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Old 06-10-2009 | 08:23 PM
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Anyone know if the LFA 6.0L in the new hybrids has a power steering pump. I am looking for a power steering delete option. I know it has electric PS and A/C.

The GM media site show the motor but no accessories. And the local dealer doesn't have one.

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Old 06-11-2009 | 07:20 PM
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No one on here has a hybrid silvy or hoe yet!
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sorry man hybrids are for vaginas
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sorry man hybrids are for vaginas
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Old 06-12-2009 | 08:05 AM
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Look around on ebay for new trucks. Usually they have under the hood shots and you can get a good look that way. That's what I do when I want to see specific pictures on new vehicles.
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All of the hybrid electric accessories are ran off of higher voltage than 12v. The steering is 42v, and the ac is variable up to 300v. They have much bigger batteries.
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Originally Posted by brent1976
All of the hybrid electric accessories are ran off of higher voltage than 12v. The steering is 42v, and the ac is variable up to 300v. They have much bigger batteries.
I realize that, as it requires more voltage to run the accessories, higher than 12v. I don't want those. I was looking at for a power steering delete option for an LSx swap in a tri-five.

Namely how the belt is routed. I guess it doesn't have an accessory belt at all! The water pump, A/C, and PS are electric. It doesn't need an alt.

Talk about reducing parasitic drag on the motor!
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Sorry, I didn't explain correctly, the ps pump has its own electric motor to drive it that runs off of 42v. The ac conensor has its own electric motor that has variable powered up to 300v
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Old 06-18-2009 | 10:05 PM
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Thanks Adam!!!



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