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Old September 23rd 2005, 05:34
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Vaccum Assisted brakes

I have a question on the vacuum pressure required for a servo assisted brake system.
I'm fitting a 944 master cylinder and booster but am pondering the method how to get the vacuum to it.

Should I tap each of my inlet manifolds to even out the pulsing cycle? , will I need a one way valve? Or do I go for an electric pump??

Just out of interest as I've never looked at a scooby engine that would originally have a vacuum system, are they always single induction bodies with one vacuum pipe or do some have twin setups.

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