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Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with the rrs under dash booster. I am thinking about doing a coyote install on my 65 fastback but that will leave no room for a booster. I have the Mustang Steve booster set up on my other fastback. At last years Knotts show in SoCal I saw a 65 with the coyote motor but it was running the electric power booster. I am looking for a more mechanical solution. Anybody had any experience with the rrs booster?
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What about the transmission? If manual, how would you accuate the clutch with engine taking up all that room?
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jkordzi wrote:
What about the transmission? If manual, how would you accuate the clutch with engine taking up all that room?
They have real nice stuff, at least comparable to TCP
Made in Oz and cheaper to buy here than in Oz. Pricey
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That does look like nice work butt (TS&T), I noticed that, at least on that page, they don't list a LHD setup for 65.
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That's a hunk of steel to wedge in a 65! I've seen them in a 67 but they are just a tad wider! Can you say "shock tower"
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I talked to RRS and they do have LHD setup for a 65. The shock towers are definitely coming out.
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