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    NNBS Hydroboost

    I'm looking for a way to increase braking at idle and low RPM. With the cam I have, there is just not enough vacuum to stall over 2500 anymore. I used to be able to stall up to 3600 on the footbrake. Any suggestions guys? I haven't seen anyone do a hydroboost setup on a NNBS.

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    increasing idle timing will raise vacuum, this may be a easy solution for now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    increasing idle timing will raise vacuum, this may be a easy solution for now
    Good idea. I will look into this right now and see what we can come up with. Still interested in a better vac setup though!

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    just a thought but maybe this will help?
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-5200/

    i used one on my chevelle when it had a thumpr cam. it helped!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lechez71 View Post
    just a thought but maybe this will help?
    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-5200/

    i used one on my chevelle when it had a thumpr cam. it helped!
    I haven't heard of many people using vac pumps/canisters on newer model stuff. Wonder how it'd perform.

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    playing with timing on my truck i noticed i can gain or lose 3 in of vacuum with no changes to rpms.


    try raising idle rpm a few and couple degrees then it should help greatly
    2002 Lightning - GT headed 5.5Litre w/ Twin 7665s
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