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Thread: S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?

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    S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?

    i am considering sourcing a remote booster and locating it above the footwell under the wing on the drivers side.
    i know this is not a new idea, but I am curious to hear or see from anyone who has done this in their S2.
    this will probably help with the bigger TLS brakes.
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    Hope this helps guard didn't need to be butchered in any way

    IMG_2339.jpgIMG_2965.jpgIMG_2969.jpgIMG_3006.jpgIMG_3045.jpgIMG_2344.jpg

    Cheers Paul

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    Brilliant, exactly what I hoped to see.
    Thanks Paul S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?
    Mustlust

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustlust View Post
    Brilliant, exactly what I hoped to see.
    Thanks Paul S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?S2a remote servo unit booster - pics anyone?
    This company can supply a reco unit http://www.hydroboost.com.au/
    Alternatively you send them an old one and they will repair it.

    I had a Series III LWB booster repaired and they even made new components to get it working properly.


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    I was thinking of putting one on the clutch on my 2a coz its heavy as sin

    Cheers Rod

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    2 options:


    Ran the lines across the firewall.

    Guard was already cut for this one:


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    ok, I'm a little confused by this discussion, I thought the booster had to be on the master cylinder, but this remote setup looks like it uses a sort of "proxy" master cylinder with hydraulic fluid fed from the actual master cylinder. What's the correct term for the proxy ?

    I too would like to see a version of this for my clutch.

    Cheers,
    John

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    Its easy John. Just mount it, run the lines and its done. Can be used for brakes or clutch servo assistance. Ive actually been thinking about fitting a booster type brake pedal assy as a clutch pedal and fitting a very small possible Jap car type booster for the clutch. Just matching up the hydraulics is my problem. Plus the fact that ive not gotten to that part of my build yet...lol

    Cheers Rod

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    hmmm, very interesting ......

    Cheers,
    John

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    VH44 is the remote boosters I've used

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