Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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Wouldn't hybroboost be a bit better for racing? I see people that have converted to that system love it. I wonder how much HP it takes though.Does the pedal slowly go to the floor?
Cardone is lifetime, no? Let them rebuild it.
Quote from: daveismissing on August 09 2011, 11:38:42 AMCardone is lifetime, no? Let them rebuild it.I doubt it covers the accumulator, which WILL eventually go bad. Like I said - he may just want to go vacuum, a decent vacuum brake setup complete with pedal will cost less than an accumulator.
"All basic components necessary to rebuild unit must be sent in
Hydroboost puts more pressure out to the wheels as does the PowerMaster. It's a bit more of a pain in the rear to install initially but not too bad a price if you find some of the stuff used...and, the hot air car version was not too bad buying the stuff over the counter.The extra pressure helps hold the car at the line better if you are trying to hold high boost.Vacuum brakes are simple. That is the great part. They may not hold as much boost on the line and that depends on the converter, turbo, whatever. An eleven second car should be able to work well with them.