Exactly BMC. Take Full Load Current(FLC) and duty cycle into account if doing this. A long loop of steel line in the return can help rid some thermal energy too.
Exactly BMC. Take Full Load Current(FLC) and duty cycle into account if doing this. A long loop of steel line in the return can help rid some thermal energy too.
Ordered mine this morning. what type fittings are you gonna use on gearbox and hydra booster? A buddy of mine has it on his 2000 gasser pulling truck and it looks like NPT fittings
Thanks, good to know!
I'm planning on reducing pressure to about 1,500psi first to see how it works, than will adjust higher if needed. Pump is preset at 2,500psi.
Any reason this would have any benefit or anything negative over full hydraulic? Other than the price of course.
I think this is the best option if you want to keep you hydro boost brake system and gain steering power. If you are running a aftermarket master cylinder I think full hydraulic would be a better option.