mantasrme Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 For sale is a complete power steering conversion kit for a Rhd Manta B This is a combination of corsa B and manta columns, included in the kit is a speed controller and wiring kit including all the wires/ fuse with holder/ and terminals you need to fit it. Its built to take all the standard manta switchgear, steering wheel and the original manta cowling will even still fit. This is to keep the standard look of the car. The mounting brackets have been made so the column motor tucks up behind the dashboard towards the passenger side so there is no need for major work to fit it. All that required is the drivers lower dash needs a small piece trimming out and the passenger lower dash needs a reinforcing web trimming back from the rear of it. You can just see the lower part of the column sticking bellow the dash, but this is not visible when driving or when stood next to the car looking in. Apart from that there are 6 wires to connect and 2 holes to drill for the extra rear mount. You will also need to swap across your switchgear and ignition barrel from your current column (only 4 bolts) The speed controller comes with an adjustable dial to set the amount of assistance to match your needs and the car setup. On a standard manta with 195 tyres and a normal rack i have the adjuster set to around 1/3rd and can turn from lock to lock with the palm of my hand (just like a modern car) yet the steering still feels responsive and doesn't get too light at motorway speeds. If you're running a quick-rack or 400 sized wheels (or both) there is plenty of adjustment to lighten the steering a little more For a complete column with controller and wiring kit the price is £220 If you want an ECU mounting bracket that is an extra £10 plus £15 delivery to mainland UK or you can collect from Harrogate N,York's If you send me your old manta column in exchange I'll take £20 off the price I don't need the switchgear or ignition lock, just the inner and outer columns with all the lower bearing pieces intact (ball bearings themselves can be missing) Any questions or if you want a copy of the fitting instructions to see how it goes together just ask. 1 Quote
rutthenut Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 Like the idea of fitting these one day, especially as it would go well with a quick rack. Looking at the pics (and earlier articles) I think I would be out of luck on my car as there is a roll cage bar going across the car, below the dash, and that is pretty sure to clash with where the motor sits :-( Sounds like a well-worthwhile mod though, especially for those used to modern fwd cars that are all power assisted. Could argue that a rwd car should not need power assistance but with wide wheels on many cars I can see that it could help. Quote
CRAZYDAVE Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 I have bought one of these and its great! With a quick rack i would say its an essential modification as you had to be superman to turn mine at parking speed without it! Seriously recommended 1 Quote
mantasrme Posted January 4, 2014 Author Posted January 4, 2014 John i'm sure you could get an epas setup in your car, the motor might just need mounting at a slightly different angle/position than these kits. Easy enough to do, the whole lot can be assembled loosely and rotated in the car until you find where it fits, then mark and weld the brackets up. When you decide to try it let me know i can do you all the bits in un-assembled form for a good price As for needing it If you get into the tight bits like double chicanes made from hay bails believe me the lighter steering comes into its own 1 Quote
manta 76 Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 very interested in this kit if u could post to ireland i will cover cost involved is it direct bolt in as i want to keep car origanal looking as it is mint condition but steering is too heavy when turning from stand still Quote
mantasrme Posted July 17, 2014 Author Posted July 17, 2014 Yes its a direct bolt in (you need to drill 2 holes for the rear mount, and connect 6 wires) There is a little trimming to the dashboard required you can see in the 2nd pic above the bit of black just sticking bellow the lower cowl. Thats the only visible part. If you PM me your e-mail address i'll send you over the fitting instructions which have pictures of what needs trimming Quote
GTEPETE Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 Well done mantasrme for these kits, I know its possible to sort a conversion out for yourself, but your kit makes it a nice and easy conversion at a good price... Quote
shaggy Posted August 10, 2014 Posted August 10, 2014 Davy have you got my old one back on the road again? Quote
nosmanta Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 For sale is a complete power steering conversion kit for a Rhd Manta B This is a combination of corsa B and manta columns, included in the kit is a speed controller and wiring kit including all the wires/ fuse with holder/ and terminals you need to fit it. Its built to take all the standard manta switchgear, steering wheel and the original manta cowling will even still fit. This is to keep the standard look of the car. The mounting brackets have been made so the column motor tucks up behind the dashboard towards the passenger side so there is no need for major work to fit it. All that required is the drivers lower dash needs a small piece trimming out and the passenger lower dash needs a reinforcing web trimming back from the rear of it. You can just see the lower part of the column sticking bellow the dash, but this is not visible when driving or when stood next to the car looking in. Apart from that there are 6 wires to connect and 2 holes to drill for the extra rear mount. You will also need to swap across your switchgear and ignition barrel from your current column (only 4 bolts) The speed controller comes with an adjustable dial to set the amount of assistance to match your needs and the car setup. On a standard manta with 195 tyres and a normal rack i have the adjuster set to around 1/3rd and can turn from lock to lock with the palm of my hand (just like a modern car) yet the steering still feels responsive and doesn't get too light at motorway speeds. If you're running a quick-rack or 400 sized wheels (or both) there is plenty of adjustment to lighten the steering a little more For a complete column with controller and wiring kit the price is £220 If you want an ECU mounting bracket that is an extra £10 plus £15 delivery to mainland UK or you can collect from Harrogate N,York's If you send me your old manta column in exchange I'll take £20 off the price I don't need the switchgear or ignition lock, just the inner and outer columns with all the lower bearing pieces intact (ball bearings themselves can be missing) Any questions or if you want a copy of the fitting instructions to see how it goes together just ask.o Helo mate! If fitted to a LHD, is it possible to locate the motor on the right side of the column without posing any problems? Cheers! Quote
CRAZYDAVE Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) Davy have you got my old one back on the road again? Hi Dave Just saw your comment. One day but not yet unfortunately! Edited September 10, 2014 by CRAZYDAVE Quote
Chull Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Hello Mantasme, I'm interested in buying a kit please, my old column is in north hants so unavailable to send to you though PS from your location can I ask if you used to do red top 16v manta conversions? as I had it done by someone where you live a few years ago by a very helpful chap, would be awesome if that was you too. Quote
mad dog Posted December 4, 2014 Posted December 4, 2014 Hi David, I bought a kit from you about a year ago but ill health prevented me fitting it. Now that I am able could you send me the fitting instructions as I have mislaid them. Also I am interested in one of your interior fan mods and your front brake upgrades. Regards, Steve Quote
mantasrme Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 Chull and Mad dog PM's sent fella's Quote
RECARDO Posted December 8, 2014 Posted December 8, 2014 Hi Mate what a brill kit you have made. Could You PM With A Price please As I Have Got both Steering Columns already and would like you to convert them. Thanks Rich Quote
mad dog Posted December 10, 2014 Posted December 10, 2014 Hi David, I have pm'd you twice regarding my email address for fitting instructions and prices etc for the 256mm brake upgrade but as yet had no reply. Could have been finger trouble at my end Steve Quote
mantasrme Posted December 11, 2014 Author Posted December 11, 2014 Sorry Steve, wasn't finger trouble more like brain trouble at my end, Replied to a load of PM's the other day and thought i'd sent you one. Have just sent you an e-mail Quote
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