?
Southwestz4 said:I will be interested to see how the t80 works as a stake tool![]()
Willco said:Im thinking what if you put an on/off switch on the cable to the EPS-motor? So fun roads=EPS off, town and parking=EPS on...
I did drive with the EPS disabled today and it was heavy but not crazy, above 10mph...
The drag of the inactive motor is a factor for sure, perhapse this removes some steering feel.
Calps said:Willco said:Im thinking what if you put an on/off switch on the cable to the EPS-motor? So fun roads=EPS off, town and parking=EPS on...
I did drive with the EPS disabled today and it was heavy but not crazy, above 10mph...
The drag of the inactive motor is a factor for sure, perhapse this removes some steering feel.
I like your logic.
Perhaps over-engineering it, and no idea how do-able this would be but, in place of a I/O switch, would a relay linked to the vehicle speed be a viable option? (i.e. over Xmph = Off, under Xmph = On)


Having removed a few motors now, I can tell you that the worm drive spins very freely. Whilst I understand that a toothed gear cannot work a worm gear properly, it is so free to move that I would suspect the 'drag' to be minimal.Willco said:Im thinking what if you put an on/off switch on the cable to the EPS-motor? So fun roads=EPS off, town and parking=EPS on...
I did drive with the EPS disabled today and it was heavy but not crazy, above 10mph...
The drag of the inactive motor is a factor for sure, perhapse this removes some steering feel.
The difference in steering feel between normal and sport is not really that much IMHO.Barty said:Manual control would be brilliant on the sports button in my mind: off in Sport, on in Normal![]()
enuff_zed said:The difference in steering feel between normal and sport is not really that much IMHO.Barty said:Manual control would be brilliant on the sports button in my mind: off in Sport, on in Normal![]()
But without the EPS connected, surely you would still get the change to the throttle response (and in an auto, holding the gears longer), so you'd just lose the steering feel.
r3vmatch said:Thanks Usel! Awesome information on the motor electronics. I figured this might be possible but glad someone went through and tried it.
For N52 / LF-30 pump, did everyone just source their mounting bracket from a used pump? I guess the compatible bracket was offered on the E90 w/N52 and it seems that if you buy the LUK LF30 it doesn't come with any mounting bracket.
Hydro_Z4 said:It seems likely there should be software setting to retain Sport mode.
The Z4M with factory hydraulic steering has Sport mode.
But retaining the motor electronics should do the trick as well.
The front and rear brackets don't have a partnumber so needs to be sourced from a used pump.
Limonge said:previous intermediate shaft build
Bmeth2 said:Limonge said:previous intermediate shaft build
Hi guys, hoping to get a reply here, I’m currently in the process of converting my e85 to hydraulic steering, just need the intermediate shaft converting.
Usel I can’t seem to PM you, any chance you can get in contact please? As I’ve been recommended you several times for the conversion.
Usel said:
You now have 3. PM to your heart's content.Bmeth2 said:Usel said:
Oh right. Fair enough, is that posts as in replying like I am now or do I have to make individual posts?