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    Just so I can shake up your thinkin' a little.....the booster doesn't necessarily HAVE to be on the firewall. It could be mounted farther forward at the radiator core support, for instance, with a long piece of steel tubing to operate it. Then re-route the brake lines. Start thinkin' outside the box....Alternatively, a guy could set up a hydraboost system that wouldn't need a booster....

    I guess all I'm sayin' is that there isn't a single part on any car that the owner should feel married to. There's always a different way to do something.
    Last edited by techinspector1; 04-04-2010 at 01:25 PM.
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