agreed ,not a problem.and even if you ran a grind that was on the edge vac wise,you could run a reserve tank.works good,just a mather of not using the biggest cam in the catalog,you know the one on the bottom of the last page,the one that comes in a box with cutouts for the lobes;)
realy not a problem
I'm surprised there isn't more experimentation with "hydroboost" systems, or diesel vehicle vacuum pumps.
Years ago you could get dual-diaphragm fuel pumps to help out vacuum wipers. Why could you not "series wire" a mechanical fuel pump to your vacuum booster, and use only electric pump for your ----fuel?
I don't think it's the tunnel ram, by the way. "It's the cam"
Awesome! I'm trying to avoid any drilling and tappin'
Line up the pulleys.
all factory pulleys, the hydroboost slows the pump down so much that it can cause the belt to slip. but otherwise it works way better then normal power brakes
I heard tunnel rams are very hard to tune for the street--good luck. Around here we have 1 min. red lights and then the people SLOWLY drive off, I run dual carbs on an old D-64 intake but I would not dream of using a tunnel ram, it would foul the spark plugs up at a min.
You have a gut feeling as to why? Severely mismatched pump pressure?
have you ever run one?ive never had any issue with mine.I heard tunnel rams are very hard to tune for the street--good luck. Around here we have 1 min. red lights and then the people SLOWLY drive off, I run dual carbs on an old D-64 intake but I would not dream of using a tunnel ram, it would foul the spark plugs up at a min.
yes I believe most if it is the pump can't handle the demand. it should have a higher volume pump put on, that will be in the works for this year