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Re: Hydrostatic Power Steering
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Posted by frankiee on June 26, 2005 at 17:39:42 from (69.198.194.170):
In Reply to: Hydrostatic Power Steering posted by Derek Broerse on June 25, 2005 at 17:31:14:
Interesting I have a computer program around my house somewhere that simulates speeds, pressures etc. with various setups. I just gotta dig it up. We did this in class last year, I'm in Marine Engineering, but I cant quite remember how to do it. I will have to dig up my notes and the program to try any ideas. I have a report I have to have done and handed in tommorow so I wont do it now but if you wait and check your post in 2 days I will post any ideas that I have after refering to my notes. I might even ask my hydaulics teacher. In my mind there is a simple fix. Just cant think of it right now. No promises though. I will post in a couple of days OK
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