POWERBRAKEBOB said:
The only guys who make all the noise against Hydroboost are you and Mr Red Regal T. He sells used Regal vacuum boosters for his gas money, but if the car is involved in an accident, will he be LIABLE for used brake systems on someone else's car? Do you or he design brake systems? Do you know more than the engineers at Buick? Are you or he in the brake business? Would you really step up and tell us what business you are in? If the brakes work so well on These cars, why is the subject constantly on this FORUM? The BRAKES ARE FAILING ON THESE CARS. IT IS A DANGEROUS SITUATION. They were built with the same brakes as an S10 PICKUP! The GN weighs 1000lbs more,and is MUCH FASTER. .
I really don't care if anyone wants to spend $550 on a brake system. I don't care if any of you never buy a vacuum brake set up from me. I never said anything negative about the hydroboost. I never had one, so I can't comment on their effectiveness. If you want one, I'm sure you can get what you need local to you for a lot less than $550.
What I did say a couple times, was that PowerBrake Bob doesn't know what he's talking about, meaning, he puts out a lot of incorrect information about our cars and when I pointed that out, being the inarticulate buffoon he is, he now claims I ran down the hydroboost system, which I never did. Right here today, he says the vacuum is the same as on a 1000 lb lighter S-10. Now, that might be true, but the same vacuum brake system is on every G-body car, 2 and 4 door from 1981 thru 1987. I think an NA Regal, Grand Prix, or Cutlass weighs the same as a TR. Right? He says, "the brakes are failing on these cars". Yes, powermasters are 20 years old and they break. That doesn't mean there's a problem with vacuum brakes failing, though he implies there is. His reference to difficulty changing the pedal, I guess, refers to his mechanical ability. It's no problem. And as far as his customers having a hard pedal, I guess that refers to his mechanical ability too.

But then, he does know Buick engineers.

It just goes to show ya, any moron can be a success in business no matter how much they don't know. Again, I never ran down the hydroboost, just the blowhard. Search it out.
As far as vacuum, some claim to be able to hold up to 15lbs of boost while others have trouble. Personally, I run street tires and don't need to hold boost. I don't care and I have nothing to prove.
