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Shortest Hydroboost??? Anybody running one 13" or less

nvrstuk

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Anybody run one that is fairly short?? Should would appreciate a measurement...

Currently run an AstroVan w/1 1/4" mc bore...works perfect

Need a unit 13" or less in length to save building a new swing pedal assembly and having to move it to within 5" of the fender.

Mustang unit is appr 13 13/16"

AstoVan is appr 14 1/2"

THANKS a bunch!



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needsmoarturbo

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My 1993 Audi s4 has a hydraulic booster and master combo which is 9" oal from the firewall to the end of the mc. Fwiw

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nvrstuk

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Great option- thanks... I will check out the bore size and go from there.

Really appreciate you measuring.

It is nice and short, but the bore diameter is close to the SVT Mustang at .98"....
 
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toddz69

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Brian:

I know it'll take some digging but check out some of the late model Chevy truck/van master cylinders. They have been using some fairly stubby ones in recent years. Don't know where to start you looking but I know they're out there - and since they're on trucks and vans, they'll probably be the diameter you need too.

Todd Z.
 
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I'll do some checking tonight...

Thanks Todd!
 
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