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    1. #1
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      Dec 2004
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      charleston, SC
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      HYDRABOOST w/T56 FIREWALL BRACKET?

      It almost looks like the two won't work together. I want to use the Hydratech booster, but I need the Firewall bracket for the T56 transmission. The mounting surface for the booster looks to big to be able to accomodate the the bracket. Anybody have any suggestions?

      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Feb 2003
      Location
      San Francisco, CA
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      15

      hydraboost

      Check your pm. I was told by Paul that it would indeed work.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
      Location
      MusicCity
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      477

      No problem...

      There IS a difference - Thank you for choosing Hydratech!

      Paul M. Clark
      Founder / Master Engineer

      Hydratech Braking Systems ®
      www.hydratechbraking.com

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Dec 2002
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      Lost Wages, Nevada
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      The bracket in question is from ATS......... one of our site sponsors...

    5. #5
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      Dec 2004
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      SWEET! Thanks Paul.
      Robert's 1969 Camaro - 2002 LS1/T56, 10pt cage, Global West Stage III front suspension, HTH truck arm rear suspension, Sprint Cup 9" full-floating rear end, Fikse Mach V 17" up front 18" in the back and still working on it...

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Mar 2002
      Posts
      337
      I have both on my car, they work just fine.....




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