This morning I've mostly been thinking about EPSA tuning and what I should be asking the vendor to do for me. I had asked to a couple changes and they said at least the end of the month, maybe a bit longer before they have time to look at it. I'm thinking I should be using that time to actually understand what I want.
I read thought a thread here
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/what-happened-to-steering-feel/191112/page2/And found talk on hotrod forums of a similar issue to what I had, failure to self return. Some said adding caster fixed it other said it didn't. My car didn't have the issue, at least not that I recall, when the EPSA was installed but broken or maybe I just didn't notice because I was focused on how hard it was to steer.
I have no idea what the fiesta unit did exactly but I requested and got the strain (Nn) v output(A) curves for the new controller:
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This is interesting. I commented that last night when I powered on the EPSA I was near 0 effort. The max output torque for the unit I have is about 46Nm and I think I measured 28 or 30Nm to turn the wheel parked so nothing over 30Nm is relevant...and that seems like an important point to understand at different speeds.
Pause - I decided it was important enough to go remeasure with all the new stuff. At about 22Nm it moves, normal turning speed is closer to 25Nm. Then with the front wheels up its hard to measure....3Nm? then car on the ground, EPSA on I see..1-2Nm? I should be using about 1/2 the max output and that would mean 2.25ish on the graph? so that kind of agrees.
The friction steering in the column above the EPSA (column of rack mounted) is effectively 0...just a shaft in a couple ball bearings so that seems irrelevant and it looks like there is 0.25Nm offset baked in the controller to deal with it. Which I guess all just brings me back to friction is evil and the caster is not adequate to overcome the added friction so nothing I do to the controller sort of active steering to center is going to sort it. I read 1 account that the prius unit when its got its CAN signals and has the steering position center correctly set does return to center but not in default mode.
I'm kind of curious if anybody with a rack mounted EPSA has measured the wheels up force and can share? I guess same question about any hydraulic PS setup? the feel has got to be all about the friction I'd think?
Still not sure what changes I'm going to ask for exactly.....