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Hydro Boost education
I just spent a lot of time on the phone, several "research" calls with Butch from Tallon Hydraulics. He set me up with a sweet system. He even called other vendors to make sure he built me a compatible kit ! Good Guy. 1-909-440-5100
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If you do not mind me asking, how much is the kit?
What does it include? and what doesn't it include? My 69 gto is completely bare in the way of a brake system right now, and I'm weighing my options and have been intrigued by the HYB route.
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The joker in the deck keeps sending me his card. Smiling friendly, he takes me in. Then breaks my back in a game I can't win. |
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69, it includes, the boost unit,master cylinder,line set,prop valve...basically everything you need to add to a car WITH POWER STEERING. About $900 all new, not rebuilt, Wilwood Master cylinder........Eric Call Butch he will explain EVERYTHING!
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even the booster is new...not rebuilt?
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Yes, that is correct! Very nice setup!
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I got mine from Hydratech. It was great. A little cheaper ($699), but I did not get the master. Bolt and go.
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Skinned knuckles and empty wallet! Could I be any happier? 66 GTO Convertible. LS3-525 HP. Legend LGT700 5-speed, Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes, Ridetech coil over front susp, PMT rear susp, Hotchkis bars, Billet Specialties 18" Dagger's (18X9 rear, 18X8 front). 2002 Ram Air WS.6 convertible Trans Am. Wife's car. |
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