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by Dave-R » Fri Jul 21, 06 10:04 am
http://www.hydratechbraking.com/
Posted this somewhere else but decided it needs to be in this section.
Could be a cool way to retain power brakes when space does not allow or even with a big camshaft.
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by Ivor » Fri Jul 21, 06 10:17 am
Am I right in saying that if you have manual steering you can't fit a Hydratech kit Dave?
Or am I missing something...I probably am, now I'm so old
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by Dave-R » Fri Jul 21, 06 10:27 am
You are right Ivor. So that rules me out as well.
Might be handy for someone though. There have been a couple of posts lately where people were trying to find or repair a brake booster. This gives them another option.
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by Dave-R » Fri Jul 21, 06 10:28 am
I suppose you could run a small pump just for the brakes though.
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by Ivor » Fri Jul 21, 06 11:22 am
Actually Dave, I don't think you can beat having a five hundred horsepower car that weighs two tons with manual drum brakes...keeps you on your toes
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by Holly » Fri Jul 21, 06 11:40 am
Ivor wrote: ...keeps you on your toes
And keeps your toes on the brake pedal ...
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by steveo » Fri Jul 21, 06 11:48 am
Dave wrote: http://www.hydratechbraking.com/
Posted this somewhere else but decided it needs to be in this section.
Could be a cool way to retain power brakes when space does not allow or even with a big camshaft.
looks interesting Dave