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<blockquote data-quote="mustangc" data-source="post: 10176161" data-attributes="member: 87570"><p><strong>Power Steering</strong></p><p></p><p>I have found out from one of the websites currently doing a Coyote swap into a Fox that Ford racing is going to produce a bracket to mount a power steering pump to the Coyote. It will mount the P/S pump in the location occuppied by the A/C compressor on a 2011 Mustang. That indicates that A/C and P/S may be an either / or option with these swaps, but I haven't found that out for sure. Because the bracket hasn't been released yet, I can only speculate.</p><p></p><p>I would rather investigate keeping the A/C compressor in the stock location, and remote mounting a P/S using a direct mount electric motor to power it. Perhaps there would be a market for such a device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangc, post: 10176161, member: 87570"] [b]Power Steering[/b] I have found out from one of the websites currently doing a Coyote swap into a Fox that Ford racing is going to produce a bracket to mount a power steering pump to the Coyote. It will mount the P/S pump in the location occuppied by the A/C compressor on a 2011 Mustang. That indicates that A/C and P/S may be an either / or option with these swaps, but I haven't found that out for sure. Because the bracket hasn't been released yet, I can only speculate. I would rather investigate keeping the A/C compressor in the stock location, and remote mounting a P/S using a direct mount electric motor to power it. Perhaps there would be a market for such a device. [/QUOTE]
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