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Old 21-08-2011, 07:41 PM   #1
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Default Capri V6 1972 Breaks

Hi All

As You All Know I Just Finished Building My Ford Capri V6 . Now Every Thing Was Built To New Or Replaced .
I Was Wanted To Bring This Up To See If Anyone Has Had The Same Dealing. Or Not
Break Pedal Not The Best Stops But I Think Could Be Alot Better,
But Saturday Just Went By . I Was At Pedders Just Cheaking Few Things Out . And Since The Owner Is A Friend Of Mine . He Was Telling Me If My Cam In The Car Is To Big And Lumpy . It Will Cause My Boster. To Have Not Eoungh Presure For My Pedal .
He Was Telling Me To Get It Tested And If I Dont Have The Presure There . I Need Anther Tank To Supplie More Presure To The Boster. Is This True Or Is There Anther Story To Fix This Pedal Problem Up.
Iam Very Open To All Sugestion

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