J Higgens
Member
Hi everyone! New Raptor owner here. I just picked up my 2014 Special Edition, last week, with 156K on the clock. Motor runs strong, drives straight, but as this thread will point out, there's more I should have researched (more in the sense to have beat the dealer down on price). Regardless, I am more than excited as I remember these coming out in middle school and have wanted one ever since!
Now, the fun stuff. A little about myself so you'll understand where I'm coming from. I'm 21, have a Corvette as my other vehicle, and some dirt bikes... so I'm somewhat of a hooligan. I went riding with the boys and decided to rip some donuts and mess around on this hill climb. I attached a video for your viewing (sorry for the music, it's a trimmed section from my YouTube video).
Long story short, my hooliganism got to me and the truck, got home and noticed I have little to no power steering at idle RPM's/Park. The truck needs some RPM for the power steering to work and the pump whines when giving it the RPM. Might as well mention, the power steering works somewhat normal when cold, but gets as described shortly after it gets some heat. So, I already have a new factory pump, and I ordered the linked Summit Racing Cooler and an inline fan switch with manual override. The last piece I need is the reservoir.
Summit Racing Cooler: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MI9vKPtvXl8AIVHx6tBh0PWQ_UEAQYAiABEgJoTPD_BwE
After much forum research, I was about to pull the trigger on the SDHQ reservoir. I know RPG and GJ have one as well. However, I found someone here went with a Kartek which looks similar to the GJ. I called Kartek and asked if it had some baffling to help with the cavitation. It does not, but they said they have the Howe reservoir, which does have baffling. So, I plan on going with this reservoir as I have heard good things about the complete PS upgrade from Howe.
Anyone have any insight on the SDHQ/Howe reservoir? With my listed upgrades, am I too much of a hooligan to be doing what was shown in the video? Or should I simply take it easy on the tight drifting, even with the cooler and reservoir? I have heard full lock is what you should avoid, but I was not at full lock in the video. Oh yeah... I also blew a front shock seal, but no big deal as I am getting them rebuilt and set to mid perch.
Now, the fun stuff. A little about myself so you'll understand where I'm coming from. I'm 21, have a Corvette as my other vehicle, and some dirt bikes... so I'm somewhat of a hooligan. I went riding with the boys and decided to rip some donuts and mess around on this hill climb. I attached a video for your viewing (sorry for the music, it's a trimmed section from my YouTube video).
Long story short, my hooliganism got to me and the truck, got home and noticed I have little to no power steering at idle RPM's/Park. The truck needs some RPM for the power steering to work and the pump whines when giving it the RPM. Might as well mention, the power steering works somewhat normal when cold, but gets as described shortly after it gets some heat. So, I already have a new factory pump, and I ordered the linked Summit Racing Cooler and an inline fan switch with manual override. The last piece I need is the reservoir.
Summit Racing Cooler: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...MI9vKPtvXl8AIVHx6tBh0PWQ_UEAQYAiABEgJoTPD_BwE
After much forum research, I was about to pull the trigger on the SDHQ reservoir. I know RPG and GJ have one as well. However, I found someone here went with a Kartek which looks similar to the GJ. I called Kartek and asked if it had some baffling to help with the cavitation. It does not, but they said they have the Howe reservoir, which does have baffling. So, I plan on going with this reservoir as I have heard good things about the complete PS upgrade from Howe.
Anyone have any insight on the SDHQ/Howe reservoir? With my listed upgrades, am I too much of a hooligan to be doing what was shown in the video? Or should I simply take it easy on the tight drifting, even with the cooler and reservoir? I have heard full lock is what you should avoid, but I was not at full lock in the video. Oh yeah... I also blew a front shock seal, but no big deal as I am getting them rebuilt and set to mid perch.