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Old 02-19-2014, 01:45 PM
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I have a 5.9 in my Jeep, and swapping axles that will need Hydroboost. The master cylinder/booster on my Jeep is the same pattern as the Dodges.

What have you done with hydroboost? Will the stock pump be sufficient?

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Why hydroboost, what diff's are you using?
 
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Originally Posted by Gaius
I have a 5.9 in my Jeep, and swapping axles that will need Hydroboost. The master cylinder/booster on my Jeep is the same pattern as the Dodges.

What have you done with hydroboost? Will the stock pump be sufficient?

Thanks!
You're probably going to run a ram assist or full hydro?

From my research our stock pump on the Dodge is more than sufficient. The main issue will be choosing the appropriate ram size (diameter/stroke). In general, don't go any larger that 2" diameter.

However, it's unclear what you have going on other than a 5.9 engine in the Jeep. Vanco has direct bolt in hydroboost, but it's pricey.
 



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