Hydro boost install not working

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Does that involve removing the brake pedal assembly?
Yes. You'll likely only find one in the junkyard. Please refer to the last pic in post #2.
 

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Now,one more time, look at post #2 #7 and 12
 

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Just finished this up today after way too long.

My problem ended up being a defective unit. I returned it to Performance Online who sent me a replacement, and the new one works perfectly

For anyone in the future, the Performance Online unit has an adjustable rod for the booster. At least in my case, I didn't need to drill out a new hole into the brake pedal like some were suggesting. It lined up perfectly with my existing brake pedal hole. I had to cut down the threaded adjusting rod a bit, but other than that, just used the provided nuts to lock everything together

A few pics here
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next project is a painless wiring harness I got for Christmas
 

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