Anyone running the Wildwood master with NO booster?
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Anyone running the Wildwood master with NO booster?
Trying to find some info on this setup, according to sites (down star) There is minimal difference in operation. What i want to know is, from someone who has actually ran the setup, how does it feel. Most of what i seem to find online when i search for it is just people talking about how it should feel ( i do not buy the fact that it will feel like unhooking your vacuum line, Same as driving a car with power steering with out the belt, is not the same as a car truly with out power steering.) I basically want to know if its actually functional, or would really be more of a "show car" deal..
Thanks for any input someone may have.
Thanks for any input someone may have.
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Re: Anyone running the Wildwood master with NO booster?
It's a show/track car thing. It requires custom brake line work, thus the show thing. It makes your braking much stiffer and linear than a boosted setup, thus the track thing. It will make your leg hate you for any significant DD'ing, though, thus the "power steering without the belt" reference.
Had a friend who did it to his track car. For track use, it's highly impressive. For daily driving...no thanks.
Had a friend who did it to his track car. For track use, it's highly impressive. For daily driving...no thanks.
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