Vh44 booster setup
Member Posts: Can anyone advise which is the preferable booster for my series one I am tempted by the smaller VH44 but I've driven a car with a VH44 and the pedal seems wooden and unresponsive compared to what i remember on my VH40 equipped vehicle the booster has spat the dummy and must be replaced. But the VH40 is bigger and doesn't fit in the engine bay as well. LukeC Sr. VH 40s and 44s can be made in a multitude of outputs and mounting configurations to replicate virtually any original equipment booster installation as well as being able to be configured to suit all types of original applications.
When choosing a booster for your car we need to know what type of foundation brakes you are using ie. All these facts need to be considered when choosing a booster for your car. If you are using a dual hydraulic system in most cases you will need to run two hydraulic boosters, one for the front and one for the rear or in some cases if the balance of the front and rear is suitable you can boost the front only. Obviously a mastervac or mechanical booster is more suited to a dual hydraulic setup for many reasons, so room permitting, this is the way to go.
Mastervacs like VH40s and 44s come in all shapes and outputs so it is quite likely that Terry can supply one to suit your requirements off the shelf or we can custom modify an existing one to suit your particular application. Mastervacs vary in size from the Gemini which is 7" in diameter and popular with the Hotrod fans for underfloor applications up to the tandem 9" and 11" models and plenty in between. We have a large range of mounting brackets both reproduction and replated original to suit all types of vehicles.
Big Bore VT Commodore and BA Falcon calipers are becoming more popular with car builders and with these calipers the problem of excessive pedal travel can occur. Thank you Dave. Senior Member Offline Posts: Re: VH40 brake booster. Dave, I have an original Girling remote booster as fitted to HRs with disc frontend. Needs a kit through it as it leaks fluid into the vacuum reservoir. Your welcome to it, happy to listen to an offer.
Please IM or email peteramanda iprimus. Cheers Peter. A Torana booster will fit, needs some fabrication work done though. StreetTrim - Motor Trimming. I don't meen to hijack your thread, but thought it better to add to this thread than start a new one. I have a VH44 booster and it sits very neatly on the firewall where the clutch cylinder wouold normally go I'm running an auto. My query is
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