I hate to be an armchair engineering critique here but: If you want to take some turns out of that steering setup, wouldn't it be 'easy' by making the pitman arm a little longer? (don't know if it's called that anymore - the arm between the steering box and the tie rods)Unfortunately the steering does turn quite a bit, it's about 3 turns each direction so unfortunately it's not as nice as I'd like but it will have to do for this build.What's that steering box going to give you in turns lock to lock, do ya think? I'd want a racing-type rack on this thing myself, less than a turn to either side.
If you lengthened that arm by an inch or so, it would move the tierods that much more for each revolution of the steering wheel. You'd have to re-fabricate the mountings for the steering box and move it forward to compensate for the longer arm but I'm guessing that's not a big deal for you.
Not sure if that arm is cast aluminum or whatever but there are surely many forum lurkers who could offer-up some suggestions on cutting, extending & re-welding that part.... or you could fabricate your own, no?
FWIW - just a thought