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Old 12-23-2014, 12:32 PM   #122
Keith Seymore
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Re: Was confused by your original answer

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Your original response was you weren't sure.
True - but I've reviewed the charts and now believe that the DA is the "biggest" vacuum booster.

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Do you not understand my confusion?
I did at one time, but you seem kind of stuck.

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DA=JB7 the most powerful vacuum booster there is on a 1998 So there is no need to look for a more powerful one. Any more gains will come from either boosting vacuum or something else.
Correct. Time to re-visit the master cylinder swap or look at the foundation brakes at the wheels (calipers, rotors, drums, etc).

Or look at hydroboost.

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