Finally got the hydraboost setup done... Still in the process of getting all teh air out of the system... and was told it can even take up to 500 miles of driving for it to be completely gone... but the braking will keep improving.
I fired it up last night, and today it was already feeling better.
Here's some things I noticed....
-Braking has MUCH more power now...
-Hydraboost unit can get hot... I'm thinking about adding a small power steering fluid cooler.
-I routed the lines tight along the fender like TwinTT.
-the pushrod that goes on the brake pedal w/ the stop light switch has an eyelet that is a couple mm's larger than the oem vac booster eyelet... but once you put on the brake switch, all is good.
-Disconnect the steering shaft from inside the car... like when changing the steering pos sensor, to access the nuts for the booster from inside.
-I kept the SSBC 'firm feel' master cylinder... seems to be fine.. and pedal is still very firm. Never had to crack open the brake hydraulics.
-Overall install was quite easy... very straightforward...
-Cutting the SS braided lines were easy w/ a dremel. Just tape the SS braid w/ masking tape.. then carefully dremel it but dont cut through the teflon hose inside. When the exterior braid is cut.. just take a nice razor blade and slice the teflon hose for a clean cut SS braid line. (I tried the sawing technique, and it didnt go well for me)
-I spoke w/ Paul... from Hydratech, and he really is a great guy and stands behind his products.
-Definitely recommended!!
I fired it up last night, and today it was already feeling better.
Here's some things I noticed....
-Braking has MUCH more power now...
-Hydraboost unit can get hot... I'm thinking about adding a small power steering fluid cooler.
-I routed the lines tight along the fender like TwinTT.
-the pushrod that goes on the brake pedal w/ the stop light switch has an eyelet that is a couple mm's larger than the oem vac booster eyelet... but once you put on the brake switch, all is good.
-Disconnect the steering shaft from inside the car... like when changing the steering pos sensor, to access the nuts for the booster from inside.
-I kept the SSBC 'firm feel' master cylinder... seems to be fine.. and pedal is still very firm. Never had to crack open the brake hydraulics.
-Overall install was quite easy... very straightforward...
-Cutting the SS braided lines were easy w/ a dremel. Just tape the SS braid w/ masking tape.. then carefully dremel it but dont cut through the teflon hose inside. When the exterior braid is cut.. just take a nice razor blade and slice the teflon hose for a clean cut SS braid line. (I tried the sawing technique, and it didnt go well for me)
-I spoke w/ Paul... from Hydratech, and he really is a great guy and stands behind his products.
-Definitely recommended!!