Toyota SW20 MR2 Electric Power Steering Pump (New OEM Toyota)
Toyota SW20 MR2 Electric Power Steering Pump (New OEM Toyota)

Toyota SW20 MR2 Electric Power Steering Pump (New OEM Toyota)

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$499.00
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$425.00
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These Genuine Toyota Electric Power Steering Pumps have proven to be very reliable and work very well in both Drift and Road Race cars alike.  

  • Brand New
  • Genuine Toyota
  • -Use with the Alaria Technical bracket for easy mounting 

 Find the Alaria Technical Bracket Here

 

Frequently asked questions:

Q: How much pressure do the pumps make?

A: Out of the box, we’ve seen the pumps generate 900-1000 psi, however there is a jam nut and adjustment screw on the pump housing, we’ve found that 1.5-2 turns will return 12-1300psi of output pressure.  Some data logs on Pro Drift cars have shown as much as 1500psi. 


Q: How much current do the pumps draw, and how should they be wired

A: Testing has shown that the pumps can draw 70-80 amps when under maximum load, as such the wiring will need to be robust, we usually recommend the use of a high current relay, or manually resettable circuit breaker that is accessible from the drivers location.


Q: Do I need to use the smaller wires and connector for anything?

A: No. Toyota used them to control the pump via an external ecu dedicated solely to power steering, all that is required for the pump to work is the heavy gauge power and ground connections.


Q: How much noise does the system make?

A: The pumps are not overly loud, but certainly there is a noticeable amount of noise coming from them. We recommend isolating the mounting bracket from the chassis if noise is a concern, and keeping the pump out of the vehicle cabin to keep noise and vibration levels to a minimum.


Q: Can I rotate the inlet fitting to suit my chosen location better?

A: NO. If you rotate the large inlet fitting, it will leak and you will not be able to make it stop. Consider yourself warned. We’ve tried it, other people have tried it, it doesn’t work.