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Old 04-22-2014, 04:02 PM
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Made my own, cost under $15

Canister, drill 2 holes.
5m of clear plastic tube. This runs to the bleeder at the wheel
another 30cm of clear plastic tube, connects to the vacuum hose to the manifold (that also connects to the booster)

Put both tubes into the canister (I siliconed them in).

1 goes all the way to the bottom, 1 stays up toward the top.

Now stand by the MC, as it drains fluid fast so you need to be there to "top up" the MC

Start the car, let the engine do the work.

I bled all 4 wheels in under 10 mins

Just like the Mightyvac, but cheaper, quicker and less work
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