So there are a lot of different ways people do boosters, I was going to slot mine over, now that seems like a bad idea judging by what I read, what is all needed for the e32 735 booster swap?
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booster with e34 525 master cylinder and remote reservoir according to what ive read.
im doing the 944 booster though, found one on ebay for 35 bucks -
944 is the way to go, IMO. Swaps directly on, use your same master and reservoir, all you have to do is slightly modify the pushrod.
Put an ad on Craigslist, asking for a Porsche 924 or 944 brake booster. You will get P-car guys hoarding parts that will throw them at you for dirt cheap, just to make a buck on the shit collecting dust in their garages. I put an ad up for mine, and in less than a week, got one for $30.Comment
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944 is the way to go, IMO. Swaps directly on, use your same master and reservoir, all you have to do is slightly modify the pushrod.
Put an ad on Craigslist, asking for a Porsche 924 or 944 brake booster. You will get P-car guys hoarding parts that will throw them at you for dirt cheap, just to make a buck on the shit collecting dust in their garages. I put an ad up for mine, and in less than a week, got one for $30.
I don't wanna mess it up haha that's my brakes that I'm playing withComment
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It's just too long, is all. You just need to measure the stock E30 pushrod, cut the one on the Porsche booster to the right length, and then with a die, cut new threads of the correct pitch onto the remaining un-threaded part of the rod.Comment
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7 series boosters/masters are where it's at.Originally posted by 325Projectzdon't listen to the diagram... listen to mr. swiss.Comment
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sory to ask on your thread put does anyone know if the ix booster need any modification to the pushrod? i have mine setup and it seems to fit onto the brake assembly just fineComment
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Had the e21 and with bigger brakes (e36m) it doesn't seem quite adequate. I know there is reserve vacuum canisters out there but I question if they really work all that well on our application.
Originally posted by Roysneon$5 shipped?Originally posted by MarkDYou are a strange dude, I'n not answering any more posts from you.Comment
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On a different thought, I have the Massive booster delete on my car and
the feeling is great (e30 m3 brakes with stock e30 master). If you choose
your master correctly the brake pedal has a very nice feel to it. Also
you get a lot more space under the hood.
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Needs to be a double booster - believe they came out of the later 735i's. The early cars use a vacuum system from the power steering unit (which can also work but is more complex). When you pop the hood is pretty obvious as this latter system doesn't have a booster (just looks like a giant master bolted to the firewall).
And yes - this or IX booster (same thing basically) is the only way to go IMO. For the 735i - you need to use the pedal fork off of your stock booster to get the pedal height correct.Comment
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