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Old 04-17-2010, 07:55 PM
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I HAVE BILLET SPECIALTIES TRU TRAC SYSTEM WITH HYDROBOOST ON MY CAMARO, AND I HAVE HAD NO ISSUES. I HAVE OVER 3,000 MILES ON BOTH SYSTEMS WITH NO PROBLEMS.
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Old 04-18-2010, 02:53 AM
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the reason for the warning is that the fluid volume is lower.. so in theory you could get aeration under braking.... It was a big problem with the march billet reservoir that holds very little fluid compared to the oem saginaw...

i think the warning text is just carried over to every non-oem reservoir to dot the I´s and cross the T´s in the hyrdaboost legal dept.. and not a measure of looming problems for you.. but i know from personal experience that the march-saginaw reservior is a no-no with a hydraboost
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