I m looking into getting a new challenger rt classic and test drove a 2011 automatic yesterday it drove great and i really liked the car but the steering felt a.
Hydraulic vs electric steering feel.
Electric power steering provides better fuel economy cars with eps systems do not come with hydraulic pumps or pistons.
The steering rack of this power steering system will contain the electric motor and precious sensors.
Before hydraulic power steering hps goes the way of the buggy whip though we wanted to understand the differences so we concocted this test.
Very few parts in the electric systems are can be rebuilt and they tend to be a lot more expensive when they fail because of this.
In most cases electric power steering is a lot lighter to use than old school hydraulic systems meaning less muscle is needed to turn the wheel.
The issue is that the average modern driver desires isolation from road imperfections and a light steering effort versus the more tactile road feel and heavier steering of the past.
Good luck and hope this helps.
An electric power steering system could be programmed to behave just like a hydraulic one or even better.
This method reduces the amount of weight in the vehicle.
However they come with a more simplified electric motor designed to augment the steering commands made by drivers.
Discussion starter 1 apr 17 2011.
The electric steering systems give very little warning when they go out as opposed to the hydraulic ones which seem to somewhat warn you because they usually develop a leak.
These sensors will measure the exact torque of the driver.
Electric power steering mostly depends on the electric motor to create the necessary pressure.
This positive trait will generally make itself clear at low speeds such as during parking manoeuvres.
Electric power steering uses fewer components than the hydraulic power steering.
As hydraulics are tactile due to the presence of a viscous fluid they are loved by purists due to the amount of feedback that can be.
The main argument against eletronics is steering feel.